I'm currently working with a team of 5 members to build an e-commerce store, but I'm kinda struggling with choosing a great product reviews extension that is suitable for our site. Any suggestions for this kind of extension?
Thanks in advance.
You should check out the Real Review for Magento 2 extension provided by MageSolution. This comes with a lot of features, to name a few:
+ Empower admin to interact with customers thanks to the function of reply/comment on the review
+ Enable/Disable extension (on Disable mode, default review function is applied)
+ Configure the settings to allow review approval automatically.
+ With Real Review for Magento 2, only customers who have purchased a product can write a review for that product.
If you want to explore more, here is your solution: Real Review for Magento 2
Hope this will help!
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I am developing a website in Magento and I need to develop the following functionality.
1) Products are added in the back end as devices and services.
2) All the Products are displayed on the homepage together.
3) If a user buys a products (device) then he will also require to buy another product related to that product (service).
4) In short he can't proceed without purchasing service product.
5) So if user buys Device product then he will compulsory will have to select one of the service products available for that product.
6) Also a user can't buy the service product only.. To buy the service product he will have to also purchase the device product.
This is what I am trying to develop but have got stuck on this point.
I have tried the best way to explain my problem. Any help, ideas will be welcome..
Thanks.
You issue solves easily with bundle products.
Create the 'Device' product as a bundle product.
All services should be also products that won't be visible individually.
Add bundle option for the 'Device' that contains as options (selections) the services you need. (off topic: you can even set different prices for the same service but different devices).
Make the bundle option required.
Save the product- > reindex everything -> profit.
Adding to the above answer, This free extension will solve your problem http://www.magentocommerce.com/magento-connect/display-bundle-product-s-bundled-items-images-19391.html
I have search this topic but was not able to find a perfect solution.
I wanted to know that if Magento can be useful to develop C2C e-commerce site. for example ebay.com, pond5.com, etc.
If yes, then how ? Are their any good article,book or tutorials available?
Please provide your valuable suggestions.
Thanks,
Rakesh Gangani.
Is it possible to build an extension that do these things:
add back-end permission control module for product and product category
auto create a product category and do related permission settings after creating a back-end user role
auto add related permission after users of the role creating a product
Set related permission to the role with Magento default function
Not good at explaining, hope this helps...
I found an extension which does exactly this. Here's what it says it can do:
This extension converts your store to a multiple sellers platform. The
admin can set the commission for each seller. The seller is able to
login from the frontend to track their sales and payout from the My
Account page.
I have implemented M2Epro with magento.
I have used Ebay_Available_quantity attribute to set ebay available quantity.
But there are time where website normal stock is zero and product is out of stock and its still listing on ebay.
When someone buys it on ebay. It does make an order on M2Epro. But does not allow to make order as a magento order.
Is it because it is out of stock or quantity is zero ?
Can we have exceptions for third party sales ?
Thanks
Abhi
We also encountered this issue some time ago and this is what M2e answered on an email:
Thank you for provided details.
I checked your FBA order XXXX and I understand that you
want Magento order creation for FBA orders do not depend on stock
availability.
Let me please explain the logic how Magento orders are created. When
a channel order is imported in M2e Pro, M2e Pro checks settings
provided in Account settings > Orders tab. If corresponding settings
for Magento order creation are provided - M2E Pro sends a request to
Magento to create a Magento order for the channel order.
Magento orders are created due to Standard Magento functionality and
Core Models. Magento does not let to create an order if the product is
out of stock or 'disabled' or does not have available qty in Magento.
These requirements should be met so that the order was successfully
created.
M2e Pro cannot affect the logic of Magento orders creation process.
You can temporarily set 'in stock' status and qty available if you
want Magento order to be created at one for FBA order.
Hope this explanation will be helpful. Please let me know if I can
assist you with something else.
Next email:
Other our customers use backorders feature. As a possible workaround
for creation orders when product quantity is 0, you can allow for
needed products (product should be in stock, manage quantity - "yes".
This will allow Magento order creation for corresponding FBA order if
qty=0. You can set this parameter in Magento product inventory.
I have consulted with our development department on your case. As a
possible workaround, we can provide you with a part of the code which
is responsible for orders functionality. If your developers would be
able to adjust the needed changes, we would be glad to assist you.
Please also note, that we will not guarantee the proper work when some
custom modifications to the code are applied. In case this suggestion
is approved by your developers, please send us your confirmation and I
will send you a part of the code.
The code they wanted to provide was useless, it was just a hint that the magic happens in
app/code/community/Ess/M2ePro/Model/Order.php
public function createMagentoOrder()
which is quite obvious.
Please consider that backorders feature will bring other issues, so we do not use this and currently live with this situation as it is.
For me it is a quite important and standard situation to have FBA stock but no magento stock, so I don't understand why they don't fix the problem.
When time is available we will do a fix ourselves.
I'm making great progress learning magento. My questions is, how do I add extra fields to the /customer/account/create/ page? The fields I want to add are below. Can the fields I add also appear under:
1) Frontend: Customer is able to edit/change the added fields answers in their accounts area
2) Backend: Administrator is able to see and manage the added fields under customers/manage customers/ selected customer/ customer information.
Any help or pointers is immensely appreciated.
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Here is a good but old tutorial how to add custom fields in registration page
http://www.fontis.com.au/blog/magento/custom-customer-signup-attributes
It was done for Magento 1.3 so you need to read comments below the article to make it works on Magento 1.7 or check out this answer on SO Can no longer add registration fields in Magento 1.4.2.0
Also there are few extensions on Magento connect for that purpose.
Thanks for all your input. I came across this extension and it worked REALLY GREAT for me!
http://www.magentocommerce.com/magento-connect/custom-customer-registration-fields.html
Hoping someone here is able to help, I have a Magento Community store set up with a discount for wholesale orders, these are orders over a certain value made by customers logged in via a wholesale account, which is just an account with the customer group wholesale.
I’m trying to alter the postage cost just for customers making a wholesale order but have not yet managed to find a suitable way to get this to work.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
You should use an extension, like this one. I do not use that one however I have purchased Amasty's extensions before.
In fact, thanks for asking this question, we'll need to review some of his latest work to see if we need to buy more... :D