A Couple of Suggestions

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A Couple of Suggestions

Postby Andy » Tue Oct 29, 2002 6:12 pm

I Love Shopsite, really. After installing XBIT Hacks etc, I have really
increased the flexibility. I just a few suggestions (A wish list) for the
next release(s) that would answer a few problems I am having with the
current SS:

1. Ability to publish to 1 product to different templates based upon the
page the product is published to
I have a different main page template than the rest of my site.. I currently
have to enter a product in the database more than once to have a different
look. Also, for the more info pages, a created a "back to category name"
link, but if the product appears on more than one page, SS picks one of the
categories. In other words, if I have a Christmas Music CD, that appears in
my Music category and my Christmas category, if you click the more info from
the Christmas listing it will say "Back to Music" instead of Back To
Christmas.

2. Coupon Code Alignment
The enter coupon code alignment in checkout should be fixed. It appears to
be related to the alignment of the cart contents above. The problem is, if
the name of the product is too long, the coupon form field and the "If you
have a coupon please enter it blah blah" can be on opposite sides of the
page.

3. Category Management
the ability to have better drill downs. If a store sells general
merchandise, the categories can be overwhelming. It would be nice to have
categories and subcategories that don't require an external harvester.

4. Coupons for Free Shipping

5. Options for a product reduce products inventory
I'm sure this has been mentioned but if you have two colors of a thermos, it
would be nice for the customer to select "Thermos" get a color choice, and
have that color reduced from inventory.

6. Ability to post a cart summary anywhere on site
Something like "Your cart contains 2 items" or more detail like last item
added "The Widget"

7. UPS - Home/Or Business selection
UPS bills more for home than office. Problem is, in SS you can choose either
home or business, not both. We had to choose home so as to not lose money on
home shipments, but our deliveries to businesses pay more than they should.
Maybe a pulldown select list" This is being delivered to: A Home ; A
Business

Thanks for the soapbox!!

Andy
Andy
 

Re: A Couple of Suggestions

Postby Katrina Morris » Thu Oct 31, 2002 2:38 pm

Hi Andy,

Good suggestions...I would also like to have a shopping cart module to plug
into pages...

Katrina
http://www.rexart.com

"Andy" <andy@yourweb.com> wrote in message
news:apn82n$q2u$1@support.shopsite.com...
I Love Shopsite, really. After installing XBIT Hacks etc, I have really
increased the flexibility. I just a few suggestions (A wish list) for the
next release(s) that would answer a few problems I am having with the
current SS:

1. Ability to publish to 1 product to different templates based upon the
page the product is published to
I have a different main page template than the rest of my site.. I
currently
have to enter a product in the database more than once to have a different
look. Also, for the more info pages, a created a "back to category name"
link, but if the product appears on more than one page, SS picks one of
the
categories. In other words, if I have a Christmas Music CD, that appears
in
my Music category and my Christmas category, if you click the more info
from
the Christmas listing it will say "Back to Music" instead of Back To
Christmas.

2. Coupon Code Alignment
The enter coupon code alignment in checkout should be fixed. It appears to
be related to the alignment of the cart contents above. The problem is, if
the name of the product is too long, the coupon form field and the "If you
have a coupon please enter it blah blah" can be on opposite sides of the
page.

3. Category Management
the ability to have better drill downs. If a store sells general
merchandise, the categories can be overwhelming. It would be nice to have
categories and subcategories that don't require an external harvester.

4. Coupons for Free Shipping

5. Options for a product reduce products inventory
I'm sure this has been mentioned but if you have two colors of a thermos,
it
would be nice for the customer to select "Thermos" get a color choice, and
have that color reduced from inventory.

6. Ability to post a cart summary anywhere on site
Something like "Your cart contains 2 items" or more detail like last item
added "The Widget"

7. UPS - Home/Or Business selection
UPS bills more for home than office. Problem is, in SS you can choose
either
home or business, not both. We had to choose home so as to not lose money
on
home shipments, but our deliveries to businesses pay more than they
should.
Maybe a pulldown select list" This is being delivered to: A Home ; A
Business

Thanks for the soapbox!!

Andy

Katrina Morris
 

xbit Hacks

Postby Richard » Tue Nov 05, 2002 1:23 pm

We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it can do
with shopsite?
Richard
Richard
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Richard » Tue Nov 05, 2002 2:54 pm

Thanks Andy,
Richard
Richard
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Andy » Tue Nov 05, 2002 5:28 pm

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across, and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated "Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy


"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it can
do
with shopsite?
Richard



Andy
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby loren_d_c » Tue Nov 05, 2002 5:30 pm

ShopSite doesn't require that the page extensions are .html, it just says that
on the Add/Edit Page/Product screens as a reminder for the benefit of people who
don't always know that web pages need an extension. ShopSite is capable of
naming the files it generates pretty much anything you want, including ASP and
PHP.

-Loren



Andy wrote:

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across, and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated "Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy

"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it can
do
with shopsite?
Richard



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Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Andy » Tue Nov 05, 2002 8:40 pm

This is EVEN BETTER to know.

Now I can remove the XBIT and go with more appropriate filename extensions.

Thanks!

Andy

"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC85484.ACA82937@yahoo.com...
ShopSite doesn't require that the page extensions are .html, it just says
that
on the Add/Edit Page/Product screens as a reminder for the benefit of
people who
don't always know that web pages need an extension. ShopSite is capable of
naming the files it generates pretty much anything you want, including ASP
and
PHP.

-Loren



Andy wrote:

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting
script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html
extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across,
and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated "Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy

"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it
can
do
with shopsite?
Richard




Andy
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Andy » Tue Nov 05, 2002 8:42 pm

BTW, the reason i used XBIT was because on the "add a page " entry screen it
says "File name must end with ".html"" .

Thanks again, though for the info.

Andy


"Andy" <andy@yourweb.com> wrote in message
news:aq9var$3p7$1@support.shopsite.com...
This is EVEN BETTER to know.

Now I can remove the XBIT and go with more appropriate filename
extensions.

Thanks!

Andy

"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC85484.ACA82937@yahoo.com...
ShopSite doesn't require that the page extensions are .html, it just
says
that
on the Add/Edit Page/Product screens as a reminder for the benefit of
people who
don't always know that web pages need an extension. ShopSite is capable
of
naming the files it generates pretty much anything you want, including
ASP
and
PHP.

-Loren



Andy wrote:

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting
script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html
extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across,
and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated
"Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have
a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy

"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it
can
do
with shopsite?
Richard






Andy
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Keith Petty » Wed Nov 06, 2002 11:10 am

One thing I learned the hard way.
If you forget to put an extension on the file name you can cause problems.
So, when it says ' File name must end with ".html" ' remember that what is
means is 'YOU MUST USE AN EXTENSION'.

Keith

Andy wrote:

BTW, the reason i used XBIT was because on the "add a page " entry screen it
says "File name must end with ".html"" .

Thanks again, though for the info.

Andy

"Andy" <andy@yourweb.com> wrote in message
news:aq9var$3p7$1@support.shopsite.com...
This is EVEN BETTER to know.

Now I can remove the XBIT and go with more appropriate filename
extensions.

Thanks!

Andy

"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC85484.ACA82937@yahoo.com...
ShopSite doesn't require that the page extensions are .html, it just
says
that
on the Add/Edit Page/Product screens as a reminder for the benefit of
people who
don't always know that web pages need an extension. ShopSite is capable
of
naming the files it generates pretty much anything you want, including
ASP
and
PHP.

-Loren



Andy wrote:

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting
script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html
extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across,
and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated
"Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have
a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy

"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it
can
do
with shopsite?
Richard






Keith Petty
 

Re: xbit Hacks

Postby Keith Petty » Wed Nov 06, 2002 11:13 am

I just read my own post.
Did my grammar suck on that one or what?
FCOL (;-<)

Keith

Keith Petty wrote:

One thing I learned the hard way.
If you forget to put an extension on the file name you can cause problems.
So, when it says ' File name must end with ".html" ' remember that what is
means is 'YOU MUST USE AN EXTENSION'.

Keith

Andy wrote:

BTW, the reason i used XBIT was because on the "add a page " entry screen it
says "File name must end with ".html"" .

Thanks again, though for the info.

Andy

"Andy" <andy@yourweb.com> wrote in message
news:aq9var$3p7$1@support.shopsite.com...
This is EVEN BETTER to know.

Now I can remove the XBIT and go with more appropriate filename
extensions.

Thanks!

Andy

"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC85484.ACA82937@yahoo.com...
ShopSite doesn't require that the page extensions are .html, it just
says
that
on the Add/Edit Page/Product screens as a reminder for the benefit of
people who
don't always know that web pages need an extension. ShopSite is capable
of
naming the files it generates pretty much anything you want, including
ASP
and
PHP.

-Loren



Andy wrote:

Xbit Hack is a way of making your HTML executable, thus permitting
script
calls or server side includes (SSI) through a file with the .html
extension.
Since SS requires page names to end in .html this was a limitation.

I use shopsite to generate a template thats approx 200 pixels across,
and
then use an SSI to insert this "panel into" my shopsite generated
"Home"
page.

http://www.overstocksafari.com is the example.

The thing is, most hosting services won't allow this, I happen to have
a
dedicated server for SS.

Andy

"Richard" <rruda@shoplite.com> wrote in message
news:aq9bv9$1eb$1@support.shopsite.com...
We saw a message from Andy re "xbit hacks". Where can we see what it
can
do
with shopsite?
Richard






Keith Petty
 


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