Kurt, I inherited a site like that from a customer and have converted it over to Wordpress with Divi as an add-in with Woocommerce handling the saless. It took 2 days work to complete the new site and the customer now has full control over the design which is simple. Divi really is an excellent product and gives you wysiwyg designing with drag and drop that most customers can use with minimal input. It also has an addon AI module that does all the design, formatting and text formulation automatically using a great AI add on.
Dave
On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 12:08 AM Kurt Wendt kurthwendt@gmail.com wrote:
Again, it's not a Shopify website.
And it's special controls...
Can't give more details now...
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024, 4:05 PM Virgil Bierschwale vbiersch@gmail.com wrote:
Most of these systems use a theme You very seldom do any code changes Most stuff, you find the text you want to change or the picture, whatever and then in the theme, using the tools supplied, you simply change the
text
size, center it or whatever you want to do
I would suggest watching a few Shopify videos on YouTube to understand
what
others are doing
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 6:00 PM Kurt Wendt kurthwendt@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, I do know it's used for version control.
I believe her site is based upon a Branch from this Vercel Co. & it's
on
Github.
Again -- I'm not a Web guy...
-K
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024, 3:50 PM Virgil Bierschwale vbiersch@gmail.com wrote:
Alright I’ll shut up but you have a lot to learn GitHub is a version control system When you decide you need help, give me a shout I’ve done about twenty years worth of this stuff
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 5:47 PM Kurt Wendt kurthwendt@gmail.com
wrote:
Liquid? On Shopify?
Again - Not using any coding On Shopify. Actual coding is on
Github.
So no Liquid used.
It's not an actual Shopify website. That's only for inventory & sales.
Hope that makes sense.
-Kurt
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024, 2:57 PM Virgil Bierschwale <
vbiersch@gmail.com
wrote:
out of curiosity, I looked it up. appears to be there own language called liquid.
https://www.heycarson.com/blog/what-is-the-shopify-programming-language/
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 4:01 PM Kurt Wendt <kurthwendt@gmail.com
wrote:
> Thank you Virgil & Ed & Paul for all your replies - I really,
REALLY
> appreciate it!!! > > I've even been on DM's with Ed recently - and thank you again
Ed
for
that. > > To answer some of the questions and comments from you folks.
Yeah,
I
> believe it's a React.JS type stuff. And - no, Virgil - it's not
Shopify
> coding. > > So - the products/items and thus the inventory, as well as the
sales
of
> products are handled thru Shopify. > > But, rest of the website content is actually on this DatoCMS
system.
Then, > I believe the website is actually driven by this Vercel/GitHub,
and
that's > where the JS code is. > > Again, I appreciated all the replies. But, I guess I wasn't
clear.
The
deal > is, I need someone who is already well versed in Web work, and
JS,
> preferably someone who is already familiar with working on
something
like
> Vercel/GitHub. And if they are already familiar with DatoCMS &
Shopify
> that would be the ultimate. And, this is Super urgent - we need
someone
> ASAP - who can Bang out the changes - and so we can have a
properly
updated > website in the next couple of weeks. > > As such, there's no way I can do it. My part would simply be to
project
> manage the website update and coordinate on that. As is, I'm
already
> working on assisting my sister with other parts of the
business.
> > Again - sorry I didn't make this all clear before. > > Regards, > Kurt > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024, 1:03 PM Paul Hill <
paulroberthill@gmail.com>
wrote: > > > On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 at 20:56, Paul Hill <
paulroberthill@gmail.com>
> wrote: > > > I suspect a node.js framework like React or Angular, but
this
is
my
> > thing. > > > > Oops. This should say *NOT* my thing. lol. > > > > > Recently I used ASP.NET Core Blazor and it's actually
really
nice.
> > > > Web is not my thing but MS did a nice job here. > > > > -- > > Paul > >
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