Powerful e-Commerce Solution
OpenCart is a turn key ready shopping cart software solution. You simply install, select your template, add products and you're ready to start accepting orders. OpenCart is an open source PHP-based online shopping cart system. A robust e-commerce solution for Internet merchants with the ability to create their own online business and participate in e-commerce at a minimal cost. OpenCart is designed feature rich, easy to use, search engine friendly and with a visually appealing interface.
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You can also choose to show your latest posts on the Presentation page. From the theme settings you can select how many posts to show and more will be loaded via an Ajax button.
Even if you can show your latest posts on the Presentation Page, you can also use the Blog Page Template to designate another page as your primary blog posts page. While creating a new page or editing an existing one choose Blog Template as the page template and save.
For more information read all the help sections from the Theme Settings.
Even if you can show your latest posts on the Presentation Page, you can also use the Blog Page Template to designate another page as your primary blog posts page. While creating a new page or editing an existing one choose Blog Template as the page template and save.
For more information read all the help sections from the Theme Settings.
How to manage your customers in OpenCart
How to setup special promotions in OpenCart
How to download and install OpenCart
Opencart Features
OpenCart is an open source shopping cart solution that enables businesses to set up their online presence using a user friendly web interface and without spending huge costs. OpenCart provides all the features that can be expected of an e-commerce solution including various payment gateways and free support.
As a modular system it is possible to add additional features in the future which again is les expensive than bespoke development as the modules exist it is simply a case of installing the modules/patches and making the relevant changes and testing within the site structure to allow these to work within the site therefore reducing the cost of future development
As a modular system it is possible to add additional features in the future which again is les expensive than bespoke development as the modules exist it is simply a case of installing the modules/patches and making the relevant changes and testing within the site structure to allow these to work within the site therefore reducing the cost of future development