I thought I'd throw this up as Thursday all the test information will be removed and a good look at the site will not be available so it can have real info put in and start beta testing the site. For those however hanging around this evening I will post this up to give you a look at a new content site I've been working on for a while. It's a classifieds content site dealing with domain selling.
I brief few mentions - Thank you to Marcher Technologies. His creations led to some extremely great features that imo help this site function and flow very well. The best money I've ever spent has been on Marchers products. For any IP User I "Strongly" recommend Marchers (MT33) IPC Ajax Blocks Widget Kit. This feature is used extensively throughout this site. Marcher also took care of some image handling code. Great products and great support from Marcher.. Now that I've kissed enough behind
I'm using the stock IPB design with this site for a couple of reasons
-upgrading for one, imperative I have as less issues as possible
-for 2 love the colors and design of IPB, light and look great
-Time constraints
So the design as far as what's mentioned above is a moog/null issue.. I believe it will do
I use the gambit on databases and you can see how they perform and what they do especially with database relation databases and fields to database relation blocks.
I left the site open for the next less than 24 hours so a feel for what lies ahead in the process can be grasped.
Of course what you're seeing is a small portion of what the site has to offer, some products are not available to be seen until membership is acquired for example. Several other databases have been built for the future of the site and several sections are not showing because as again to wait for the future of the site as it develops, at least that's the hopes
I'll try and leave some screens up when the site goes offline Thursday
From the admin side you can see what needs approved
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42 downloadssubmit ad form
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