Re: Need advise for a quick user friendly interface
- From: "David F Cox" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 02:51:00 -0000
When I am choosing a carpet I know which type of room it is for, the size..
I know how much I can spend. After i had entered those facts would want to
pick the general color from a color chart.
From then on I would be expecting to work with images of the carpets,allowing the customer to reject carpets. When the customer was rejecting the
last carpet with a particular quality I would warn the customer of the fact.
e.g. this is the last super soft carpet within your budget.
If the first questions I was asked was about customer options, standard or
upgrade, whatever they might be, or which manufacturer, I would be out the
door.
"rich" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to make a user friendly selection form.
You are picking out your carpet for your home.
There is the Standard, Upgrade 1, Upgrade2 and Custom Options then
- you choose the manufacturer from a list of manufacturers then
- you choose the style from a list of style from manufacturers then
- you choose the color pertinent to that style and manufacturer then
- you choose standard padding or upgrade padding
- then you choose the room it is for from the floorplan
I would appreciate any advise on making this work easily.
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