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BCB
Anyway to loose the logged in pop up window, and maybe making so after you log in the moving stuff to your cart is automatic.

Last question, and this one may be because I haven't tested my own site as much as I should, but anyway of cutting down on the steps in ordering. Maybe something to remember preferences, like one-click shopping.

Just thought I would ask while fine tuning stuff.
AzAkers
The order steps seem to be an issue with all the merchants - doesn't seem to be a resolution to that yet - but ,as they say - The squeeky hinge gets the oil, and this 5 step program just to check out is really starting to squeek.
atb132
QUOTE(AzAkers @ Feb 3 2005, 05:54 PM)
The order steps seem to be an issue with all the merchants - doesn't seem to be a resolution to that yet - but ,as they say - The squeeky hinge gets the oil, and this 5 step program just to check out is really starting to squeek.
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Is there anyway to create a blank order form on a page so that the customer enters all the product numbers they want say from a catalog and then hits enter and adds them to their cart without searching all over the site for them?
Brad
Hi Everyone -

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Anyway to loose the logged in pop up window, and maybe making so after you log in the moving stuff to your cart is automatic.

Currently there is not an option to disable the 'Thank you, you are now logged in' popup message that displays upon logging in. The second part of the question, however, is an option. You can make the transfer an automatic one by going to Site Information > Site Wide Settings > Log In & Checkout and setting 'Auto-Merge Computer Cart with Customer Cart Upon Log In' to Yes.

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The order steps seem to be an issue with all the merchants - doesn't seem to be a resolution to that yet - but ,as they say - The squeeky hinge gets the oil, and this 5 step program just to check out is really starting to squeek.

This is something that is on our Development Team's plate, although I would not be able to give you an ETA as when it will be included in the software... it is definitely in the works.

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Is there anyway to create a blank order form on a page so that the customer enters all the product numbers they want say from a catalog and then hits enter and adds them to their cart without searching all over the site for them?

There is currently not a feature exactly like this. The closest would be the QuickOrder page feature. The quickorder page lists out the products (all products, or products for a specific category), with a quantity box next to each, and an Add to Cart button at the bottom. You can see the quickorder page for your site by going to:

http://www.<yoursite>.com/index.asp?...tion=QUICKORDER

OR

http://www.<yoursite>.com/index.asp?...ion=QUICKORDER2

The difference between the two is that QUICKORDER2 displays the product thumbnails within the product list, while QUICKORDER does not.

Hope this helps!

Brad
mcsmiths
Wow! I've never come across this quickie order thingie before.

You say it can be set up for a category? How do you do that? Where does it show up? How does it work with products with variants? Tell me all about it. Does anyone have samples of this feature in use?

Could I do something like put a link in a product description to the quick order page for a particular category of products?

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