Shopping CART

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Last Post: May 9, 2010   (RSS)

By kitka - May 5, 2010

Can anyone here recommend a good shopping cart and
as well as a membership integration system that would work
with CMS builder....
jim albert

Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By Jason - May 5, 2010

Hi,

You should be able to use just about any shopping cart system with CMS Builder.

For website memberships, we actually have a plug-in that makes integration into your CMS Builder site easy. (http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/detail.php?Website-Membership-1012)

Hope this helps. Let me know if you run into any problems.
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Re: [Jason] Shopping CART

By kitka - May 5, 2010

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[font "Times New Roman"]I like the CMS builder.... we have been uing for client sites for years now.....
But i have a request for job that would require staff to do site but they also need capability to nallow members to register / pay for events or goods from their membership
from a searchable calendar (it is an organization thing) . Also they want to be able to sell goods from time to time.
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jim albert

Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By Jason - May 5, 2010

Hi,

The Website Membership plug-in that I mentioned will allow members to register and log in. It will also allow you to restrict access to certain pages to only users that have logged in.

There are many different shopping cart packages out there. Once you select one, it should be too hard to integrate it into you system. If you need more help with the integration, we could even do some custom programing for you.

Hope this helps.
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Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By rconring - May 6, 2010

I had to set up an online store a few years ago for a non-profit and wound up purchasing the shopping cart software from Ecommerce Templates. http://www.ecommercetemplates.com/

I was very impressed with the simplicity of the code since, at the time, I was a raw novice at coding. I used the ASP version, but they also have the same software in a PHP version. It has worked flawlessly for years now.

Although their support is also excellent and they constantly work on enhancements.
Ron Conring
Conring Automation Services
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Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By Maurice - May 9, 2010

Hi Kitka,

Wel we build some sites ecommerce sites with cmsB

http://www.koolsenravenhorst.nl/ hase one (done by IT)
and http://www.basicconcepts.eu/ hase a very complex one (not done by IT)

If its a smale site with just a few products like max 50 CMSB is oke with more use Magento or WP with a cart plugin both are mutch cheaper and less coding.

But cmsb with http://www.foxycart.com/ is great like a said for a small e-commerce sites.

If we van help with more Q's just email me.

Greetz Maurice
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