2 questions about how visitors can add to shopping cart

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2 questions about how visitors can add to shopping cart

Postby Ardin » Tue Mar 30, 2004 4:38 pm

1. Will shopsite allow people to enter quantities for many products that
are on one page and then go to the bottom of the page and do Add to Cart
allowing all of these products with quantities be added to the cart in one
shot?

2. Will shopsite allow people to click on an Add to Cart button but instead
of going to the shopping cart page, just keep a note of it for later use and
remain on the same page?



Ardin
Ardin
 

Re: 2 questions about how visitors can add to shopping cart

Postby Jim » Tue Mar 30, 2004 10:35 pm

1. You can create multi-product add to cart pages as outlined on this
page in the ShopSite help:
http://www.shopsite.com/help/7.0/en-US/ ... i-add.html

2. By default at the top of the shopping cart screen there is a check
box that says "Show me my shopping cart every time I order something"
If it is checked every time the shopper clicks add to cart the cart is
displayed. The default is to have this box checked so the shopper
normally will see the cart everytime they add something. If they
uncheck it then they will not see the cart again until they click the
View Cart button. In ShopSite Version 7 Pro stores you have the option
to have this box displayed or not displayed and you can have it check by
default or not. So it would be possible to have the store not show the
cart by default and require the shopper to click View cart to actually
see what is in the cart. ShopSite 7 also has a mini-cart capability
where the shopper sees a summary of what is in their cart on the store
pages. You can find the option for the "Show me my cart...." under
Commerce Setup > Order System > Shopping Cart.

Jim

Ardin wrote:

1. Will shopsite allow people to enter quantities for many products that
are on one page and then go to the bottom of the page and do Add to Cart
allowing all of these products with quantities be added to the cart in one
shot?

2. Will shopsite allow people to click on an Add to Cart button but instead
of going to the shopping cart page, just keep a note of it for later use and
remain on the same page?



Ardin

Jim
 

Re: 2 questions about how visitors can add to shopping cart

Postby Ardin » Wed Mar 31, 2004 6:58 am

Thank you for your detailed help!!

"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c4dhas$6c9$1@support.shopsite.com...
1. You can create multi-product add to cart pages as outlined on this
page in the ShopSite help:

http://www.shopsite.com/help/7.0/en-US/ ... i-add.html

2. By default at the top of the shopping cart screen there is a check
box that says "Show me my shopping cart every time I order something"
If it is checked every time the shopper clicks add to cart the cart is
displayed. The default is to have this box checked so the shopper
normally will see the cart everytime they add something. If they
uncheck it then they will not see the cart again until they click the
View Cart button. In ShopSite Version 7 Pro stores you have the option
to have this box displayed or not displayed and you can have it check by
default or not. So it would be possible to have the store not show the
cart by default and require the shopper to click View cart to actually
see what is in the cart. ShopSite 7 also has a mini-cart capability
where the shopper sees a summary of what is in their cart on the store
pages. You can find the option for the "Show me my cart...." under
Commerce Setup > Order System > Shopping Cart.

Jim

Ardin wrote:

1. Will shopsite allow people to enter quantities for many products
that
are on one page and then go to the bottom of the page and do Add to Cart
allowing all of these products with quantities be added to the cart in
one
shot?

2. Will shopsite allow people to click on an Add to Cart button but
instead
of going to the shopping cart page, just keep a note of it for later use
and
remain on the same page?



Ardin

Ardin
 


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