The catalog is now working in my website. I couldn't hit OS Commerce
with a big enough hammer to make it work, but Cube Cart has given me
only minimal grief. I still need to replace their logo with mine
(permitted) but other than that ... how's it look?
I have some wood reference pages in the wings while I learn gooder
English. For pleasing you to be.
Seriously ... it can be hard to write appealing prose. Too 'light' and
there isn't enough meat to be worth the effort of reading. Too 'heavy'
and readers' eyes glaze over mid-paragraph. My main index page is 'too
much information' but I haven't had a chance to break it up yet. I am
trying to write well enough to add to the knowledge of experienced folks
(to coax some in-links out of the bushes) while not bogging people down
who have only a passing interest in woods (to coax some dollars out of
wallets).
Is any one else selling their turned wares online via a private web
page? If so ... how's it going?
I think I'll go spam some other newsgroups now.
G'night (3:18 am)
Bill
--
I am disillusioned enough to know that no man's opinion on any subject
is worth (much) unless backed up with enough genuine information to make
him really know what he's talking about.
H. P. Lovecraft
http://nmwoodworks.com\cube
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