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- Centigrade
This is a boring subject I know but:
Are they all still useless or are any of them...Simple
Easy to Customize
Do inventory
Can handle coupons/discountsGenerally everything a small online store would need. I'm open to using wordpress to. Anybody got any info?
Cheers.
- utopian0
- will investigateCentigrade
- meh... requires intermediate skillset to setup, skin and develop ford_rek
- Yah, thumbs down to Ubercart. Requires solid Drupal knowledge.dMullins
- Drupal = not just Drupal, but the way some Drupalista's think vs other Drupalista's aaargh!vaxorcist
- Centigrade0
bumpy
- chilamont0
Don't use Drupal, it's a pain in the ass, Wordpress is much easier and a helluva' lot more supported. Keeps winning CMS awards over and over and over. Chances are you can add an additonal plug-in or two without breaking the system / theme.
- Drupal = sleepless nights, but possibly a HUGE VENDOR LOCKIN! job 4 life!vaxorcist
- Centigrade0
Yeah I'm pretty happy to stick with WP. Just was trying out the WP eCommerce plugin which quickly became a pain in the ass. Some of those themes look like good starting points.
- chilamont0
Dig through ThemeForest there are quite a few nicely done ones with examples from users that have used them. Plenty of others bro...
- cheers!Centigrade
- yes, I've found some good themes that I tweeked a bit, not to re-invent the wheel...vaxorcist
- intVal0
http://www.opencart.com/index.ph…
havent try it but it's open source
- chilamont0
ain't getting easier than this braaaa
http://upthemes.com/demo/index.p…
- dijitaq0
has anyone ever tried using wp and shoppplugin.net??
- shopplugin.netdijitaq
- it works well, depends on which theme. some themes don't like itchilamont
- dpi0
Dont use wp as a ecommerce solution. It is fucking slow.
- vaxorcist0
wp speed depends a LOT on host
caching can make a huge difference....
- nb0
Anyone using this?
https://shopplugin.net/