I know that I would like to be able to see brands at a glance (i.e. powerade and dasani are a no-go because of coke), and I should be able to search for things in the database. I'm just using webflow for now, used this as an excuse to play with it to see if I can help my son use it to learn about web development at the product-interface level.
I would concentrate on promoting the site itself with a short descriptive blurb you can post many places. The only suggestion is break the products down into categories like, banking, meat, seafood, beverages, all the food categories for ease of access, insurance, internet providers, tech providers, etc. etc. etc. I have started this in my own small way the last few days, and will certainly promote your site, if you like. Could also help if you need some relevant tasks done.
I'm going to make sure I know what the plan is, then start executing. Right now there's a very basic companies database, but it would be somewhat easy to add 'brands' to companies, scrape some metadata for logos and categorization, and add a little search interface. Aside from that, I'd like to figure out how to easily provide some form of user-facing curation (something lo-tech to start)
These people must be put in their place.Problem is - conservatives tend to be individualistic and do these boycotts in a quite solitary way.Theres a magazine in my country that I haven't bought in 4 years becauseof their TDS! How about we pick one huge battle - maybe Coke - and get every Conservative to drive a Coke boycott.
Thanks! I love the idea of adding a stock widget of some sort
I know that I would like to be able to see brands at a glance (i.e. powerade and dasani are a no-go because of coke), and I should be able to search for things in the database. I'm just using webflow for now, used this as an excuse to play with it to see if I can help my son use it to learn about web development at the product-interface level.
Good luck but it may be easier to make a list of companies that shouldn't be boycotted. Wish I was joking.
I would concentrate on promoting the site itself with a short descriptive blurb you can post many places. The only suggestion is break the products down into categories like, banking, meat, seafood, beverages, all the food categories for ease of access, insurance, internet providers, tech providers, etc. etc. etc. I have started this in my own small way the last few days, and will certainly promote your site, if you like. Could also help if you need some relevant tasks done.
I'm going to make sure I know what the plan is, then start executing. Right now there's a very basic companies database, but it would be somewhat easy to add 'brands' to companies, scrape some metadata for logos and categorization, and add a little search interface. Aside from that, I'd like to figure out how to easily provide some form of user-facing curation (something lo-tech to start)
These people must be put in their place.Problem is - conservatives tend to be individualistic and do these boycotts in a quite solitary way.Theres a magazine in my country that I haven't bought in 4 years becauseof their TDS! How about we pick one huge battle - maybe Coke - and get every Conservative to drive a Coke boycott.
It is very important people know the huge number of products Coke owns. But I would add Pepsi and Nike.
I'd love to stay focused on specific companies the president mentions, and highlight those mentions, in hopes we can make our collective power known