ah but all the clues are in his post Chris...
It's an online showroom!
Looks like he will have a list of vehicles with descriptions but customers will visit to view and purchase. Not another B&Q with thousands of products to need a complex database and checkout.
My suggestion: # learn html, # build a site with a front page, leading to a Contents page and a seperate page for each vehicle with links back to the Contents page.
Have every 'vehicle page' look the same using CSS(cascading style sheets) and it becomes easily manageable as vehicles are added and sold.
Things needed: # html builder - free or cheap # domain- .com etc - dot com my pref, over .co.uk # web space for site -someone who is going to be around tomorrow # ftp prog - to upload content to web space server # prog to manipulate digital images for content
go for it! I learnt html in a weekend and sold my first paperback from a website within 10 days of the idea...
Brian P.
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