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New Shopping Cart component in development Print E-mail
Written by Konstantin Palkin   
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

JoomlaEquipment company has started the development of a new online shop component named JCommerce. This shop will be very multifunctional. The functionality of JCommerce will allow you to create many kinds of shops, including small shops or B2B portals. JCommerce will absolutely be a multiseller shop.

JCommerce will also include a form constructor for goods characteristics. Thus, JCommerce will allow you to add additional fields to product entry forms or user buyer forms. JCommerce will allow you to sort or search by these fields. For example, if you have a book store, you can search for books by ISBN, or if your shop is mobile phones store, it will be possible to sort them by standards GSM800, GSM1200, CDMA, ...

Another feature divides the site by sections and creates a special control menu. JCommerce provides the opportunity to control modules. In other words, which modules should be shown in the list of goods, which ones in detailed view, which in cart view, which in corrections of personal information and so on.

The problem with big components is that, for example, you cannot show the module of popular articles of particular category only on the page of the goods detailed view. If you place it in your module it will be shown on all pages of the component what is not always good.

All this will speed up data entry, make the shop universal, improve the service of searching for goods for users and will make the shop interface control wholly flexible.

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