Isn’t it about time to say goodbye to localhost?
Announcing the Contest winners tomorrow. :)
If you attach anything harmful to the creative process, you have to do that. If you learn nothing else from me, this is a really important lesson. I’ve seen a lot of people go down because they attach a substance to their creative process. A lot of it is purely habitual. They don’t need it, but they think they do, so it becomes entrenched. Like, I can’t go without my coffee. I can go without drinking it, but I can’t go without it nearby. It’s the feeling of how cool I feel with my coffee. Because I don’t feel cool with this tea.
I finally gave up hacking WP-ecommerce. It’s too terrible when it comes to the flexibility of the plugin or is it just the requirements can’t be meet. The payment gateways are definitely making me insane. I dunno if that’s just to make us purchase the Gold/Premium version of the plugin but I still don’t think it could meet the requirements.
Coding an ecommerce site from scratch could have been better.
I failed. And wp-ecommerce sucks for big-time online stores.
“Freelance ain’t free” sticker
It looks easy.. but not really… but get on it :>
Currently working on an online store. The first developer of the site used wordpress but left my clients. Now, I need to setup the store using wp-ecommerce. A wordpress plugin that will let you setup your store.. easily - supposedly.
Not to mention the other UI issues, I had this problem with the pagination. I can see the pagination and can do the workarounds but it just keeps on landing to same product list/page even if the url has already changed.
I don’t know if there’s already a fix for that. But you can fix this by doing this - at least it worked for me. Requires no coding.
Proceed to Settings > Store > General. In Use Hierarchical Product Category URL, select NO.