Artisteer and Woocommerce


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LenW

Posted: 1/11/2016
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I have been using Artisteer and Tuxedo for Woocommerce websites, but it seems that Tuxedo plugin may not be moving forward. Will Artisteer or Themler be suitable for Woocommerce. I am concerned with the huge amount of negative comments around Themler, so what options do I have with this platform.
I have to say that Artisteer is way more flexible than many Wordpress "superthemes", but the Woocommerce issue does need a solution.
Can you advise please how this can be solved.
 
Nick

Posted: 1/15/2016
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WP Tuxedo offers the best choice in creating clean WordPress themes. And by clean, I mean the code up to the WordPress coding standards, unlike Artisteer, and themeler. As a result, a WP Tuxedo theme will not encounter and plugin conflicts. If a plugin works with any of the default themes , Twenty Twelve, etc... it will work with a WP Tuxedo theme.

That said, it will take 5 minutes to make any Artisteer theme Woocommerce compatible:

https://docs.woothemes.com/document/third-party-custom-theme-compatibility/
 
Nick

Posted: 1/15/2016
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We need a post editor here, to clean up typos and bad grammar...
 
YesSir

Posted: 1/19/2016
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Don't recomend Tuxedo no more. They are dead like Templateer. Waste of money.
 
dave

Posted: 1/20/2016
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Do you mean Themler or Createer?

I think Themler is great-looking and has huge potential, but takes so much time to try to learn how to use that it's just not practical for e. I don't have a week to set aside to try to learn how Themler works and why it won't save some ways but will other ways and so on.

Createer seemed like a good idea at the time, but again, you can do more with PowerPoint, and much quicker. It' loads, like Themler, incredibly slow, with lots of crashes, and almost no documentation or tutorials.

Long live Artisteer. It's better than most if not all of the frameworks out there, and actually works. Just got to figure out a good eCommerce platform that can be added to a theme without mauling it's design and coding.
 
YesSir

Posted: 1/20/2016
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Nothing to do with Themler.

Pay money for Templateer. Author disappears. Site breaks. Byebye money.

Pay money for Tuxedo. Author disappears. Site breaks. Byebye money again.

No more getting ripped off by guy taking my money and running after a year.
 
David Antonacci

Posted: 4/11/2018
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I found this helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sg7ctUFhXI