“This site (http://shop.uppercasegallery.ca/) has a shopping cart the likes of which I’ve never seen before. It’s pretty slick; it slides in and persists at the bottom of the screen, unless the user closes it. With my limited knowledge of the newer technologies of the web, I’m assuming it employs JavaScript and maybe a little bit of Ajax.”
It is indeed a nice shopping cart application, but it actually uses a 3rd party provider called Shopify made by Jaded Pixel. While I don’t want to do a product review or endorsement you can set Shopify to work on your domain and even have control of the interface. They’ve even released their templating language called Liquify as open source for Ruby on Rails applications (similar to Smarty on PHP).
You have options to leverage JavaScript frameworks to build something similar such as the shop module in script.aculo.us. Many JavaScript frameworks offer a combination of drag-n-drop/Ajax that can be used to build similar functionality. Unfortunately, code samples are impractical in this example, because it varies on what framework utilized and programming language.
PayPal offers a simple, quick way for people to start taking payments online, instantly. The learning curve is smooth and most people get set up and start taking payments within days.
I sub-contract some freelance work on the side and one of the recent requests was to include a ‘View Cart’ Link across the footer of the website.This wasn’t a full-fledged e-commerce website, it was made up of static HTML pages that held item descriptions, images and individually generated PayPal ‘ Add to Cart ‘ buttons.
Currently the only way to get to the cart was to click the buy link and be transferred to the hosted cart at the PayPal website. The client wanted users to get to the cart directly without having to add an additional item to the cart.

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Found unresolved on the Yahoo Answers Website
From: http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080212214437AAerav1
I’m talking about when you pull up a folder and view your files as thumbnails instead of list, icons..etc. in WINDOWS XP. Does CS3 version still not have the thumbnail previews for Window?
I know that the versions before CS or whatever had the previews but I’m not sure if CS3 has them.
Asked by Brian Purkiss, a freelance designer in San Antonio Texas.
For example, on WebDesignerWall.com, the navigation has an image display for the hover over effect.
Most web sites, when you hover over the link, the image loads, often creating a funny look - however temporary.
There is a way to have those images load with the page… but I can’t remember how…
Asked by Brian Purkiss, a freelance designer in San Antonio Texas.
When you do the standard “save a jpg/gif/etc” it’s saved as an Adobe Photoshop jpg/gif/etc - and the file size is fairly large. How do you avoid that?
Asked by Debra a Student from San Diego
how can we put photos on our website so that others will not be able to copy them?
We want to protect our photography from ripoffs.

Found on the digitalpoint forums
From: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=6489113
I want to give link to another domain but i dont want web site owners to see my domain as a referer.
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