erikdrzazinski19
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http://www.foxscream.com/
That's my current website; no it's not anywhere near completion (aesthetically speaking). I'm reaching out to you industrious and wise members of this community because I know there are a few of you who know web design far better than I do.
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What I am trying to achieve is incorporating an online shop; blog; event updater; and photo gallery ALL WITHIN the confines of my current web layout. I've tried a few CMS'; e-commerce scripts; blah-blah-blah.
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But all of those come with "pre-built" interfaces so to speak. I want the functionality of the scripts laid into the design of my website. Now is this something that:
A.) I can simply hack away at someones pre-existing script and mutilate it until it fits the designs of my web-page? (Sounds stupidly time consuming and would result in almost a reverse engineering of the script itself.)
B.) Is in over my head?
C.) I have just found scripts too-complicated and user friendly; lack of customization.
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I haven't dealt with php scripts in quite a while now. But if I recalled before I was able to "insert" scripts directly into the page.
For Example:
A while back I was creating a Megaman RPG; complete with login and whatnot.
http://postfall.sepwich.com/Megaman/RPG/index.php
The DESIGN of the page was done in basic HTML / CSS. And when I finished the layout I threw the final php "script" into the center content division. Presto' gold. Maybe it's the nature of the script. That the flatfile database news-script I was using on the Megaman Website was far less complicated than a whole online-store script.
I guess what I'm asking here is. What is the most PRACTICAL way to incorporate the online store; photo gallery; blog; etc. Into my website. Hell; they don't even need to all use the same log-in system.
That's my current website; no it's not anywhere near completion (aesthetically speaking). I'm reaching out to you industrious and wise members of this community because I know there are a few of you who know web design far better than I do.
-
What I am trying to achieve is incorporating an online shop; blog; event updater; and photo gallery ALL WITHIN the confines of my current web layout. I've tried a few CMS'; e-commerce scripts; blah-blah-blah.
-
But all of those come with "pre-built" interfaces so to speak. I want the functionality of the scripts laid into the design of my website. Now is this something that:
A.) I can simply hack away at someones pre-existing script and mutilate it until it fits the designs of my web-page? (Sounds stupidly time consuming and would result in almost a reverse engineering of the script itself.)
B.) Is in over my head?
C.) I have just found scripts too-complicated and user friendly; lack of customization.
-
I haven't dealt with php scripts in quite a while now. But if I recalled before I was able to "insert" scripts directly into the page.
For Example:
A while back I was creating a Megaman RPG; complete with login and whatnot.
http://postfall.sepwich.com/Megaman/RPG/index.php
The DESIGN of the page was done in basic HTML / CSS. And when I finished the layout I threw the final php "script" into the center content division. Presto' gold. Maybe it's the nature of the script. That the flatfile database news-script I was using on the Megaman Website was far less complicated than a whole online-store script.
I guess what I'm asking here is. What is the most PRACTICAL way to incorporate the online store; photo gallery; blog; etc. Into my website. Hell; they don't even need to all use the same log-in system.