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  1. @pedalman said in Backoffice order page too slow:

    Actually, in order to satisfy both types of shop owners - the ones who care about Google connections and those who do not -

    best would be to have an "on demand" look up Google Map adress button.

    I think this goes with Thirty Bees concept and should be build in.

    Thank you alot

    That seems reasonable imo. I think address validation doesn't even work for my country. No sense having it enabled.

  2. Inventoryshource.com is the company and they do an meta integration with other dropship suppliers.

    So you don't have to do a custom integration with each supplier to handle the quirks of their inventory feeds. Just use their integration and sign up with the dropshipper that they support and they handle the rest.

  3. @datakick That's great. I know my request was super niche. Have a few customers that have shall we say more adult oriented enterprises and they want to encourage user reviews, but obviously (most) people are reluctant to attach their real names or even initials to a review.

    The custom javascript option sounds like the ticket. Thanks much

  4. Very Niche feature request.

    Semi anonymized reviews. So assign a customer a random public name different from username or real name. E.g. pick random words from three lists. e.g. Mauve Hungry Hippo to assign to user to attach to reviews so that customer can freely give reviews without exposing their real names or accounts.

  5. Sorry those method's won't work due to the SQL triggers. They're designed to apply the markup once the database itself is updated upon any changes to a row in the database.

    It's quite handy however now it's biting me in the butt now that i want to add some products that don't use the same markup scheme

  6. Hi i need some help with a sql query. I want to edit the retail price of products in the psproductshop table with an id >9900001

    I want retail price to be equal to (wholesale price * 2.86)

    I can't do it with a CSV import because of some sql triggers that go off that mess up the retail price.

    So my idea is to just run a sql query to update the table directly.

    hope someone's SQL fu is better than mine

  7. I have a customer who commissioned a site for selling handbags. The put a "graphic designer" as the person to contact with regards to design. The sheer level of nitpickery that they're engaging in before taking the site live.....

    "The menu dropdowns have to be 70% opacity" "The mouseover color has be Pantone xxxxx" "The slider needs to be xxx pixels tall"

    Meanwhile the store is not online and no products are in the catalog and they are dragging their behind on the merchant account (in spite of me telling them that it's going to take a while to set that up)

    The advice is correct, launch with a basic design (even from a premium theme) work out your catalog issues and order workflow and process and nail the final look later. Design is far less important (for most e-commerce business other than high end apparel) than the overall customer experience.

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