Re: oscommerce for a one page shoppingcart?
by Doris Kyburz <doris(at)kyburz.net>
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Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:12:22 -0700 |
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Collette McNeill <collette(at)mlwebworks.com>, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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Hello,
Of course the least hassle for the customer is first priority. Maybe
I have to make my question a bit more precise:
Is it, from your experience with oscommerce possible to use and
"downsize" oscommerce for a simple one page shopping cart?
I have used edatcat quite successfully. It is extremely flexible and
could be used for this project too; however edatcat is approximately
$450 and I don't think I can sell that package to my client who sells
only five items...
Greetings,
:: doris
At 02:46 PM -0700 9/15/03, Collette McNeill wrote:
>Less hassle for your user is better. If this design doesn't need to
>be scalable, and if the item descriptions you end up adding don't
>make the page uncomfortably long, it's a good thing to keep the
>store simple and at one page.
>
>Collette
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>At 02:04 PM 9/15/03 -0700, Doris Kyburz wrote:
>>Dear all,
>>
>>I think oscommerce has been mentioned here before, so I post my
>>question here:
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>>Is it possible and does it make sense to use the whole oscommerce
>>package for a one page shopping cart? It's the place where a winery
>>sells their wines (only 5 at the moment) both as single bottles and
>>in cases.
>>A rough layout would look like this:
>>
>>http://www.kyburz.net/projects/tv/site/ourwines/order.html
>>
>>
>>The shipment is handled exclusively by DHL since this is the only
>>shipper that is handling wine.
>>
>>Any and all input is very much appreciated.
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>:: doris
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