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Here is another site for one of my personal projects.

https://bit.ly/2P1PDfY

Like all of my work, it is based on [RZ] UI & Shopping Suite extensions with Pablo's magic sauce! :D
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Lovely!
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piotrh wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 7:06 am Lovely!
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Cheers P :D
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Great design! (Overall and many lovely details)
best "cookie" warning that I have seen so far.

Just one little suggestion: I found the circle that follows the mouse movements misleading (you get the impression that something is happening there, or it is a hint that you should click there).

All the best

Malte
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heynen wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:24 pm Great design! (Overall and many lovely details)
best "cookie" warning that I have seen so far.

Just one little suggestion: I found the circle that follows the mouse movements misleading (you get the impression that something is happening there, or it is a hint that you should click there).

All the best

Malte
Cheers Malte :D
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Love the design. It is animated, yet lightweight :D
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aamfirdaus wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:56 pm Love the design. It is animated, yet lightweight :D
Thank you! :D
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Overall, Excellent Job Zinc. Well done...
Very simple and attractive. that's what clients love to see.
I've just noticed a horizontal scrollbar (View port 1024 if you have breakpoints ). It seems Ok on my Phone.
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Williams wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:36 pm Overall, Excellent Job Zinc. Well done...
Very simple and attractive. that's what clients love to see.
I've just noticed a horizontal scrollbar (View port 1024 if you have breakpoints ). It seems Ok on my Phone.
Thank you sir! :D
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zinc wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:47 pm
Williams wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:36 pm Overall, Excellent Job Zinc. Well done...
Very simple and attractive. that's what clients love to see.
I've just noticed a horizontal scrollbar (View port 1024 if you have breakpoints ). It seems Ok on my Phone.
Thank you sir! :D
Anytime Sir :wink:
Just a question regarding the carousel. is it an extention! If yes so could you provide me with the URL of this extention and the book checkout as well. I know you use RZ extentions. but actually there're more than 80 extentions in the store :shock:

Thanks in advance..
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