Includes an Advanced Store Stack (highly customizable), Shopping cart stack, Categories Menu Stack, Store Redirect Stack, Search Stack, Single Product Stack. Hello STACKS BUNDLE: all you need to launch you Ecwid e-commerce with RW and Ecwid (no plugin). Thanks for the link though! I’m bookmarking it this time :-) I may try and find a way to use the first £15/month tier of Ecwid and just sell one size for now… At the moment I’m looking to use Youzool’s Cart 2 stack once he’s modified it for SCA. I think Marie’s photography is fantastic, especially considering she’s using an iPhone to take them. Are you doing that manually for each one or is it automated somehow? It’s a great idea to show people what their images will look like. I’d love to know how you get all the picture into the interior renders. Perhaps in the future if we have success with online selling. My wife sells them for a lot less than Marie La Forge, so it wouldn’t be cost-effective for us to use Ecwid just yet. The only issue is that Ecwid starts getting really expensive if you want product variations, which we would need for different sized prints etc. I saw it ages ago when Lucas had it as an example of UIKit sites and spent quite some time yesterday trying to find it again (as its not on the page anymore). If it all goes tits-up, I may need to borrow a camp-bed and or tent! Thanks Just thought I’d ask as I’m sure some of you will have been down this road already. She won’t be adding new stuff every day, so it doesn’t have to be a huge commercial type thing. She will want to be able to take payments from abroad as a lot of her customers are outside the uk, but I guess paypal handles all that? We’ll just add postage and packing… She only wants to take payments via her Paypal account, which is not a commercial one, so I’m hoping we’ll be OK for the whole SCA thing? ( I’m sure you can advise on that one) OR, does Rapidcart (or other shop solutions) handle the ‘cms’ bit and add products to a page I can style, therefore not needing a custom cms system? So I need a simple to use but nice and intuitive CMS that won’t be too hard for me to integrate into a gallery site. She will want to be able to add and update images herself, without asking me all the time (in case she’s kicked me out!). I’m thinking an e-commerce stack like Rapidcart Pro would be perfect for this? Or is that overkill? I’ll be building this in UIKit, so whatever I use must work with that. We basically want a gallery site with different sections for different subjects, with the option to ‘add to cart’ for each image, then a dropdown type thing to choose small print, big print, framed print etc. Now that I am a Rapidweaver demon…(ok you can stop laughing now), I’ve foolishly told her that I can do that for her.īefore I risk scuppering the nice dinners and sleeping in the same bed I thought I’d better ask you lot some advice, as I’ve never done shop/cms before… so here goes. We’d like to take it away from squarespace and also integrate a shop so people can order prints etc online. My wife is an artist and currently has her site hosted on squarespace ( ).
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