
The “Finished Installation” Zencart Setup page features some text that helpfully suggests other places you can go to learn more about Zencart.
- There’s a link to the Zencart Wiki, which is OK (although once you get there you’ll see an apology for the fact that it’s not as helpful as it would be if there was much of anything in it).
- There’s a paragraph containing a link to the documentation that the Zencart installation puts on your webserver, followed three words later with another link to the same documentation, in case you were reading so fast you couldn’t slow down in time to click on the first one.
- There are four seperate links to for online FAQs, helpful forums, and a plain old entreaty to “visit us online” (online, of all places! who’d've guessed?) at “zen-cart.com” - not to be confused, I guess, with the more intuitive “zencart.com“, which is
…a competitor’s site!…a cybersquatter!…some random Asian Fisting And Other Nasty Things site!…the same site! Except, it’s not the same site - it just looks like the same site, but mysteriously, it has slightly less stuff on it than its hyphenated sibling. WTF?
The entire page, obviously designed to look reassuringly like there are places you can go to find stuff out, could be replaced with two sentences. Yes, I know - this is a small thing that has little to do with the software itself, there’s nothing wrong with monkeys, it’s free so I shouldn’t complain, who do I think I am anyway, etc.