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Re: [mv] Sites using minivend



******    message to minivend-users from "Brian Kohles" <brian@mediabang.com>     ******

The site will look as pretty as you can make it. Minivend doesn't limit how
you make the site or the HTML that you can use. So just make the site with
regular HTML then add in the Minivend tags to make it look how you want.

But if you want an example look at www.nuproherbs.com. The site was
originally designed and built in Shopsite but their support people couldn't
get authorize.net to work so we switched it over to Minivend. Very little of
the asthetic HTML had to be changed to put it in Minivend. It was mainly
just changing over databases & stuff.

Brian Kohles  -  Graphic Designer
m e d i a b a n g !
brian@mediabang.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Quezadas" <steveeq2@tripperjones.com>
To: <minivend-users@minivend.com>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 6:32 PM
Subject: [mv] Sites using minivend


> I am trying to find a good, open-sourced shopping cart software out there
> and I am so far impressed with minivend. I want to use it, but my boss
wants
> to see some nice-looking web pages that use it. Unfortunately, he didn't
> like the sample sites on the minivend home page. He wants to see some with
> professional-looking HTML. Uhhhh, does anyone know of any sites that look
> pretty? (Hey, it's not me, it's my boss).
>

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