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Ecommerce Template in WWB
I am looking at implementing an online Order / pay page for a small restaurant
Anyone has used this feature and can point me to the website to see an actual live implementation
Please
Thanks
Anyone has used this feature and can point me to the website to see an actual live implementation
Please
Thanks
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Re: Ecommerce Template in WWB
Maybe this will be of interest
https://www.phpjabbers.com/food-delivery-script/
https://www.phpjabbers.com/food-delivery-script/
Re: Ecommerce Template in WWB
Yes, I visited this one already, but:
1) Is it done using the WWB extension?
2) If not, how customizable will it be? What if what I see doesn't match the general design of my website, here:
http://www.sakurasushimornington.com.au/
heers
1) Is it done using the WWB extension?
2) If not, how customizable will it be? What if what I see doesn't match the general design of my website, here:
http://www.sakurasushimornington.com.au/
heers
Re: Ecommerce Template in WWB
1. No. This is a separate script you install on your server. For the front end, it will give you the code to enter into a code object on your page.
2. You can view their demo to see exactly what the front and backend looks like. As far as your design, if you are referring to colors/fonts/etc. you can change those but will need to do so in the code. There is nothing in the backend that lets you change this stuff easily.
I have used their scripts many times and they are pretty good. You can reach out to them and have them tailor the scripts to your liking by adding additional functionality at an additional cost.
2. You can view their demo to see exactly what the front and backend looks like. As far as your design, if you are referring to colors/fonts/etc. you can change those but will need to do so in the code. There is nothing in the backend that lets you change this stuff easily.
I have used their scripts many times and they are pretty good. You can reach out to them and have them tailor the scripts to your liking by adding additional functionality at an additional cost.
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No, it is a stand alone script.1) Is it done using the WWB extension?
All the scripts are customizable. If you need help in doing so the php jabbers team can help for a fee.2) If not, how customizable will it be? What if what I see doesn't match the general design of my website, here
At the price it is selling at you have nothing to really lose..
Re: Ecommerce Template in WWB
OK, thanks
I understand that on top of that , the customer will need to establish an account with PayPal or another Payment Gateway provider
Cheers
I understand that on top of that , the customer will need to establish an account with PayPal or another Payment Gateway provider
Cheers
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Correct, also as the client is going to be receiving payments they should also obtain a ssl certificate, this is to ensure the customer there details are safe.I understand that on top of that , the customer will need to establish an account with PayPal or another Payment Gateway provider
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In paralel, I checked the PayPal merchant account options, there are several options with different charges (here in Australia anyway)
The basic one says that the money paid by the customer is immediatly deposited into the PayPal merchant account, that means that the merchant needs to manually transfer the money into their business bank account....
Is this the same in the UK?
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The basic one says that the money paid by the customer is immediatly deposited into the PayPal merchant account, that means that the merchant needs to manually transfer the money into their business bank account....
Is this the same in the UK?
Cheers
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Re: Ecommerce Template in WWB
Yes thats how it works here it is this way to protect both buyer/seller from possible fraud.
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I see,
Thanks again
Thanks again