travels

hermés design compeion
06/02/2009, 04:05 | Why Travel To France

from viewonfashion: “…hermés is launching a graphic design compeion in collaboration with designboom. famous all over the world for their exquisite luxury creations, they’ve always paid special attention to their silk tie collections. now, they want to find new prints, so they’ve opened a compeion to design ents, amateurs and professionals. they want them to present [...]

from viewonfashion: “…hermés is launching a graphic design compeion in collaboration with designboom. famous all over the world for their exquisite luxury creations, they’ve always paid special attention to their silk tie collections. now, they want to find new prints, so they’ve opened a compeion to design ents, amateurs and professionals. they want them to present [...]


sport

ryan leaf on drug and burglary charges
06/11/2009, 12:56 | About Football

it's probably been a while since former nfl quarterback ryan leaf has felt like a man. at least on a football level. unfortunately for him, he's ...

it's probably been a while since former nfl quarterback ryan leaf has felt like a man. at least on a football level. unfortunately for him, he's ...


internet & programming

drupal cms e-commerce module basics
06/20/2009, 12:00 | Developer Tutorials

regular e-commerce shopping carts work fine if the functionality of the store site is limited to listing products, allowing customers to purchase them, accepting credit card payts, and all of the other e-commerce features offered by these shopping cart solutions. but what if you also want to support collaborative editing of content, community forums, and other capalities that could help increase traffic to your site, but are usually only found in content managet systems (cmss)? is it possible to comne the best of both worlds — shopping carts and cmss?

regular e-commerce shopping carts work fine if the functionality of the store site is limited to listing products, allowing customers to purchase them, accepting credit card payts, and all of the other e-commerce features offered by these shopping cart solutions. but what if you also want to support collaborative editing of content, community forums, and other capalities that could help increase traffic to your site, but are usually only found in content managet systems (cmss)? is it possible to comne the best of both worlds — shopping carts and cmss?


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