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ExoMagic member Posts: 12 |
Hey guys! I have been using E-Junkie for roughly 4 months now, and I must say, I am not dissappointed at all. Everything they have to offer works flawlessly! After working tirelessly on a new site and design we found that E-Junkie was the perfect software to integrate into our designs. We have a fully customized website integrated with the forums. Having E-Junkie taking advantage of Ajax and Javascript technology is exactly how we programmed our website. So please, take a load off, sit back and enjoy what our site has to offer! You will notice E-Junkie totally incorporated into our designs. Site: http://www.ExoMagic.Com Note: Please remember that E-Junkie is integrated into our 'shop' and not our online community. Thanks again for taking the time out to check our designs. A lot of time went into it :) # POSTED ON: September 2, 2008 @ 17:19 GMT -7 |
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SugarFactory member Posts: 1 |
How do you get the e-junkie cart to appear within the AJAX window (I'm only guessing that it is using AJAX)? I would like to do the same on my site, but right now it only goes and opens a new window.... Thanks and the site looks awesome! # POSTED ON: September 13, 2008 @ 02:35 GMT -7 |
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ExoMagic member Posts: 12 |
The software we used was simple called 'shadowbox" released by a open-source community at: http://mjijackson.com/shadowbox/. Once we installed the source code we simply called the command to open a 'php' page reading from our database. It repeats the information (minus / plus) some other information called from our database. So I would have to say we just included it in the class and it automatically opened within a shadowbox. Hope I answered your question! # POSTED ON: September 16, 2008 @ 15:37 GMT -7 |
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