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  1. #1
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    Question This is for shopping cart!

    Ok guys plaese excuse the words and be patient with my Question.

    Question = ) Im trying to sep up my shopping cart and Im using the paypal one. Now I can do the tags for every single Item im selling but It takes up too much space ( this would be the extra options like weight, or size, left or right bowling shoes) this is what my page looks like;

    http://247bowling.com/bowler_shoe_Dexter.htm


    but I dont like my page too look that crowded, now what im asking is there a way for me to put the information to where they click on a picture and it sends them to a page that gives them the specs and options to choose from.

    Now i could just do a page for each and every item, but that could take me forever, this is what im trying to accomplish.

    http://www.300bowl.com/bowling/bowli...ge=300/CTGY/BB


    Please tell me what i need!
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  2. #2
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    What about maybe making it into two columns or something? You are somewhat limited since there is no database driving the site using PayPal.

  3. #3
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    Thanks Coreybryant,

    Youve answerd my question , so I do need a database for it too work out that way. Well while were at it how about anyone know
    about a good database driven shopping cart, that is not to expensive and is easy to use?
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  4. #4
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    Well it might be easier / better for you. Check out http://www.metalinks.com/ - they have a free version & then they even have a paid one that has sizes, colors, etc. Really easy to use. See if you like their setup. Also make sure that your hosting company supports ASP for this - it will need to be on a Windows platform. If you are on UNIX or something - there are free shopping carts out there as well. A lot recommend: www.oscommerce.com

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    I definitely recommend oscommerce. I've installed & configured it for two of my clients to date. I love it. Recently I discovered a great contribution for it called shoppe enhancement controller. Now I don't know what I did without it. Great stuff.
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