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Delia Wilson Lunsford

Member Since: January 12, 2010

avatar Member Since: January 12, 2010
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Company: http://deliawilsondesign.com

Delia Wilson Lunsford has submitted 9 comments:

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FYI: Fancy's button does not include access to https javascript - only http. Using their button on an ecommerce cart then throw an error in some browsers (ie) when the cart goes to secure. Otherwise I would be jumping all over this.

March 08, 2012

I have to take issue with you listing a single page checkout as a must have. Do some more research and you will find that cart abandonment rates have nothing to do with the number of steps to checkout. I'm sure Volusion is going to say how gr...

June 03, 2011

Poor Graphic Design? Give me a break. Some of the highest grossing sites I work on have less than snappy looks. Your products, prices, length of time on the web, whether you have a physical location or not comes into play online.

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April 12, 2011

Zen Cart is approaching PA-DSS Compliance. See this recent announcement: http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=175569

You are correct, however, that using open source for ecommerce is not really a DIY solution. That's why I mak...

March 15, 2011

PCI compliance for a website is more than mentioned in this article. In order for your shopping cart to be compliant and for you to avoid additional service fees from your credit card provider, your server must pass stringent testing. From wha...

February 08, 2011

Okay, I agree that's nifty little script. But how can it be used? I assume I can use php in conjunction with this to add in an additional stylesheet or styles.

January 13, 2011

I don't have the time to wait! I use IE tester that shows IE on the pc - you can browse sites in whatever version of IE you want. It works best on a pc that has had IE7 installed on it- otherwise that version crashes in short time. It's a bu...

December 21, 2010

Ugly not required! Use as much tableless CSS as possible and create a site with as few graphics and tables as possible. Great way to clean up code. Too many developers just use too much visible code - lazy or old fashioned or css clueless. <...

April 22, 2010

I also would love it!

February 23, 2010