• Hi guys,
    I’m very proud of my new e-commerce website:
    https://www.modatak.com
    The Template is designed and coded by me, using html5 and css3 and this is my first e-commerce and responsive website.
    The site is using this plugins:

    • wp e-commerce
    • Google Analytics for WordPress
    • WordPress SEO
    • WP Super Cache
    • Contact Form 7

    I think the result is simple and clean and people say the design is elegant and easy.

    Please, we need more feedback from professionals.
    Do you like the website? Do you have any question how I did it? What do you think?

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  • Nice e-commerce site, it looks great on my iPad.

    Great ! It would be a great help for WordPress users if you could release the design as a theme

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Hi Hector,
    thank you! I’m still improving mediaqueries for smartphones and ipads but I think now it’s pretty nice.

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Hi vbk100,

    I’m sorry but It’s impossible for me to release this theme with the exact design because of the rights but I think it is a good idea to release this templates with different css.
    If somebody is interested in some parts of the web, i can share some code or ask questions about how I did it.

    Really nice work. Well done.

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Thank you premiumwp!!

    Hello mediopirzel,

    Got an Idea and hope you already might have plan to implement it. How about letting your( The shop owner’s ) customers to checkout a product right from the showcase page? I mean … only the product’s name and price are being displayed now. Along with them the add to cart or checkout option would ease your customers to order. I think you already may have this Idea ??

    The second one …an ajax checkout option will be more convenient for your customers. Ofcourse this is a common feature. Not my Idea:)

    You have done a really good job with this website. Its a pity it can’t be released.

    I am a novice so don’t know how to use only some parts of the theme.

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Hi vbk100,
    I really appreciate your feedback.

    You are right, some e-commerce sites have this “fast add to cart” button in products list.
    I think this is a perfect solution for some shops (market,bookshop..), but in our case, choosing a size, is a mandatory step before adding a product to cart. We have to think about it.
    We will do some A-B tests and maybe this idea will be one of them.

    The second one…
    I don’t understand your idea, I think our checkout process is mostly based on ajax. What do you mean?

    Once again, Thank you

    You website looks nice. Quite good and useful content.

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Thank you BlazeJunky!!

    wow! your site rocks!

    Hi, can I ask you something? I noticed that when navigating to different pages in your ecommerce site, when I press back button it reloads the previous page instead of just displaying the previous page stored in the cache. How did you do that? Because the big problem in the online exam I’m doing is when pressing the back button it displays the previous question, what I want to happen is when the user press the back button it will re-execute the code so it will display the current question number instead of the previous one.

    Thread Starter Xavier Soler

    (@mediopirzel)

    Hi reineskye25 and Thank you.

    I’m sorry but I have no idea about your question. I’m using wp e-commerce with Super Cache plugins.
    This is my Super Cache configuration, maybe this helps you:

    1. Cache hits to this website for quick access.
    2. Use mod_rewrite to serve cache files.
    3. Compress pages so they’re served more quickly to visitors.
    4. Don’t cache pages for known users.
    5. Don’t cache pages with GET parameters. (?x=y at the end of a url)
    6. Make known users anonymous so they’re served supercached static files
    7. Cache rebuild. Serve a supercache file to anonymous users while a new file is being generated.
    8. Clear all cache files when a post or page is published or updated.
    9. Extra homepage checks.

    Maybe it has something to do with number 5 or updating your htaccess file.

    multimule

    (@multimule)

    Pretty nice theme
    Can u share with us your e-commerce .css file?
    I supposed that u needed to edit them. I have an responsive theme and no working well in the wp e-commerce plugin zones site.

    PD- ?Eres espa?ol?

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