Post by uksitebuilder » Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:09 am

When requesting support, at a minimum, please supply the following information:
1. Your Exact OpenCart Version (e.g. 1.5.6.4, 2.3.0.2, 3.0.6.0, etc.)
2. Used Template/Theme
3. (Additional) Installed Extension(s)
4. (Additional) Installed Translation(s)
5. Used php Version
6. Used Browser and Version (and if used, installed extensions like Ads-Blocker, etc.)
If your post is related to a template issue, please also post a link to your website or the webpage where the problem is happening.

Be wary of people asking you for Admin Access or FTP Server Details.

Using AI or automatic text generation to write posts is prohibited.

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If offering to help, please do so via the forums. This will ensure that the forum grows and the questions/solutions are available to other visitors who may have the same problems in future.

When replying to a topic, please be courteous in your replies. Any posts deemed to be derogatory or containing improper language will be deleted.
Repeat offenders will be banned.

Let's keep this place clean, friendly and helpful for all users.

DO NOT offer to give direct assistance via the PM message system.
DO NOT ask for Admin Access or FTP Server Details
Last edited by Johnathan on Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added prohibition on using AI to write posts

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Post by qahar » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:58 pm

For new user please read post on Forum Rules, or at minimum read this post:

- Forum Etiquette and Common Sense
- Tips for Requesting Support

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Post by Avvici » Sun Dec 04, 2016 12:45 am

Selling Extensions & Exploiting Topics
-Second opinions on existing topics are always allowed and encouraged, as well as mentioning of extensions. However, if you are trying to exploit a topic with intentions of selling your extension you will be warned. There is a clear distinction between offering your extension as true help and exploiting. What does exploit mean? to utilize, especially for profit; turn to practical account; to use selfishly for one's own ends. Obviously, there are thousands upon thousands of posts answered and replied to with the suggestion of extensions and this is encouraged. Again, there is a clear distinction between helping, and exploiting. If you are only here to piggy back topics with intentions to spam your extensions then action will be taken. This does not apply to the forum sections that are devoted to announcing and selling new extensions.

Commercial Development Ethics
-Many users on the forums are in need of a developer to help them with a project. For obvious reasons Open Cart is not involved in what goes on behind closed doors between users and developers. Both the developer and the user have a responsibility to practice their own business sense whereby protecting their assets.
If you are a developer on this forum it is suggested that you practice good work ethic when dealing with potential customers. How you do this is your business. If you are a user on this forum it is suggested that you practice good work ethic when dealing with potential developers. How you do this is your business as well. Again, if there is exploiting going on between either party, Open Cart will not get involved because it is purely your responsibility to protect your assets. However, users have been banned from the forum that were proven to be taking advantage of developers and vice-verse. There is no "department" that deals with this per say, but trust me when I say...there are eyes in the sky.

Advice:
- Don't go with a developer just because "they are cheaper than everyone else." Even though there are excellent developers out there that have ridiculously low prices, they are hard to come by and its doubtful you will find one in this forum.
- Be weary of people that spam the forum with 20 posts that state the same thing with a link to their website, attempting to solicit work. I said "be weary" I did not say "avoid" these people.
- Look for things such as "number of posts". How regular are they in the forums? And if they have created any extensions in the Open Cart Store, at least here you can see the ratings of their extensions. (This is by no means a requirement for someone to be legit, it just helps.)
- Perhaps if the project is large enough to warrant it then ask for examples of their work. This may not be necessary depending upon the size and budget of your project.

General Rule Of Thumb: To make money we have to spend money. Both parties are taking a risk when taking on commercial work. It's no secret and nothing new....where it has been done this way for eons. Good luck!

Patience for moderators and devoted forum support experts.
-As Open Cart becomes more popular with that comes more forum posts per day. Please be patient when posting a topic. Sometimes posts fall through the cracks or get delayed due to the actual topic or the number of people able to answer it. It "will" eventually be answered. As mention in Q's post http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=51672 it won't speed the process up by messaging moderators for help.

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Post by Burt65 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 6:48 pm

Forum Rules & Guidelines


Welcome to Opencart Community Forum. As the Opencart platform has become more and more popular, so has this forum where there are an average of 1000+ users per day. The workload of maintaining this forum is not a simple task as, not just we deal with several version of OC but also 30 International Forums and a commercial section.

The following posts are a collection of simple Rules & Guidelines that are applied and/or enforced to allow Us (The OC Team), to keep the forum & members interactions performing at its best. Once again welcome aboard and enjoy your stay..
The Opencart Team


Rules Index:
Which Forum to Post in Opencart
Minimum Standard Format for Post Requesting for Help
Opencart and PM Rules
Forum Signature
Forum Etiquette and Common Sense

Guidelines Index:
Forum Ethics
The Opencart Marketplace
Marketplace Extension Comments Are NOT meant for Support
Tips for Requesting Support
Opencart on weekends & Public Holidays

Last Update: 31/12/2017

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Post by Burt65 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 7:22 pm

What happen to my post?

It seems that some user have serious problem understanding the structure of Opencart forum. So here is a short description of what each forum should contain..

Opencart its divided in several very distinct sections:

GENERAL
Not for asking for support or report bug or for other language than English

Opencart 4.0 Support
Not for General Discussion or Opencart version 3.x, 2.x, 1.5+ or other language than English

Opencart 3.0+ Support
Not for General Discussion or Opencart version 2.0+, 1.5+ or other language than English

Opencart Cloud Support
Not for General Discussion unless related to the Opencart Cloud or other language than English

Opencart 2.0+ Support
Not for General Discussion or Opencart version 3.0+, 1.5+ or other language than English

Opencart 1.5+ Support
Not for General Discussion or Opencart version 3.0+, 2.0+ or other language than English

Development
Please, just read each forum description and stick to the topic if you can

Forum (International Forums)
Opencart for all other languages. Please note that sometime the moderator for that particular language is not online, and therefore it could take a bit longer for your post to be approved. No need to post over and over again the same post... Give us the chance to get there...

Other
Again just read each forum description and try to stick to the topic if you can

Here it is a final reminder of how it works:

You are encourage posting in the correct section/area/language of the forum, so that other members can easily find your post and possibly help you out with the solution. Again as mentioned several times before: the more details you can provide, the shorter the thread will be.

When you post in the wrong section, using the wrong language or not giving enough details, you are NOT just making our job harder as we need to move the post in the right section and try to guess what the problem really is, you are also taking precious times away from our support team, where this time could be otherwise used to answer your actual post...

Same thing apply to members that decide to use the English section of the forum to post in their own language instead of using the proper nationality forum

Do not post the same message in more than 1 forum, especially not in several languages.

Finally if you are not sure it is a bug, don't post it in the Bugs Report section. Just post it in the General Support for your Opencart version and if it is a bug one of our moderator will move the post for you. It will be a lot quicker this way as the majority of the times is not a bug but a simple user mistake

All the above adds up to a huge waste of time and frankly it could be easily avoided.

From now on posts that are posted in the wrong section, and they are not an honest mistake will be deleted!

We sincerely appreciate your cooperation on this matter

The Opencart Team

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Post by Burt65 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 7:23 pm

Minimum Standard Format for Post Requesting for Help


Several members have asked for this before, but it seem that nobody really took notice...
I'm talking about You, "the forum member", letting other people know what version of OC you are using and if your OC is Standard or modified!
We have few good members on here that usually take the time to answer as many post as they can, but unfortunately most of this time seem waisted and consume unnecessary always just to find out what version of OC and any other details that could be relevant in solving your queries..

So if you are one of those User that is asking for help, from now on, we are asking YOU, to provide a minimum set of info in your post regarding your OC version, theme used (if any) and/or Mods/Extension used and possibly related to your problem!
Now, if you think about it, this is also to show some respect to those members that take their own time to help you for free!
This is just a suggested form for your post:

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OC Version:
Theme:
Extension/Mods:
php Version:

Your query:

A link to your site:


Is it a single or multistore setup?

If required:
When requesting technical support for Opencart integrations with an Application Programming Interface (API), the application must include the link to the extension or to the official vendor/host API documentation.
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If you know how/where, it would also help attaching the error_log file (the relevant part) to your post, but remember to remove any sensitive data from it before posting it. If not sure, just wait for a member to instruct you on the correct procedure.

If you don't provide any relevant information's and just post a question, I'm afraid your new post shall be binned!
No exceptions!
Finally another little gesture of gratitude, would be to "Thanks" the member that helped you, fixing the problem and to edit your post title and adding the word [SOLVED], so that again the members don't keep coming back to the same posts.
We'll leave that to your good manners...

Note:
Regarding the International Forums, all Moderators/Members that do speak another language are encourage to let their members know of this change...

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Post by straightlight » Sun May 03, 2020 4:34 am

An update that needs to be added to the forum rules about addressing other forum user names, despite if it's a regular user, moderator user or an administrator user. Until this day, there were no forum rules regarding forum users, in general, where information, such as specific forum posts from this forum, was required whenever a user needs to be addressed.

The following is a post example of what I am referring about: viewtopic.php?f=202&t=217567#p785971 .

As it can be noticed, a user may address another user in his post but may not provide accurate and precise information based on the location where specific replies may have been provided prior to his views. Starting now, on this day, these posts will be monitored more closely. While the OC team do consider this forum community to be friendly, it does not mean that forum users can simply dictate other peoples' usernames without providing the facts regarding forum posts that may or may not have been posted in the past, in either case, until being proved from the sender.

Therefore, forum posts that cannot provide evidence on what's been said by other users in the past from other topics but rather simply based on assumptions or presumptuous posts, forum users will be provided a warning and further reviews will be assessed based on the quality assurance if, and when, those type of postings remains on-track.

Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.

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