Launched my last EE1 site on Friday – http://www.furlongs.co.uk. If you’ve ever fancied a once-in-a-lifetime trip to see the Northern Lights, Galapagos or Africa, you should check them out.
Feedback always welcome. It’s EE2 all the way for me now.
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Launched my last EE1 site on Friday – http://www.furlongs.co.uk. If you’ve ever fancied a once-in-a-lifetime trip to see the Northern Lights, Galapagos or Africa, you should check them out.
Feedback always welcome. It’s EE2 all the way for me now.
#2 / Jan 11, 2011 11:02pm
This is a really amazing sites for the peoples who want the on-line information of travelling.This site gives lots of important informations.accomodation in Strasbourg.I really likes this site functionality and designing is really amazing.
#3 / Jan 12, 2011 6:22pm
Congrats on the launch!
Call me weird but I really like the (subtle) design of forms throughout the site.
Is it too much to ask if you can share how the booking part of the site was built?
#4 / Jan 13, 2011 5:20am
Thanks for the props. Rather than process payments online the client wanted to store card details securely so they could process/not process themselves (depending on whether tour was available or not). In the end went with a 3rd-party that the client chose (http://www.shopwiz.co.uk) who host the form and store the encrypted customer details.
When/if I ever get the time, I think I’ll look into creating a secure field for Freeform so that card details can be stored and retrieved via a key. Think that would be a nice little gizmo for us EE folks.
That answer your question?
#5 / Jan 13, 2011 1:27pm
Yes, thanks Ian