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Polar84
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Posted: 17-March-2016 at 4:43pm |
Could someone please advise what technical or compatibility issues there would be (if any) with integrating a homepage designed in WordPress with a ProductCart site? I'd like to know if it's possible, and if it is, what is the benefit of doing so? Thanks in advance for any guidance!
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Product Cart has robust home page options that allows you to
do quite a bit without any complicated integration or coding knowledge. You
get a text editor for content that allows you to use different fonts and
styles, change colors to fit your theme, bulleted and numbered lists, and quite
a few other options. You can manage how many featured products you put on your
home page and show off other areas like best sellers and specials. There are
also options for building a slide show on your homepage. Stores using Product
Cart have made some truly remarkable homepages using these options and themes.
Take a look at http://www.productcart.com/ecommerce-showcase.asp
for some great examples of what you can do with Product Cart.
From a technical perspective it may be difficult. Product
Cart and WordPress were not written in the same language. If you wanted to show
off products dynamically you will end up writing quite a bit of code to get the
name, image, description and link to the product. You may also have to make
some modifications to Product Cart to make sure links go back to the homepage. There are a lot of sites that use WordPress as a blogging platform
and Product Cart as a store but WordPress usually takes the role of handling
blog posts, news articles, and periodic columns. Product Cart usually takes
care of everything related to the shop, static pages (like return policies and contact
forms) and the homepage. Was there a particular feature you are looking for in
WordPress that made you think about doing an integration like this? |
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highgravity
Newbie Joined: 08-May-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 21 |
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You mention the ecommerse-showcase page and these sites look great but I've been using ProductCart for 12 years now and to say making the sites look like the ones you showcase can be done without a lot of coding experience is quite the stretch.
I know enough to be dangerous and I can't even get my drop down menu to look like I want it to. You're standard themes all look pretty much exactly alike but with a different color theme. You state in your documentation that 3rd party themes can be installed but nowhere can I find where themes themes can be found. I absolutely love ProductCart and the features it provides but easy theme integration and customizing isn't there yet for those who don't understand coding. |
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Matt
Moderator Group Joined: 20-July-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 73 |
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The post above was about moving a homepage from WordPress. In such a case, you could copy the HTML from the WordPress HTML editor directly into the ProductCart HTML editor. That you can do without any coding knowledge. The themes in our showcase are all created by professional designers. To make something look that nice from scratch, without any design or HTML experience, would be a tall order. However, you can go to pretty much any theme store online and get a "bootstrap compatible" theme (just Google for "bootstrap themes"). It's very easy to split the theme into the two ProdcutCart compatible theme files. The top of the purchased HTML document goes into “header.asp” and the bottom into “footer.asp”, and we have some articles that cover this in more detail. You only need basic HTML and CSS knowledge to do this, but you can hire a web developer for a few hours to get it done. I'm planning to do a video on this topic sometime soon to show how quickly it can be done, but we're also going to be releasing some fresh themes this year. Make sure you are subscribed to our Twitter feed and/ or newsletter so you get notified when we release the new themes. |
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