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Hi
Looking to create a website to sell spare parts for the firm my wife works for. I am looking for frameworks that allow me to tailor to my needs, and if possible take credit card payments.
I've looked at Joomla! but wondered if any of you guys knew of any others.
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Looking to create a website to sell spare parts for the firm my wife works for. I am looking for frameworks that allow me to tailor to my needs, and if possible take credit card payments.
I've looked at Joomla! but wondered if any of you guys knew of any others.
Cheers
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When choosing a cms it is more important that you have someone who knows it well, can set it up quickly and properly than the cms itself. Most big and popular php cms systems, like joomla, have drop in shopping cart extensions, so it should be very quick to set it up.
If you want to do it yourself, here is a somewhat complete list of most cms systems: Home - OpenSourceCMS
I think Joomla/Xoops/Drupal/Mambo are quick solutions that worth having a look at. If you have more time on your hands check typo3.
If you want to do it yourself, here is a somewhat complete list of most cms systems: Home - OpenSourceCMS
I think Joomla/Xoops/Drupal/Mambo are quick solutions that worth having a look at. If you have more time on your hands check typo3.
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osCommerce, Open Source Online Shop E-Commerce Solutions is well know and widely used.
Joomla is nice and slick but a bit fiddly TBH....
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