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  1. @lesley further research shows it is easiest done trough the API (webservice) of TB, what do you think?
  2. Anyone here willing to help with development of a new module that aims to make possible for thirty bees integration into an existing website or platform. Basically what it must do is: Keep a fully featured backend. But for the front end it must stick inside a current platform the following: Product listing Product Page Cart Checkout
  3. @datakick - this is a good idea, but unfortunately there is no similar module. @lesley - thank you Lesley, seems like there might be a way. Yet I am not nearly any of that good in coding. Do you think there is a thirty bees pro who I can turn to for making a module that does the job at relative cost. If so where should I look for him/her? Sorry I am like a baby here...:)
  4. Thank you a lot for the answers! By "integrate" in the simplest form I mean: to output a field with product options/sizes etc. and an add to cart button that a user can copy-paste under the products on the existing website. The order button adds everything up to a small pop-up field cart and then the check out can be on a separate page or a pop-up field. I think I thirty bees has a module that makes a block of the shopping cart, the others "order online" and the product attributes can be solved similarly. The website is www.sevoa.com . How Abantecart achieves that is by having an html code generator. Basically they output a product only page like that: https://sevoa.com/abante/index.php?rt=r/product/product&product_id=123 and this gets outputted in a pop-up on the page when "order online" is clicked. This is the button code: "Поръчай онлайн." Lesley, I have literally tried 90% of all supposedly ok ecommerce solutions out there - trust me it is really a mess. If there is a way that we can do module to output that "product only page" the "order button" and the "cart" it would be possible I think, or I am wrong? I am truly eager to start using thirty bees only and I am ok paying for all that and then sharing the module publicly for free.
  5. Hey guys, I've spent the last 30 hours looking for a decent open source e-commerce can be easily attached to an existing website. Basically the back-end is needed without the front-end (by now only AbanteCart does the job but it is terrible in terms of customization options). Never-mind that, currently we are using Prestashop for our online shop on a separate domain but we need to integrate a cart solution to our main website. I totally fell in love with Thirty bees when I have noticed how brilliant is the back-end! PLEASE tell me there is a way to integrate to an existing website :) because it is definitely the best of all the more than 25 e-commerce solutions that I have tested. May be a module that does that?
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