Magento Groups http://www.magentocommerce.com/groups/ en Magento Community Copyright 2008 2008-12-04T19:21:06-8:00 http://www.magentocommerce.com/group/blog/action/viewpost/237/group/184#comment178 Commented by mr_dimsum

I’m all in it for AJAX functionality and intuitive design, but I don’t really think any of those stores are good prime examples of fluid design.

Most of the stores listed have a very conventional method of listing their products, and I find Magento can replicate those styles quite easily.

Dell.com is intuitive for it’s checkout processes when building choosing custom builds for systems, but sites such as Amazon.com is cluttered and obtrusive with having to scroll down miles and miles on product pages, etc.

I do have to agree with you though, Ideally I’m looking for a more lighter design, but all those problems are fixed with a custom design done by oneself.

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2008-01-29T13:01:07-8:00
http://www.magentocommerce.com/group/blog/action/viewpost/237/group/184#comment196 Commented by SimpleHelix.com

Here is one of the more interesting sites that have have hosted with us.

http://www.charm2her.com

It’s so simple and quick!

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2008-02-02T01:46:50-8:00
http://www.magentocommerce.com/group/blog/action/viewpost/237/group/184#comment241 Commented by zgarbi

Here are more interesting estore with interesting AJAX futures - http://www.hdosport.com
http://www.empiredirect.co.uk

check them smile

and one more ecommerce website with many interesting features http://www.kelkoo.co.uk

I understand that this not tipical estore, but still wink

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2008-02-16T14:54:52-8:00
http://www.magentocommerce.com/group/blog/action/viewpost/237/group/184#comment243 Commented by zgarbi

Hi there,

Another estore with greate AJAX futures,

http://www.edenfantasys.com

check it out

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2008-02-17T14:49:16-8:00