Re: My client wants a store
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bwood
It gives me shivers! But our SPCA now wants a store. Tee shirts, caps, any such thing to raise $ for furry friends.
I have an existing site made with Xara Pro+. I’m having trouble knowing where to start.
I have checked out ecwid, it’s a free one. I would have to imbed I guess.
I need bells and whistles as well. PayPal, visa, and also the purchase info must be sent to our volunteer treasurer via email.
So what is everybody using ? Really wish Pro+ would look at a store front e-commerce module.
My Thanks in advance
Bill
Www.northeastspca.org
Sorry Bill, Xara has always stated its outputs are for static sites. This allows the code to run from anywhere.
To include a CMS and Cart requires a database for inventory, sales, discounts, customer accounts, payments and as many things you can shake a stick at.
All this needs a suitable server platform.
ECWID meets all your needs but it will cost ($$$) and integration into a Xara design is far from easy: dynamic heights, main page interaction controls, etc.
Someone working with Xara applications has done all this already - xtom.
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XT-CMS - a self-hosted CMS for Xara Designers - Xara + CMS Demo with blog & ecommerce shopping cart system.
Acorn
Re: My client wants a store
Hi Bill,
How about Prestashop? You could use Xara and Prestashop side-by-side, just coordinate colors and graphic elements between the two. Keeping the two separate gives you many benefits: you can keep your Xara site as is and you use ready-to-run Prestashop themes.
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Originally Posted by
bwood
I need bells and whistles as well. PayPal, visa, and also the purchase info must be sent to our volunteer treasurer via email.
So what is everybody using ? Really wish Pro+ would look at a store front e-commerce module.
Www.northeastspca.org
Re: My client wants a store
I set up Open Cart for a customer (same theory as Lex's PrestaShop suggestion). You do need to be self hosted though. Plenty to choose from with PrestaShop, AbanteCart, Open Cart and Zen Cart being the big boys.
Main site is Xara with a link to the store installed in a sub directory of the main site.
Hop onto YouTube and search for each name to see if any appeal to you.
Re: My client wants a store
Thanks all for the suggestions. I think I may stick with the PayPal widgets for each item.
Conversely we might go with an Etsy store. Certainly integration with Xara is difficult. Link to a store works but requires more hosting.
It’s a challenge, but I’ve lots of time to develop a strategy.
-Bull
Re: My client wants a store
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Originally Posted by
bwood
It’s a challenge, but I’ve lots of time to develop a strategy.
-Bull
Just avoid selling any crockery until it wears off.
Acorn
Re: My client wants a store
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Acorn
Just avoid selling any crockery until it wears off.
Acorn
Ah! You got me @acorn!
Re: My client wants a store
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Originally Posted by
bwood
... -Bull
at least it's not a tattoo. ;))
Re: My client wants a store
Re: My client wants a store
I have used prestacart before - most hosting/cpanel plans will come with one click apps and it is usually available
Works great! I usually install it so yoursite.com/cart or yoursite.com/sjhop brings you right to the cart. Has integrations for paypal, amazon, and other payment systems including cod and checks and bank wire xfers for international people