Tim
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Hi
Has anyone built a ecommerce site with an Artiseer theme and using a DNN shopping cart. I would really like to se one in action. Have been looking at using NBStore? Cheers
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Brian
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DNNSpot has a nice little store. Still needs work but has all the basic features. Works fine on a test site I built with Artisteer Skin.
Catalook also an option, but the store is a monster and requires ALOT of setup and config. Don't know how it will respond to Artisteer, but it should work fine.
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mwoffenden
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I created a quick checkout using Dynamic Forms by DataSprings. Design is Artisteer.
https://www.informationresults.com/Services/BusinessEmail/PlaceYourOrder/tabid/177/Default.aspx
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happyfanaticsalsero
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I can recommend using NB_Store. It's available from CodePlex + is open source & free - but is much better than the store module from the core framework. It's very easy to set up and use (very intuitive), but remember to spend some time on reading the documentation on CodePlex so you understand what to do. It will help speed up your learning curve. The other modules mentioned here, Catalook and Dynamic Forms are the real professional stuff but come with a much steeper learning curve - be prepared to spend some days in finding out how to deal with these modules.
Please note: the administrative part of NB_Store is outside of DNN (plain ASP.NET but installs with the module) so skinning doesn't apply there. But your users would be able to see that anyway. Your shop, cart and all other parts such as the overview of the user's orders are all normal DNN pages to which you can apply DNN skinning - and Artisteer skins as well.
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Brian
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Smith Cart just did a big update. I was not a fan before this version, but they have made big strides to get into the game as a major player and they have address stored CC numbers.
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