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ivanpw

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Feb 09, 2008 5:10 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Dear Sirs/Madams,

I just launched my first ecommerce site.   I`ve done web design a lot, but setting an ecommerce site is quite a new concept to me.

About my website, it`s basically sell natural remedy products, provide useful articles, and do some affiliate marketing.

I need critics and advices to improve my website.

Thank you for your critics and advices!

Ivanpw
http://www.all-natural-treatment.com
http://all-natural-treatment.blogspot.com


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The ecommerce part of the joomla site is a little "funky"
 
After I added a product to my cart and click on check out... I had to scroll down to see the part of the page for me to either log in or register.
After selecting "register" the form also appears half-way down the page AND an ad blocks/covers part of the form!
 
It would be better to have the "about all natural..." article appear on the checkout or registration pages.
 
While you have an SSL logo displayed in the bottom right of your site, when I go to the registration page it is not an HTTPS: page.
 
~Roland


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ivanpw

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Feb 09, 2008 9:50 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks for the feedback!

My eyes are sore, too, looking to the cart part - I still work on it right now.  About the https, I still work around Joomla how to implement the https.  (I`m on Joomla for 3 months - need a lot of experience to hack here and there)

Thanks again, Roland..



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I forgot, I really could use some advice on implementing https on Joomla. 

Any helps are most appreciated.

Happy day to you!

ivanpw2/9/2008 9:53 AM


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What version of Joomla are you using.....

As of version 1.5, has added the capability to switch between a secured (SSL signed) server and an unsecured server. Some uses for this functionality would be:

  • Submitting credit card information (e-commerce)
  • Submitting sensitive personal information (dating service)
  • Submitting secure site login information
Did you check the Joomla site for answers?
 
~Roland
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ivanpw

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Feb 09, 2008 6:33 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Roland,

I still look into it.  I understand J 1.5 support this, but I currently use J 1.013.  This things are quite new for me.

Thanks!

Ivanpw
http://www.all-natural-treatment.com
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