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bmw000
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Posted - June 16 2004 :  18:57:19  Show Profile  Visit bmw000's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I just got the panel splitter add-on for vp-asp as well as the panel splitter for regular .asp pages from Big Yellow Zone.

The panel splitter add-on's are very easy to implement and they make your site look great and work very efficiently. I have always struggled with frames. Setting up frames and getting them to display right has always been a difficult task for me since I am a novice when it comes to website design.

My website as well as my shopping cart needed a new look. Using the panel splitter turned days of work into hours of work.

You can see a live example of how the panel splitter works with both vp-asp and regular .asp pages.

To see the panel splitter in action for vp-asp, look at my shopping at http://www.bmwsolutions.com/shopping

To see the panel splitter in action for regular .asp pages check out my main website at http://www.bmwsolutions.com

Here is a link to the panel splitter for reguar asp pages on Big Yellow Zone's webiste: http://bigyellowzone.com/shopexd.asp?id=22

Here is a link to the panel splitter for vp-asp: http://bigyellowzone.com/shopexd.asp?id=26

Brian Weber
BMW Solutions, LLC




Edited by - bmw000 on June 16 2004 18:59:32

bmw000
VP-CART New User

137 Posts

Posted - August 21 2004 :  01:59:34  Show Profile  Visit bmw000's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I needed some modifications to the panel splitter. The product categories would show on every single page. There are some places that you don't need to see the product catergories, like when you are in the customer service center. Since I placed the products categories in the left panel I thought this would pose a problem.

Bigyellowzone came to my rescue. They showed me how you can setup the panel splitter to have have different panels with different contents in them. Now when you are logged into the customer service center on my website, it is no longer showing the product categories. Now I can make a customer service center menu for the left hand side which will make navigation in the customer service center way more useful because you will always have the menu showing so you don't need to keep hitting the back button to go to other pages within the customer service cetner.

The panel splitter for vpasp just became an even more useful tool for me.

Once againg with the help of Bigyellowzone and thier excellent programming staff I was able to achieve my goals within vpasp!

Thanks,
Brian Weber
BMW Solutions, LLC
http://www.bmwsolutions.com

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