Customising osCommerce
A list of things done for the customisation of osCommerce.
- Changed osCommerce store logo
- Removed clipart icons for access to things such as account info and shipping by commenting out the appropriate <td> tag in header.php
- Added a new category "ThinkGeek", added three products to it and put them on special sale with 15% off
- Changed the CSS file to change the boxes from a dull grey to a pleasant light blue, editing some images that made up these boxes as well. The changes to the images was done by changing the corner image to a transparent gif and making sure all boxes displayed on screen were using this gif, changing boxes.php in the includes folder to match the correct filename.
- Removed the default text regarding what to do after installation from index.php
- Added GB Pounds as a currency
That is all
Installing osCommerce
A new blog post about the installation of a osCommerce online store , the template every small business uses to create an online store. It has all the same traits of every uninteresting web store online. Mainly titled boxes for content, too many clicks to products and a table based layout, very inflexible and limiting to the abilities of CSS. Although the complex processes of people purchasing online is the more important part of this free software, as layout and design can be tinkered with templates endlessly. BTW (the top link in the breadcrumb links to users.aber.ac.uk, not the webstores home
Customising WordPress
Done...
Added a last.fm favourite albums grabber, which didn't need a login, its just a scrape of the rss feed for my username. Also changed the theme to Lightword Theme by Andrei Luc, nice and simple, no crap.
Installing WordPress
This is a blog about installing WordPress for CS150. I registered for MySQL access and installed WordPress. It was very quick. Expect this blog to have maaaany posts and maaaany errors. WordPress is used by a lot of people.
...and that's all I've got to say about that.