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muriel -> How can I do this? (4/10/2001 23:00:00)

I have a page ( probably many pages) that is a mess and as I try to fix it it just gets more out of hand.
http://www.fun-a-fair.com/greenware
I have a long list of molds and I have tried to have a picture that they can click on to see what the doll looks like. Also trying to add a shopping cart to order finished dolls or greenware etc. Well this is adding up to many many pages.
Can I: Have an index page ( ofcourse)
then a seperate page for each company that would list the dolls for that company then when they selected that doll, at a location on that page, the picture would appear along with the shopping cart form for that doll. I just thought forms would work but I was thinking about it without forms. I was think it would save many many pages.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks Muriel




Nancy -> RE: How can I do this? (4/10/2001 23:17:00)

Using a database would probably make the most sense for this project. Although there can be a somewhat high learning curve to incorporate a database into a site.

The database results wizard built into FP will require your site to reside on an NT server.

Nancy

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muriel -> RE: How can I do this? (4/11/2001 20:04:00)

Thank you Nancy. I talked to my server today and that is what he suggested. However the HIGH learning curve may have me in way over my head. I hope I can pull it off. I think that will be the way to go because I have so many items for sale.
Again Thanks so much. It is so nice to have you all out there. I have learned on my own and so many times I only have the very basics and then sometimes not even that.
I have found the way I learn the best is when I have a goal or need and then set about to learn how to do that. Probably why I have so many holes in my learning.
Anyway a big Thanks for all that put in the time here.
Muriel




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