I’ve been using it to manage the catalog of artwork for http://jvidartdesign.com. It’s a very nice system if you want a lightweight and foolproof system.
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It’s a responsive website. Open it up in your desktop browser, then narrow you browser window and see the website transform. It was built with the new responsive features of Freeway Pro 7.
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Where is support or manual for operation training on this in Freeway? I click on the demo and it takes back to main page. I wanted to see how the actual setup of it is.
I will need to know steps,
Rich
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Walter,
is inlay working with the simple site search action?
BR
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I doubt, cause the searchable content lives on a different place (somewhere on an SQL) and can’t be reached by SSS (at time of publishing you page by Freeway).
Where is support or manual for operation training on this in Freeway? I click on the demo and it takes back to main page. I wanted to see how the actual setup of it is.
I will need to know steps,
Rich
Can’t say it for sure, but there is no other chance to subscribe at Walter’s service and just give it a go. I don’t think that there is much to fail and am convinced of Walter’s extremely strong support (if required).
I have discovered why inLay will not work for my operation. From the documentation for inLay:
URL Rewriting
Almost all hosting providers have standardized on the Apache Web server, which includes URL rewriting as a standard module. Again, as with PHP, if this is not enabled on your server, it can be turned on using the control panel, or through the support system at your hosting provider.
The specific option in Apache is named mod_rewrite, and it needs to be enabled, and your server also must be configured to “Allow Overrides” in order to use it in the usual manner, through an .htaccess file. These are standard features, available on many if not most hosting packages. If you’re not sure, file a support ticket with your hosting provider and ask them to confirm.
Go Daddy’s shared hosting plans will not allow URL Rewriting to be turned on the server, according to their tech support people.
This is why I couldn’t get it going.
For your information.
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While I’m not surprised GD blocks it, URL rewriting is a very common and expected feature, even on shared hosting. If it’s an option you may want to consider changing hosts.