I was so worried when we stared this project. I again picked Grav and wasn't quite sure if it will
be able to handle catalog with over 300 products and how will we do it without the database. Needles to say I was worried for nothing.
The whole project was a joy to work on as Grav made stuff so much easier
Again every section, text and image is editable in admin.
Well done, Nice site... though I agree with @henning the dropdown is way too long and would be better in columns.
Regards, Mark.
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Motivates me to move my wife's site to use Grav. It has some hundreds of products with a lot of options (making it thousands of products in the current system).
Thankx for the comments guys. I agree completely but that is I guess the classic cms problem - "customer says they will have no more than 4 categories - customer goes nuts when they start entering content" On the other hand product descriptions are non existing and images are mediocre. So we have too much content where there should not be and no content where there should be
Menu is collapsable on smaller devices and is more of a "sidebar" - again had to adapt to "too much categories" . wasn't meant as a sidebar at start...
There should be a "lock" on how many sub-pages one can create
Arguing with myself about php for the last 15 years.