bump2tjsystems wrote:tjsystems wrote:Is there gone be any feedback from the OC-team about suggestions/comments/input from the community that are made on Uservoice?
I don't see any reactions from you guys...
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Please post it under Board index ‹ OpenCart 2.0 Support ‹ Extensions Support ‹ Modules. Or even better, get in touch with the author of this module.gowri wrote:i have social post link module, module name 'social post' its doesn't work i have an error 'Given URL is not permitted by the application configuration.: One or more of the given URLs is not allowed by the App's settings. It must match the Website URL or Canvas URL, or the domain must be a subdomain of one of the App's domains.'? pls anybody knows this? pls reply me as soon as possible
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Unless someone can provide very compelling reasons why many fields are arbitrarily marked as * mandatory, I would like to suggest that, as site owners we should have the prerogative of deciding what fields users will be required to fill in. I asked this question before and was advised that all I needed to do would be to delete one asterisk and insert some code. Well, needless to say that’s not very inspirational to a non-coder – non-developer. Would this change require a re-writing of the core files?
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- Would like to be able to update from within the Admin like you can with WordPress. As it is, updating seems a little overwhelming.
- In Catalog > Downloads I would like a table column for File Size and another column for Date Last Updated
- Would like to be able to export my customer names and emails
- In Catalog > Downloads I would like a table column for File Size and another column for Date Last Updated
- Would like to be able to export my customer names and emails
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i do strongly suggest that new version should includes:
- SEO Friendly URL manage from the admin side. There are many links do not manage on the admin side. like contact us page, login, register, account etc...
It should be option on admin side where client will put the seo friendly Url.
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i do strongly suggest that new version should includes:
- SEO Friendly URL manage from the admin side. There are many links do not manage on the admin side. like contact us page, login, register, account etc...
It should be option on admin side where client will put the seo friendly Url.
Regards,
Upgrade Path, the ability to update from a previous product purchase to a new release. For example, the customer bought version 1 or 2 for $100. Version 3 is released and retails for $100, but can be upgraded from version 1 or 2 for only $50.
You could do this already with customer groups and discounts.Greg Houston wrote:Upgrade Path, the ability to update from a previous product purchase to a new release. For example, the customer bought version 1 or 2 for $100. Version 3 is released and retails for $100, but can be upgraded from version 1 or 2 for only $50.
Running Opencart v3.0.3.2 with multi-stores and the default template from https://www.labeshops.com which has links to all my stores.
I think they're referring to extension store purchaseslabeshops wrote:You could do this already with customer groups and discounts.Greg Houston wrote:Upgrade Path, the ability to update from a previous product purchase to a new release. For example, the customer bought version 1 or 2 for $100. Version 3 is released and retails for $100, but can be upgraded from version 1 or 2 for only $50.
Opencart 2 is my favorite e-ecommerce platform, but I have one sugestion. It would be good if the module positions transferred to the presentation layer. So that their positions and amount depend on the idea of the template designer. A similar solution has Joomla.
Please Please Please - can you change the database structure to make a product associate with MANY manufactures - I have been asking and waiting for a long time and I'm not the only one either - Manuacturers should work like the category or filter adition in the back end - surely it cant be that hard to do and thousands of us using OC could really use it - I'm begging - please include it it is very nessecary to hundreds of industries
pretty sure "thousands of us" is an exaggeration. I've never seen a request for this before on the forums. It would also break backwards compatibility for tens of thousands (not an exaggeration) of stores. I'm not even sure why you would need multiple manufacturers, but chances are this won't be implemented in the core. You'd be better getting this created by a private contractor
Still think we need the ability to be able to choose if we want the sample data installing when setting up a new store. A simple 'tickbox' during the installation process.
But... I've been saying this for some time now and it's still making me go back through the system and remove all the crap i don't need.
I'll add this request to the next improvement suggestion thread of OC3.0 when it comes around
But... I've been saying this for some time now and it's still making me go back through the system and remove all the crap i don't need.
I'll add this request to the next improvement suggestion thread of OC3.0 when it comes around
Well let me put it this way to you - My industry and ALL component / parts industries NEED to associate one product with m any brands - I take it you have a washing machine? - well let me tell you that your brand of washing machine is most likely part of a brand group but leaving that aside if you needed a part for it what is the first criteria you would search under? Your brand name of course but what your not aware of is that quite a number of components in your washing machine are used by other brands also! - Would you suggest that you create the part/product numerous times to cater for this? Of course you wouldn't.JAY6390 wrote:pretty sure "thousands of us" is an exaggeration. I've never seen a request for this before on the forums. It would also break backwards compatibility for tens of thousands (not an exaggeration) of stores. I'm not even sure why you would need multiple manufacturers, but chances are this won't be implemented in the core. You'd be better getting this created by a private contractor
With regards to a private contractor - went down this route - and wasn't completed properly at all. I really dont see what the big deal is in making a many t0o many relationship in the database for manufacturers - after all categories are done this way aren't they? And how could it break backward compatibility at all? Most of the so called extension / modifications are obsolete after a few months with amateur developers ot bothering to update them
Manufacturer and part compatibility are really two separate ideas. You may want to try using a combination of categories and product filters to achieve your needs. Otherwise custom work may be required.
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I'm well aware of how electrical goods have parts from various manufacturers inside them. I've dealt with laptop components just plenty. That doesn't mean they have numerous manufacturers though does it. It just means people will search for it with the wrong manufacturer. This is why components have part numbersIamdbat wrote:I take it you have a washing machine? - well let me tell you that your brand of washing machine is most likely part of a brand group but leaving that aside if you needed a part for it what is the first criteria you would search under? Your brand name of course but what your not aware of is that quite a number of components in your washing machine are used by other brands also!
This is where you're making an assumption on how OpenCart links categories and manufacturers. They don't work in the same way at all. Manufacturers are set in a single column in the 'product' table, where as categories are in a HABTM table called 'product_to_category'. Could you do the same with manufacturers - of course. But like I said, it will break backwards compatibility with any extension expecting the manufacturer_id to be in the product table where it should be. I appreciate that in your circumstance allowing multiple manufacturers can be beneficial, but to say it's needed by thousands of OpenCart stores isn't really true.Iamdbat wrote:I really dont see what the big deal is in making a many t0o many relationship in the database for manufacturers - after all categories are done this way aren't they? And how could it break backward compatibility at all?
As for your bad experience with a developer, this is unfortunate but it happens. I've had the same problem subcontracting work before now. You should do some research on anyone you hire off the forums. Personally I don't hire anyone not in the UK/USA as the developers from both of these are usually very good at speaking and comprehending English and the code is of a better standard. I've also had good experiences with developers from Germany, Spain, Poland and the Netherlands but obviously English isn't the native language so things can get lost in translation sometimes. If you're unsure, ask a developer for references from website owners that have had work done on their OpenCart sites first
RPH makes a good point with using product filters. That would work and wouldn't affect usability
I have tried every which way using filters etc but that little link down the bottom called 'brand' throws that idea out without removing the php from the template which can be done of course (not that I'm an expert)
Thousands of us is a figure of speech - I wouldn't know how many people but I'm sure a lot of users would find this useful
I have used filters etc but your looking at maybe 7 or 800 different manufacturers which slows the cart down on occasion
Brown Goods and White Goods are two different industries and the use of part numbers is well used in my industry but a joe soap won't know what part number they are looking for - the first approach would be 'What is my appliance' What is the brand of that appliance, what is the model number of that appliance and what is the part you are looking for
I'm in this industry 40 years and there is NO off the shelf software that caters for my industry at all and the mega sites out there are all bespoke - I cant afford that. I guess I'll just have to stick with filters but it seems extaordinary that its not a fairly simple database change in principle. As far as backward compatibility is concerned .... Is that not what extension updates are for? even with a charge?
Thousands of us is a figure of speech - I wouldn't know how many people but I'm sure a lot of users would find this useful
I have used filters etc but your looking at maybe 7 or 800 different manufacturers which slows the cart down on occasion
Brown Goods and White Goods are two different industries and the use of part numbers is well used in my industry but a joe soap won't know what part number they are looking for - the first approach would be 'What is my appliance' What is the brand of that appliance, what is the model number of that appliance and what is the part you are looking for
I'm in this industry 40 years and there is NO off the shelf software that caters for my industry at all and the mega sites out there are all bespoke - I cant afford that. I guess I'll just have to stick with filters but it seems extaordinary that its not a fairly simple database change in principle. As far as backward compatibility is concerned .... Is that not what extension updates are for? even with a charge?
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