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Comment to: Scrape Site Content with Simple HTML DOM Parser in PHP
Can't explain how much of a benefit this has become. I had a distributor who was unable to provide product data, even though they have a website. I was able to scrape there site using this method in a day! THANK YOU!!!
October 29, 2011
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Comment to:
Instead of using margins maybe look into absolute positions. Instead of margin-left use left and instead of margin-top use top. Although, I see that you're floating the images, so I'm not sure if this will work without wrapping them in a div an...
April 04, 2011
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I would say it depends on what you're trying to do. I didn't do anything outside of Armando's first tutorial for my first Magento site. Since then I've wanted to customize things a little, so I had to put some of my PHP knowledge to work. But a...
March 14, 2011
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Comment to: Create a Custom Magento Theme, Part One
This looks to be a series the entire Magento community could really use!!!! REALLY enjoyed the original series as it got me spitting out complete sites in 2 weeks. Interested to see what's changed in the Magento work flow!
February 23, 2011
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dmorlitz,
This is why I'm not a fan of how vague PCI Compliance is. The fact that a customer is filling out their CC information on a form which is hosted on your site is apparently enough to have to keep your site and server within the...
February 19, 2011
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Well, I guess I should accept the fact that if CC info is entered into a form hosted on my website, it needs to be PCI compliant, period. Braintree looks pretty intriguing, and seems to be a qualified competitor to Authorize.net's SIM method. I...
February 08, 2011
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Thanks SSTracy!!! I will give that a shoot, but it sounds like an excellent solution!
September 29, 2010
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Comment to: Building a Magento Theme Start to Finish, Part 24: The Final Episode
Excellent job, and I can't thank you enough for this series Armando!
August 18, 2010
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Comment to: The Art of Illustration Building, Part 3
Congrats Drew,
This was an awesome 3-part series that I really enjoyed and found easy to follow along! Keep up the great work!!!
July 03, 2010
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Comment to: Apple-Style Breadcrumbs for Your Site
Wow! Ask and you shall receive!!! Another great tut Armando. This style of breadcrumbs looks very nice in my magento theme. Excellent work and keep the tuts coming!
June 09, 2010
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Comment to:
The site isn't live yet. I'm running it locally for the time being as I make my way through your tutorials :) I have zipped it and uploaded it to my dropbox. Is it alright to post the link here?
June 08, 2010
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@Armando, That's the one! I really like this style of breadcrumbs. I have incorporated it into my Magento Template (which thanks to you, I have been progressing through quite successfully) and it really makes the navigation pop. I think many wo...
June 04, 2010
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Comment to: Building a Magento Theme Start to Finish, Part Four: The CSS Work Begins
Excellent video!
For those who have Magento's ver 1.4.0.1, how do you remove the "Checkout" link for the modern theme? Commenting out the addCheckLink doesn't seem to do the trick...
June 01, 2010
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Comment to: CSS for an Apple-like Brushed Metal Menu
Thank you! This is just what I was looking... an easy to understand and very useful tutorial!!!
May 27, 2010
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