
Originally Posted by
carlwhat
stop pissing on other peoples template choices. either help with their problem or move on.
all these comments do is chase potential developers from working on this project. less developers means less stores; less stores means less hosting.
TIS.
unlike others, i am willing to help people that have templates outside of the norm.
to start off, when working on your new site, i would turn off whatever URL writer you have on. getting that to work is generally not that hard; but when posting a link as to where your problem might be, it is far easier for someone, who actually knows code, to help when they do not have to decipher what, in fact the page is.
i think your template looks good, and i would encourage you to continue working on it.
i would also pay heed to what @swguy said. the security fixes are important.
best.
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