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    eCommerce website

    Hey guys

    I need some help. I have experience in setting up standard information based websites with no problem. However, I want to design and setup a eCommerce website for a fashion company.

    I understand what is required ie the the paypal payment gateway and adding to cart facility.
    My question is what is the process again is it:

    1. Set up html/css build of website. ( Would that be in html or php?)
    2. Would you then install the additional ecommerce facilities? ( on to the servers provided buy you hosting company?)

    Basically how does is all Gel all together?

    Thank you in advanced

    Deren

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    Hi Deren

    I'd look no further than skinning; PrestaShop Free Open-Source e-Commerce Software for Web 2.0 as we provide this platform for clients and they absolutely love it. You need to get your head round the smarty templating system but it isn't that hard to grasp if you are experienced in web anyway. One other word of warning is not to hack the core...EVER!

    Hope that helps.

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    Thanks corrosive that website looks like the full package.

    Does it have a feature where my client could access the back end of the website update product without changing the design of the webpage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deren Raman View Post
    Does it have a feature where my client could access the back end of the website update product without changing the design of the webpage?
    Yes of course. You set up the design and they manage their store through the admin area. They don't need to touch your template files.

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    I'd checkout Magento - Home - eCommerce Software for Growth it's really very good.

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    We produce Magento websites for our clients and would highly recommend it.

    Robin

    www.glazedeye.co.uk

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    Take a look at OpenCart.

    Cant go wrong with it. We use it for all of our clients ecommerce projects.

    Jamie

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    Magento

    I ended up going the magento route. I started out using cubecart but it didn't seem have the same level of user support as Magento.

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    Before you start designing the site how you want it to look the best thing to do is find the shopping cart software you want to used to build the site on, some have more design restrictions than others and once you have the site perfect and looking how you want it's hard to change it haha!

    So find the software, get used to it, let your client see it to see if it is ok for them then design your site based on what you can do!

    :]
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    Hi Deren,

    If you need help setting up a eCommerce website do contact me. I can even set it up for you.

    Thanks
    We have over 12 years knowledge and experience working with Web Design, E-Commerce and Graphic Design. Our promise is to deliver fresh new ideas to our clients which they'll love.
    http://www.gtrekmedia.com

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