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Thisted Insurance goes live
Thisted Insurance has gone live with their new website made in Umbraco CMS. The site is rather simple and is a standard Umbraco website. However, I have had to develop a custom component to calculate the response time of their online contact forms and I have used Umbraco’s Contour forms system to build some complicated forms. The design is made by 7nord and is, in my opinion, fresh and light and fits well to the customer.
How to use products in Tea Commerce
This post will walk through the process of using products in Tea Commerce. Tea Commerce does not handle your products, but use the Umbraco content section, as products. Each node can therefore be a product in Tea Commerce’s eyes. In other words, you can let an ordinary umbraco page act as a product.
Also posted in e-commerce, html, Javascript, jQuery, Tea Commerce, Umbraco
Tea Commerce JavaScript / xslt examples
This blog post will be a thorough review of all of the javaScript used at http://demo.teacommerce.dk. The JavaScript provides uses a lot of – though not all – the features of the Tea Commerce JavaScript API. It’s also a good example of how easy it is to create some cool effects, by combining Tea Commerce and jQuery. After reading this post, you will hopefully be inspired to make some even better scripts for your own project.
Also posted in Ajax, e-commerce, html, Javascript, jQuery, Tea Commerce, Umbraco
My own WordPress theme
Until today I have used a good free Wordpress Theme created by l2aelba. The theme is old and both html, css and php functions are far from optimal. As a web developer, I obviously can not live with that. I need perfect html and css on my own Wordpress blog. As if anyone could achieve the perfect, but I obviously try creating it every time.
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