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We have set up an website: www.puebloartesano.es we are trying to set up some advanced functions, which go beyond my capabilities.Is there any wysiwyg wizzard who lives in Spain???
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Amata wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:43 am We have set up an website: www.puebloartesano.es we are trying to set up some advanced functions, which go beyond my capabilities.Is there any wysiwyg wizzard who lives in Spain???
Hi Amata. Wonder why you nead a webdesigner living in Spain? In this kind of business you can work from any place just you have a good internet connection. If it's the language you're after, there are spanish speaking countries here in South America... and there are some good web designers here to. Some are in the forum. And if you nead guidance there is a good designer in Paraguay (Hernán Pena) that have done a lot of tutorials in spanish:
https://www.webbuilderfx.com
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Mostly because it's easier explaining some stuff face to face, but you're right it wouldn't be strictly necessary, I'm looking to set up direct sales on this page, with a cart etc. Also I'm looking for a way that artisans on the site can modify their own products, photos and prices. Anyone you can recommend ?
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All of the following just about covers what you are asking from adding Carts to allowing users to add photos, updating / modifying content etc
CMS
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cms_tools.html
Shopping Cart
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =39&t=4508
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =39&t=4507
E-commerce / Shop
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/extensions.html
News Writer Pro
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/newswriterpro.html
Online Photo Album
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/onlinephotoalbum.html
Online Photo Gallery
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/onlin ... llery.html

And just a quick tip I would look at optimising the back ground image you have used at present it is almost 7mb in weight which is really to large. You really need to get this down to kb (kilobytes) say around 200 kB this will allow faster loading.
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Amata wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:16 pm Mostly because it's easier explaining some stuff face to face, but you're right it wouldn't be strictly necessary, I'm looking to set up direct sales on this page, with a cart etc. Also I'm looking for a way that artisans on the site can modify their own products, photos and prices. Anyone you can recommend ?
As BaconFries wrote... there are many tools in WWB for solving your requests. As you can see in the teaser "Sweet Sixteen" for WWB 16 the CMS tools are getting even better and more advanced real soon :)
What I can see in your requests you want to have the artisans to manage their ow products which means you must have a different account for each craftman?? That can be some complicated if you want all to be in the same shop. I should look for a comercial existing php script that already handles this...
"Anyone you can recommend" ??
Sure there are some in the forum that will contact you when they notice your post. As I wrote earlier you can contact Hernán Pena at https://www.webbuilderfx.com I'm sure he can help.
You can also contact me through my contact form on my webpage (See below)
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BaconFries wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:57 pm All of the following just about covers what you are asking from adding Carts to allowing users to add photos, updating / modifying content etc
CMS
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cms_tools.html
Shopping Cart
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =39&t=4508
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =39&t=4507
E-commerce / Shop
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/extensions.html
News Writer Pro
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/newswriterpro.html
Online Photo Album
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/onlinephotoalbum.html
Online Photo Gallery
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/onlin ... llery.html

And just a quick tip I would look at optimising the back ground image you have used at present it is almost 7mb in weight which is really to large. You really need to get this down to kb (kilobytes) say around 200 kB this will allow faster loading.
Thank you for your response and sorry for the late reply, I didn´t receive an email notifying me of your reply and only discovered it now.
I will look into the links you have provided to better inform myself!! thank you again for your help! it is greatly appreciated!!
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Bluesman wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 2:22 pm
Amata wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:16 pm Mostly because it's easier explaining some stuff face to face, but you're right it wouldn't be strictly necessary, I'm looking to set up direct sales on this page, with a cart etc. Also I'm looking for a way that artisans on the site can modify their own products, photos and prices. Anyone you can recommend ?
As BaconFries wrote... there are many tools in WWB for solving your requests. As you can see in the teaser "Sweet Sixteen" for WWB 16 the CMS tools are getting even better and more advanced real soon :)
What I can see in your requests you want to have the artisans to manage their ow products which means you must have a different account for each craftman?? That can be some complicated if you want all to be in the same shop. I should look for a comercial existing php script that already handles this...
"Anyone you can recommend" ??
Sure there are some in the forum that will contact you when they notice your post. As I wrote earlier you can contact Hernán Pena at https://www.webbuilderfx.com I'm sure he can help.
You can also contact me through my contact form on my webpage (See below)
Thank you for your response and sorry for the late reply, I didn´t receive an email notifying me of your reply and only discovered it now.
I will look into the links Baconfries has provided to better inform myself!! and if I can not find the solution contact Hernan or You.
When I click on the link to your website I get this message:
No se puede acceder a este sitio webNo se ha podido encontrar la dirección IP del servidor de www.chevere.ec.
Prueba a ejecutar Diagnósticos de red de Windows.
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

maybe it´s an old link? thank you again for your help! it is greatly appreciated!!
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Hi Amata,

If you are looking for a Shopping Cart with a CMS then I can recommend PHP JABBERS SHOPPING CART. I've used it on several of my Client's websites and it's brilliant.

Very tailorable, responsive and if you need something special - they will do it for you - at a reasonable price.

I notice your website is http - are you using cPanel? If so there is a free SSL cert on offer.

Hope that helps :)
Yours truly
Colin M
Western Australia
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BaconFries wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:57 pm

And just a quick tip I would look at optimising the back ground image you have used at present it is almost 7mb in weight which is really to large. You really need to get this down to kb (kilobytes) say around 200 kB this will allow faster loading.
I found this very strange, sice I do reduce them to around 200/300 kb, I looked in google and it does say it is an png of 6,8 mb while the file I have uploadedin the project is an 256 kb JPEG any Idea why this happens??
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I have just downloaded the image and as you can see from the screenshot the information of the is as mentioned I can't really explain why this is happening sorry.
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BaconFries wrote: Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:56 pm I have just downloaded the image and as you can see from the screenshot the information of the is as mentioned I can't really explain why this is happening sorry.
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Yeah I double checked and replaced the background image to a new one as I said an jpeg!!!! differently named and it keeps showing as this one which is a png image!! I don´t understand how this can happen!
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Yeah I double checked and replaced the background image to a new one as I said an jpeg!!!! differently named and it keeps showing as this one which is a png image!! I don´t understand how this can happen!
Sounds like a possible Browser Cache issue. Try clearing your browser History and reloading the page.
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Amata wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:16 am
Bluesman wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 2:22 pm
Amata wrote: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:16 pm Mostly because it's easier explaining some stuff face to face, but you're right it wouldn't be strictly necessary, I'm looking to set up direct sales on this page, with a cart etc. Also I'm looking for a way that artisans on the site can modify their own products, photos and prices. Anyone you can recommend ?
As BaconFries wrote... there are many tools in WWB for solving your requests. As you can see in the teaser "Sweet Sixteen" for WWB 16 the CMS tools are getting even better and more advanced real soon :)
What I can see in your requests you want to have the artisans to manage their ow products which means you must have a different account for each craftman?? That can be some complicated if you want all to be in the same shop. I should look for a comercial existing php script that already handles this...
"Anyone you can recommend" ??
Sure there are some in the forum that will contact you when they notice your post. As I wrote earlier you can contact Hernán Pena at https://www.webbuilderfx.com I'm sure he can help.
You can also contact me through my contact form on my webpage (See below)
Thank you for your response and sorry for the late reply, I didn´t receive an email notifying me of your reply and only discovered it now.
I will look into the links Baconfries has provided to better inform myself!! and if I can not find the solution contact Hernan or You.
When I click on the link to your website I get this message:
No se puede acceder a este sitio webNo se ha podido encontrar la dirección IP del servidor de www.chevere.ec.
Prueba a ejecutar Diagnósticos de red de Windows.
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

maybe it´s an old link? thank you again for your help! it is greatly appreciated!!
Hi Amata. Sorry for delay with the answer... was out of office and internet in the rainforest... The link works. website is active :)
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ColinM wrote: Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:31 pm
Yeah I double checked and replaced the background image to a new one as I said an jpeg!!!! differently named and it keeps showing as this one which is a png image!! I don´t understand how this can happen!
Sounds like a possible Browser Cache issue. Try clearing your browser History and reloading the page.
Already tried that, besides, it was never a png image! Always a jpeg! Cache only explains it if remains like it was before, and another user wouldn't encounter the problem.
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Amata wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:18 am
ColinM wrote: Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:31 pm
Yeah I double checked and replaced the background image to a new one as I said an jpeg!!!! differently named and it keeps showing as this one which is a png image!! I don´t understand how this can happen!
Sounds like a possible Browser Cache issue. Try clearing your browser History and reloading the page.
Already tried that, besides, it was never a png image! Always a jpeg! Cache only explains it if remains like it was before, and another user wouldn't encounter the problem.
You're welcome! :?
Yours truly
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ColinM wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:48 am
Amata wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:18 am
ColinM wrote: Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:31 pm

Sounds like a possible Browser Cache issue. Try clearing your browser History and reloading the page.
Already tried that, besides, it was never a png image! Always a jpeg! Cache only explains it if remains like it was before, and another user wouldn't encounter the problem.
You're welcome! :?
Pablo helped me solve this issue, there were some effects of sorts on it, which transforms it from a jpeg to a png, so instead of replacing the image I deleted it and inserted a new one,
Thank you for your time anyway!
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Amata wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:23 am
ColinM wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:48 am
Amata wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:18 am

Already tried that, besides, it was never a png image! Always a jpeg! Cache only explains it if remains like it was before, and another user wouldn't encounter the problem.
You're welcome! :?
Pablo helped me solve this issue, there were some effects of sorts on it, which transforms it from a jpeg to a png, so instead of replacing the image I deleted it and inserted a new one,
Thank you for your time anyway!
OK - I'm glad you got it sorted.
Yours truly
Colin M
Western Australia
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