fotofast started this topic @ 16:57 on 10/06/2008
RE: DIY Website Builder
josha | 13/06/2008 12:29 PM
I haven't got any sort of affiliation with these guys but www.oneandone.co.uk looks good if it's a managed, hosted service you're looking for.
Cheers
Josh
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RE: DIY Website Builder
DaleJ | 13/07/2008 05:26 PM
Hi
have you had a look at the Lycos ecommerce solutions here. If you click the bold "eshop" on the left hand navigation you can watch a presentation to see if it suits what you are looking for.
They are also doing the medium package for the price of the small just now so if it suits your needs it's a good time to get in.
Dale
RE: DIY Website Builder
eco-websites | 15/07/2008 07:32 PM
me timhamer@eco-websites.co.uk e-ccomerce sites £160 for startups only
RE: DIY Website Builder
SimonR | 18/07/2008 03:19 PM
Why bother with the paid stuff? Nvu is pretty much the de-facto standard and its free (OS?). Alternatively, don't under-estimate the quality of some template sites.
Of course, to make SURE your site works on all browsers and complies with things like the DDA you problably should get a pro on it at some point.
Simon
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RE: DIY Website Builder
Harriet | 05/08/2008 07:06 PM
This is blatant advertising so forgive me…
Our web solutions may be what you're after, they are not DIY in the sense of building it from scratch but they allow you to be in complete control of adding and editing your own content and products etc … I won’t go on but there’s information on our website if you’re interested (www.mistore.co.uk).
Either way I hope you find the right one for you.
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RE: DIY Website Builder
bikini-man | 12/08/2008 02:44 PM
If your webhost supports Cpanel control panel, you can easily install Zen Cart or Cube Cart, both work very well for ecommerce websites and are a snap to setup.
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RE: DIY Website Builder
LCN Domain Names | 01/09/2008 03:35 PM
This is more blatant advertising, but it does sound like you could have a look at our SiteBuilder Packages. They are really good value (starting at £35 per year), simple to use, very powerfuly, and, they have hundreds of templates within them to help you get a professional looking site online in an instant.
If you are looking for Domain Names for your new site you can have a search on that page and see if the one you want is available.
I hope this has been helpful
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RE: DIY Website Builder
lyonssolutions | 06/09/2008 03:55 PM
Would recommend using Zen cart or OS-Commerce. If you have some knowledge of HTML/CSS then there is a lot of things you can change yourself.
I am not advertising my business here. But if you require any advise I am certainly willing to help with some free advise in case you want to use Zen or OS Commerce.
These are Open Source programmes and can be downloaded from the respective websites. If you don't already have them, then let me know I will email you the link to download and also the link to instructions.
One word of advise! Avoid Web Builders. There are limits to what you can do with them.
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RE: DIY Website Builder
edmondscommerce | 10/11/2008 07:09 PM
CREloaded is my favourite flavour of osCommerce.. however the last free version was 6.2 - they now ask you to pay for it (version 6.3)
I have a copy of 6.2 though if you are interested
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