• 0

Guess tha shopping cart script..


Question

I can't figure out what shopping cart these guys are using. I'm pretty sure both sites are using the same thing. I need the exact same thing but can't figure out what script it is :crazy:

scroll to middle of pages to see it...

http://www.promomacaron.ca/Products.htm?CD=9&ID=62

http://catalogue.crazycordz.com/Products.htm?CD=57&ID=203

any help appreciate

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/475882-guess-tha-shopping-cart-script/
Share on other sites

6 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

Not sure, think its safe to say it isn't OsCommerce, why do you want that specific cart? What does it do that you specificly want because http://www.gl-sports.com/ use a shopping cart system called the SHOP-Trix, it might have the features you want...

  • 0
  Trix.Neo said:

Not sure, think its safe to say it isn't OsCommerce, why do you want that specific cart? What does it do that you specificly want because http://www.gl-sports.com/ use a shopping cart system called the SHOP-Trix, it might have the features you want...

:laugh: sneaky bit of advertising? :shifty:

  • 0

Basicly when you select the "Manage Options" from the product menu when your editting your item you will presented with a list of checkboxes for the default option set of "Size" the sets have to be put into the database manually at the momment but once you have a set you can re-use it unlimited times. The panel to do this through the site is on my to do list! The function to get it to re-calculate according to the option would be easy to add on if required.

Neo

(Will update the demo next week as there is an improved version being released shortly)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Google Chrome finally lets you change the position of the address bar on Android by Aditya Tiwari Google is rolling out a small but useful update to Chrome. The update makes the address bar in the web browser more customizable and accessible. You can now place it at the top or bottom of the screen, as you prefer. The ability to change the position of the address bar in Google Chrome has started rolling out and will be available to all users over the coming weeks. You can long-press on the address bar and select the "Move address bar to bottom" option. Alternatively, you can also go to Settings > Address bar to customize it. "Depending on the size of your hand and your device, one address bar position may feel more comfortable than the other," the company said in a blog post. "We designed this update to give you the flexibility to choose your preferred location — so you can browse with more ease." The address bar is where you can type website names you want to visit. It's a crucial part of our browsing experience and also doubles as the search bar in Google Chrome. The browser's Android version has been around since 2012, and the address bar's top position has remained the default for most of its time. Over the years, Google has enhanced the address bar with additional features, such as the ability to automatically hide when scrolling up on a web page, thereby offering more screen real estate. A bottom-mounted address bar could be a better option for users with small hands or those who prefer to use their device with one hand. Interestingly, this is not the first time Chrome has had a bottom address bar, as Google briefly experimented with the feature in the past. The bottom address bar even made its way to Chrome for iOS, where you can long-press the address bar to toggle between the two options or change it in the settings. It's hard to digest that it took Google so long to add a simple feature. The defunct Windows Phone had this feature as far back as 2012, and Chrome's rival Safari added a Bottom layout option in 2021. Nonetheless, the latest update brings Chrome in line with other browsers that offer a bottom address bar on Android.
    • That's just my understanding of the courts situation with the law with of AI and when could be copyrighted. Found this article about how different area's of the world are handling copyrights - https://www.cooley.com/news/in...uts-varies-around-the-world AI seems to be a disruptive technology so far, like the internet was. Whenever a disruptive tech comes out, it takes a while on what societies accepts, adapts, rejects, and how it ultimately pans out.
    • remember you "dont own it"....... you own the device... you dont own the OS... (yes i find what they are doing ridiculous, just posting how they think)
    • These are interesting options. This is good news.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      DrRonSr earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Sharon dixon earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Dedicated
      Parallax Abstraction earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      956400 earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      davidfegan earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      618
    2. 2
      ATLien_0
      228
    3. 3
      +FloatingFatMan
      169
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      166
    5. 5
      Som
      146
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!