Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
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03-28-2007, 09:22 AM,
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Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
Quote:One of the most alarming factors for new e-tailers is the cost of some of the commercial e-store software. While you can pay a few extra dollars for shopping cart software when signing up for a hosting account, these plans don't always offer the functionality or design options that fit your needs. This is where Open Source software comes in to play. full article: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/solutions...hp/3668061 |
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03-29-2007, 09:21 AM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
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They make it sound so easy. I just spent about ten days wrestling with Zen Cart. It was nowhere near as difficult as it was the first time, two years ago, but as I passed by all those glowing words on the website about how easy it is..... I wanted to puke. If you work with PHP and CSS on a regular basis, I expect it is easy as pie (one of those frozen, stick the thing in the oven pies). If you have no idea what PHP is and you think CSS means Cute Stupid Serving-girls, well you are in for a long, steep slog. I have layered a half dozen straight HTML pages over my cart, they say that the SEO friendly add-on does not work properly for the latest version and, regardless, it would be chaos to change my product URL's now. So the customer sees my HTML opening page first, then clicks categories to see other HTML pages. Item links go to the cart. The Zen navigation is all still there, too, so it is a bit of a maze, but all arrows point to where to buy. So I think I have found a partial answer to the SEO issue, although I doubt my product pages get any love. I do wish the Zen developers would stop trying to impress other techies and make a simple cart that does not change every two months. I had to remove a bunch of required fields in the customer sign up, and there are about six pages to get through to purchase something - each added page causes customer drop outs, but the developers don't seem to understand that and want to show how clever they can program. Building a better shopping cart seems to be a life work for these people, and they are not getting paid for it, but I sure wish they knew more about the businesses that use it. * *
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03-29-2007, 08:05 PM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
Quote:They make it sound so easy. It is easy if you use my method (I force BBH to install it, design it, add mods, and everything that involves the letters P,H,P,C,S,S) Quote:each added page causes customer drop outs, but the developers don't seem to understand that Checkout is supposed to be redone in version 1.5(?). The checkout process is really Zen's weak point. We added the order steps mod which shows buyers exactly where they are in the checkout process--it did cut down somewhat on abandoned carts. |
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03-29-2007, 08:50 PM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
[quote author=amy link=topic=8890.msg48246#msg48246 date=1175198703]
Quote:They make it sound so easy. It is easy if you use my method (I force BBH to install it, design it, add mods, and everything that involves the letters P,H,P,C,S,S) Quote:each added page causes customer drop outs, but the developers don't seem to understand that Checkout is supposed to be redone in version 1.5(?). The checkout process is really Zen's weak point. We added the order steps mod which shows buyers exactly where they are in the checkout process--it did cut down somewhat on abandoned carts. [/quote] Amy I like your thinking. BTW where is the mod for the steps in checkout? I would like to add it (or have BBH add it) to my cart. CSS-confusing stumping sheet :blinkie: |
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03-29-2007, 10:18 PM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
As best as I can figure CSS is kind of like derivatives in the financial market.
You have a stock. It grows in value (hopefully) and produces dividends (also hopefully). Most people can understand that. Then someone comes along and peels the dividends off and sells them to one person, the stock to another. Someone else comes along and sells the dividends paid on Tuesday to one person, the Friday dividends to another. And on and on. The stock still produces exactly the same amount of money, but it now is distributed into a lot of places instead of one place. Minus a bunch of commissions, of course That is what CSS does. It takes simple HTML and distributes it all over the place so that only the elite can understand. And then they charge us for it, just like the stock brokers. I like the idea of the order steps mod, although I really hate to mess with the thing, it seems to be functioning now. I also want to get rid of those tell a friend and rate this item thingees - tell a friend I hear can be used for spam, and nobody rates the stuff, so it is embarrassing. I turned them off in Admin, but they are still there. I know, go into the code and extract them. Uhhhhh.
http://tibetan-jewelry.net http://ascendingpassage.com http://healweb.com http://tcrr.com http://pymd.com http://mtej.com http://unusualscience.com
http://ancientmystery.info http://xsvs.com http://whycat.com http://ctik.com http://ompendants.com http://travelintibet.com http://goddesses.tibetan-jewelry.net/ http://edenhash.com http://hippietao.com http://tibetanjewelry.net http://tldv.com http://nw.la http://shaktinode.com http://dragons.tibetan-jewelry.net/ |
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03-30-2007, 12:36 AM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
Quote:It is easy if you use my method (I force BBH to install it, design it, add mods, and everything that involves the letters P,H,P,C,S,S) hehe... how is he with smarty tags? |
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03-30-2007, 12:56 AM,
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[quote author=FiberGuy link=topic=8890.msg48268#msg48268 date=1175214965]
hehe... how is he with smarty tags? [/quote] About the same as he is with HTML: needs improvement. :twistedevil: Before-HTML template circa 2000/1 After-Smarty template design introduced in 2006 |
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03-30-2007, 04:39 AM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
Quote:About the same as he is with HTML My favorite web designer is whoever did craigslist. Quote:BTW where is the mod for the steps in checkout? You already have it.
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"thanks twat u must have nothing better 2 do. do u talk to all your members like that. will not be recomending your site. best way to put it is TULIPTOOLS.COM IS REALLY SHIT. DONT JOIN." -pubescent owner of rinky dink off2auction.com in 2011 |
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03-30-2007, 02:32 PM,
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Re: Review of Five Free Open Source Shopping Carts
[quote author=bargainbloodhound link=topic=8890.msg48296#msg48296 date=1175229568]
Quote:About the same as he is with HTML My favorite web designer is whoever did craigslist. Quote:BTW where is the mod for the steps in checkout? You already have it. [/quote] I do? :blinkie: You learn something new everday, well hopefully you do. |
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