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whizzinpc
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Why don't you just skip the product details page and go straight to the BTO configure page. Just put the description on that page along with the graphics.
The product details page don't make sense to me... the drop down menus don't give a description of what they are. You might as well have just one page... then sell them on the specials from the same page instead of going to another one. In a products bto settings... you can choose Skip Product Details Page: Edited by whizzinpc - 02-November-2012 at 5:29pm |
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GreggS
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We were experimenting with that. The problem we have is that the descriptions of some products can be very very long. Here is one I can think of, and we have others that are longer.
http://www.1st-line.com/store/pc/Vibiemme-Double-Domobar-Commercial-Espresso-Machine-V3-manual-DB-tank-DC-switchable-rotary-pump-94p3.htm Plus all the little extra features of the Product Details page don't show up on the Product Configuration page (+AddThis, Tell A Friend, social icons, product reviews etc). Down the line we wanted to incorporate the tabbed products add-on to shorten the pages. What I was mainly concerned with was showing a button that guides people to Special Package Deal only to come to a page that says it's unavailable. Kind of like a person seeing an advertisement for a product, driving to the store, reading a sign that tells them where it is located in the store, and then coming to an empty shelf. A lot of people can understand that, but some people can be ridiculous. Some people will actually call to complain because they wasted a few clicks. I think though we have covered as much as we can with what we have - displaying Out Of Stock in 2 places, customizing the "error" page. http://www.1st-line.com/store/pc/msg.asp?message=86 We shall see if that's enough for customers when we go live. |
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GreggS
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We started setting up a leasing/financing option on our site.
Here is an example http://www.1st-line.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=1105 Here is the code which we put in the short description: <iframe id = "LeaseStationButton" style = "height: 70px; width: 168px; overflow: hidden;" scrolling = "no" rel = "nofollow" frameborder = "0" src = "https://secure.LeaseStation.com/marketing/financing-buttons.cfm?VendorCode=yr524xn&ButtonSize=CheckWithGradiant&AmountToFinance=3998.00&ProductId=40800.0000&ProductName=Bunn+LCR-3+HV+High+Volume+Liquid+Coffee+Refrigerated+Dispenser+-+Scholle+QC+connector+type"></iframe> The 3 underlined values can be replaced with values so you don't have to hard code the values in. I tried finding what the variables are. I saw this code on the viewPrdCode.asp page: response.write scCurSign & money(pPrice) and I am assuming that money(pPrice) is the variable for the online price. I tried putting that in but it is not displaying the price correctly. Are variables considered server side code? Edited by GreggS - 02-May-2013 at 3:46pm |
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