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Old June 2nd, 2004, 02:30 PM
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HI GUYS!

I was wondering if somebody who has different browsers than I could visit my site and discribe if its working well. I've seen that some of my visitor use safari, k-meleon and stuff like that. I have myself opera, ie, and netscape. Your comments will be highly appreciated..
Can you please add the name of your browser to your comments..

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Old June 2nd, 2004, 07:29 PM
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Using Mozilla on Debian, everything seems to work just fine. It's all just PHP, right? Most likely, if you're not doing anything special it should work on any browser. Except maybe text based.

By the way, I tried using your shopping cart, and added a couple packages. First, it would be nice to have a little better feed back then just "Item added sucessfully to your shopping cart." added into the page. I was expecting to be sent to the shopping cart, as most sites do that.

Your "back to shopping" button seems to work fine, so that should be good enough in case the user want to continue shopping.

Also, you may want some kind of warning if the user selects multiple plans, such as two different email plans. You may want a friendly reminder that they have both selected in case they accidently click on one, then change their mind and click on the other.

I notice also, that I can keep clicking on one plan, and it'll add multiple instances of it to the shopping cart. Since you don't have a very strong feedback that the item was added, I can imagine the user doing this often. You may also want to add check boxes next to the items with a single delete button, in case they do need to delete several items at once. This too is pretty much a standard for shopping carts now.

When I deleted some of my duplicates from the cart, I got the message "for 0 years" with "$0" as the charge. It had a delete button next to it, and it did delete properly.

Afterwards, I clicked on the KJL10 plan several times, without viewing the cart, and the "for 0 years" showed up again once. If I "continue shopping", then click on the plan again, another "for 0 years" item showed up.
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Old June 3rd, 2004, 02:11 AM
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looks fine with firefox, I didn't test any functionallity tho.

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Thanks guys! Your comments are very helpful.

Special thanks for Cuttlefishstick Your comments are appreciated. By the way i peaked into your site in your profile.. It looks very nice.

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Thanks guys! Your comments are very helpful.

Special thanks for Cuttlefishstick Your comments are appreciated. By the way i peaked into your site in your profile.. It looks very nice.


You're welcome.

My site? You mean audiolunchbox? That's not my site, just a place I support. Linux is my main OS, and they let me buy MP3s, which I can play on my computer without jumping through hoops.

I don't currently have a personal website up. I don't have anything to share with the world. So sad, I know.

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