I've got a WWB online shop that has evolved over time so it has many products across over 200 pages.
This has all been manually entered, no database.
This is the shop, www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk
So my problem is, the whole shop is now outdated and not responsive.
What I am looking for is to find a suitable ecommerce front-end with database where I can slowly move products onto the new database one page at a time, so short-term both the old pages and new pages can co-exist, interfacing to the same backend, Mals e-commerce.
Is this even possible? All suggestions welcome!
Ecommerce front end needed
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Re: Ecommerce front end needed
Maybe one of these solutions will be useful?
viewtopic.php?t=57726
viewtopic.php?t=57726
Re: Ecommerce front end needed
Many thanks Pablo, that looks like a very useful list for me to research 

Re: Ecommerce front end needed
we use ecwid.com and it works nicely embeded into a wizzy (webbuilder page)
it is simple to setup and use and has most features our clients need.
it is simple to setup and use and has most features our clients need.
onlye
Gluckstadt, MS USA
Gluckstadt, MS USA