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Just launched a site for selling wedding dresses. Sold the first dress within 48 hours of going live! We are using drupal 5.5 and ubercart--a great combination. The site is www.aprilnicole.com.

Thanks to the Ubercart community for a great cart.

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Re: April Nicole Uses Ubercart

Rock on... I hope the sales keep coming in. Eye-wink

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If you compress the css files the loading time will be quicker.

go to admin/settings/performance and enable Aggregate and compress CSS files:

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Great site.

Great site.

For the gallery images, is that custom code?, or just extra text in the description?

Works really nice...

<-- Oops, saw that you can use Thickbox (added to mine nbow).

Now just to work out how to create the image upload for 4 more images. Anyone got a link to a tute please????

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Ryan, great cart. I've worked with OSCommerce, Zen Cart, Cube Cart, E-Commerce for Drupal, and now Ubercert. Even in early beta, Ubercart is by far the easiest to use. I've taught administering all the carts to some of my clients. Ubercart takes much less time for them to grasp how to use it. Thanks.

Nick, thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a try.

72dpi, the gallery images are simply a bit of html code putting the thumbnails in a row. Each thumbnail links to the full image to be displayed by Lightbox.

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Good work mate, it really does it well.

best wishes with the site Cheers...!