Emporium (Wp Theme) Download

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Emporium is your all-in-one Ecommerce WordPress Theme. This premium wp theme comes with everything you will need to create your own online store easily with wordpress and transform your wp installation into a fully functional ecommerce content management solution, so you can start selling your products online.

With Emporium you will be able to easily manage and sell any time of tangible or intangible (digital) goods using WordPress.

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One Click Auto Install

Emporium comes with a one click install feature so you don’t have to go through each and every step when activating your theme. Simply activate Emporium and it will automatically generate sample products, categories, and do all types of basic settings. This will allow you to better understand how the theme works and to get started faster.

Shopping Cart Modes

Emporium allows you to use 3 different shopping cart styles. Normal shopping cart, digital shop and catalog mode. The standard shopping cart will allow users to add products to a cart with a buy now option, the digital shop (if you want to sell icons, pdfs, docs, music or other digital goods) will automatically create a user account when someone buys something so they can download it at any time, and the catalog mode will allow you to showcase items without selling them directly though the site.

Other Features

This ecommerce wordpress theme comes with many other great features that will allow you to set up an online store. Such as product management, order management, shipping options, tax management, guest checkout and more…See below for a list of all of the great premium features of Emporium.

Emporium WordPress Theme Features

* 1 click install
* 3 modes of shopping – cart, digital, catalog
* Easily manage product and orders
* Shipping options
* Grid/list view for products
* Guest checkout
* User registration
* Bulk upload (csv)
* Coupon codes
* Product images
* Affiliate module
* Blog
* 4 color shcmes
* Custom control panel
* Auto-resizing for images
* Theme guide and tutorials
* Drop-down navigation
* SEO Optimized
* And sooo much more (see preview and download buttons)

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This is cool collection of most wanted, usefull tutorials and articles by CSS3. In this article you find out how make cool CSS3 Gradient Buttons, Sliding or bouncing Navigation without JavaScript, Slide effect menu with the Apple-Style and much more. Hope you like it….

CSS3 Gradient Buttons

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Today, since I have some free time… ;-) I’m going to show you how to put the CSS gradient feature in a good practical use.

Design a Prettier Web Form with CSS 3

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(is that just pure beauty above or what?)

Thanks to advanced CSS properties, such as gradients and shadows, it’s now quite easy to turn a dull web form into something beautiful – with minimal effort. I’ll show you how in today’s tutorial!

Pure CSS3 Animated AT-AT Walker from Star Wars

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In this article we’ll quickly walk-through the process of creating a CSS3 animation of an AT-AT Walker from The Empire Strikes Back.

CSS3 Tutorial — sliding or bouncing Navigation without JavaScript

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This Step-by-Step Navigation-Tutorial is made by the CSS3-Properties «border-radius» and «animation». This demonstrates how easy it can be to get attention to your navigation without Images and JavaScript!

CSS3 Transition Tutorial — Slide effect menu with the Apple-Style

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CSS Transitions — Fluent animated transitions such as Slide-effects for Web pages elements such as, for example, to create a menu, yet most were of small plugins implemented based on a JavaScript framework like jQuery…

How To Create Depth And Nice 3D Ribbons Only Using CSS3

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There are some properties of the CSS3 languages that can help us to accomplish this mission.

Simulate Realism with CSS3

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This phrase “Since I didn’t hear otherwise, I ASSUMED all was going well.”  How many of you have said this phrase once before?  So for today this brings me to the topic of The Importance of Communication in Project Management.

Second on a list of things most commonly overheard on a failing projects, this remark is characteristic of managers & Project Managers who are not in frequent and efficient communication with their staff.

Communication is Key to Successful Project Management

If project staff do not know what their tasks are, or how to accomplish them, then the entire project will grind to a halt. If you do not know what the project staff are (not) doing then you will be unable to monitor project progress. And if you are uncertain of what the customer expects of you, then the project will not even get off the ground.

Maintaining open, regular and accurate channels of communication with all levels of project staff and stakeholders is vital to ensuring the smooth flow of instructions from customer to factory floors or departments and sufficient warning of risks and changes to enable early assessment and preparation.

The Information that You Need to Give

As Project Manager, it is your job to keep a number of people well-informed. It is essential that your project staff know what is expected of them; what they have to do, when they have to do it, and what budget and time constraints and quality specifications or any project requirements they are working towards.

It is also your job to keep the upper managers informed of project progress. The managers usually includes the Director (person ultimately responsible for the project), and representatives from the User and the Supplier.

It is important that the Project Manager updates the manager regularly on the status of the project, so that any changes or risks can be assessed, project progress can be measured against the original Business Case and a project that is not fulfilling its purpose or matching the value of its investment can be called to a halt.

The Information that You Need to Receive

In order to keep the relevant people informed, you must have regular and complete access to all information about the project; customer needs, objectives, plan, constraints, changes/risks, requirements and progress.

PRINCE2, the government-standard project management methodology, suggests that a system of ‘management products’ (documents used to make management more efficient) is set-up.

For example, a Project Quality Plan relies on information about quality expectations provided by the Customer. The Quality Log is a record of quality checks performed by project staff. Both documents are necessary for effective management of product quality.

The PRINCE2 method also recommends that Project Managers establish regular dates for Checkpoint Reports (detailing the progress of individual teams and team members) and Highlight Reports (documents prepared by the Project Manager, for the Project Board, describing overall project progress).

With disciplined adherence to a system of regular and focused communication, you will avoid the misunderstandings and delays that so frequently lead to project failure and ensure that all your project staff and stakeholders are secure in their knowledge of what has to be done, and who is doing it.

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