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24-Sep-2007, 11:38 PM #1
drag and drop shopping experience on the web
Hello everyone
Although I've been using a computer since I was 6, I never learnt how to make my own website.
Now that I run my own business I need a website to sell my stuff online.

I sell stickers and embroidery patches. I realized these would be so much easier to shop for on the internet if I could somehow design a website layout just like a print picture catalog, where you flip the page and as each page opens, you have images of about 15-20 products scattered around and you can drag them and drop them inside this basket. (As you move on to the next page the shopping cart would remain static showing the products you added).

Is this like a total custom job, or does anyone know of a website building tool that is easy to use so I can turn this into a reality.
I highly appreciate anyone helping me out on this problem I have.
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25-Sep-2007, 07:33 AM #2
Custom job that would cost you thousands to have someone develop for you.
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25-Sep-2007, 08:11 AM #3
Sounds like you'd need to use Flash. I've seen sites with a "virtual catalog" like Target, but it was just a catalog. What you're asking is more advanced than that.

Like Rockn said, this would be a custom job and whoever did it would request a pretty penny.
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25-Sep-2007, 11:14 AM #4
Thank you for your replies. Appreciate the help you've provided
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