eCart Websites
This thread is for our customers to share websites they have created, using eCart. Please reply to this thread and post a URL if you would like to share.
This thread is for our customers to share websites they have created, using eCart. Please reply to this thread and post a URL if you would like to share.
I'll start off then, these sites all use eCart as the base but have been modified (heavily) in some instances to provided extra functionality
Cotswold Kitchen & Bath
Murranji Photography
Red Dirt Photography
Bayleys Lobster Pound in conjunction with Barnstormer Design
Dave!
I am impressed.
Cotswald is brilliant!
Thanks
Mick
Thanks Mick, the client liked it as well fortunately
Hi Dave, long time no talk! :)
No wonder you are so in demand. Very, very nice, all of them.
Dave
May I ask you to offer a short dissertation [I know that's an oxymoron] about some of the function behind Cotswold?
Specifically on the "more details about this product" sections…
1. "Ask a question about this product"
2. The purchase options as a list of check boxes rather than a drop-down menu as it is by default in PowerStore2.
And also the main menu structure on the left of the page. Was that built using WA tools?
Thanks
Mick
This was my second site using ecart, (first site was in asp.)
It was written for my niece about 6 months ago, who makes jewellery and glassware.
http://blunique.co.uk
I'm obviously no graphic designer, and a lot of what i did I would do differently now, (more css, fewer tables for layout), but overall I am quite happy with it.
Sadly, the best things about the site, (IMHO) are only apparent to a site admin, (such as database driven voucher codes),
(Constructive) criticism always welcome. :-)
A newer site is a test site I have been working on, with the intention of targeting artists and photographers who wish to have an online gallery and ecommerce opportunities.
Ecart 4 is employed here, but in this demonstration site, the visitor cannot go through the checkout process.
gallery.stonepits.com/
Craig FWIW I think the best thing about the site is the Moo Tools navigation which works really well and I had no trouble finding my way round the products which at the end of the day is what the site is designed to do !
Here's a site I made for a driving school with an online shop included using ECart 4 and a host of other things.
www.hoothoot.co.uk
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