Howdy, y'all!
I have a client that I've been doing light web changes and webblasts for, and they use an overly complex Ecommerce CMS. They are looking to ditch that provider and get a new CMS setup. I'm looking for Ecommerce CMS suggestions that are so easy a grandmother could learn it in a few hours (and not a tech savvy grandmother) My main problem is that any CMS providers are going to boast how easy they are to use (their current labrynthian provider included) so I'm looking for some user experience.
My wife and I plan on purging some of the 100+ threadless shirts we have (no loss of love, we just haven't worn a lot of them)
Where is a good place to sell them (outside of eBay)? I know there was a forum, but I can't remember the site, and last time I had visited, it seemed to be derelict. Has anyone seen success here or anywhere else? The Panda Who Said Meow This is a story written by my daughter (Araia), my wife (Brianna) and I. We printed a children's book last year ( click here for pdf ) for Christmas, and decided to expand the story and animate it this year. Merry Christmas from me and mine to you and yours! ![]() I have made this image as an argyle pattern with a cellulose (cotton) molecular structure built in (because it will be on a cotton t-shirt, get it?!) at any rate, as far as I can tell, this is cotton in it's purest form, but I've researched and seen a few variations, some with carbon and methylidyne, some with nitrogen. I don't know which is appropriate for consumer fabrics.
If Threadless were able to create a smartphone app of your dreams, what would it do?
(I'll be using iPhone termanology, as it's what I know) Reasonable wish: Push notifications when a blog you watch (submissions included) are commented on. Fantasy wish: Edit together mini movies (a la extranormal) using a cast of well known t-shirt design characters.
It's an oddly worded blog title, so please allow me to clarify.
Since Threadless has run official contests for the Muppets, Adventure Time and other fun intellectual properties over in the Atrium—does that mean that the copyright policies are a little more relaxed here on the threadless side? Example: if I were to make a Muppet-ish design that would normally be rejected because it merely skirts the copyright, would it be okay now? A prime example would be A Crazy Night where a very Kermit like design was changed to a non-descript muppet. Now that Threadless and the Muppets have partnered, would that design have been changed?
Replace movie, video game or album cover copy with (the dreaded) Comic Sans... GO!
![]() Comic Sans: THE TUMBLR! is now taking submissions as well! Nuts, someone made a more popular blog with a comic sans theme. Oh well, this project died a couple months ago anyway. http://comicsansproject.tumblr.com/ |
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