
Drupal e-commerce with Ubercart 2.x: create, manage, and customize a store from Drupal with Ubercart by George Papadongonas and Yiannis Doxaras is one of the most recent versions of the Packt Publishing 2010. 331-Page guide takes you through 10 robust and detailed chapters starting with the history and benefits of Drupal as a definition Ubercart solution # 1 for SPIP stores e-commerce content management system online.
Step by step, the authors show how build a basic shop online from Drupal and Ubercart configuration actually fully functional online electronic store.As the online store takes shape, drive is guided through many aspects such as management of categories, products, importing from external files, as well as key elements of the Bank, such as shipping, creating administrative fees, payments, CRM Customer and order of personnalisation.Nous have shown how to install SPIP template ready for use and learn how to create a custom template, as well as tips to create a better user interface and the optimization of your online store.
Drupal e-commerce with Ubercart 2.x is an ultimate resource for beginner bleary eyed as a touchstone of solid for experienced Ubercart fans. For example, not only we told how to configure automatic payment gateways including points to consider when choosing a gateway, but the authors walk through you creating your own zero payment gateway.There is a mother-lode advice on setting up best practices design and a solid test plan by, surprisingly, contact your local store and documentation for how his own system of passerelle.Il defined Bank collection seem intimidating, but authors provide enough information so that we are well informed about what to say when we actually ask the Bank to ask for this information. We are also encouraged to take advantage of the wealth of open resources on best practices and technical problems that other developers have learned to create the gateway systems which can be found at Drupal.org source.
The first seven chapters cover the nuts and bolts "back-end" installation and configuration, whereas the last three chapters weave through the "front end", which includes primarily the choice either a theme ready for use, free or commercial, customization and use it as - is or customize.The book covers using the Zen theme if you are creating a theme from scratch, as well as the system theme blend with the Skinr Module to create presentations and site configurations that are easily controlled by the site administrator of in the interface without worries of CSS manipulation.
Engine search (SEO), marketing tips and safety end on the last chapter with a laundry list typical Drupal modules, you can use to online ideal including store promotion SEO, Pauthauto, page, title list module global redirection, Meta tags, XML sitemap and other .we are also trained on how to improve the performance of a website by making it work faster using fewer resources by selecting a few settings that can affect performance cache and compress large files thereby creating a faster end-user experience.And, us are reassured that Drupal is a content management systems more safe surrounding especially if we use the module backup and migration, security and to keep spammers chores at Bay and to alert us to any vulnerabilities with our line Mollom review store.

Finally, the annex provides an overview of all the modules used in the book, a list of themes Ubercart free and commercial practices and more interesting, a section on Ubercart hotel reservation systems which can create and manage database for your hotel - rates if your store online - thus creating a type of hotel .the hotel booking system is an example of how Ubercart can be used for sale not only goods, but to provide services.
Despite more than a few typos and troubling incident grammatical, SPIP e-commerce with Ubercart 2.x is, at least, uber - complete .we are going to put this way - if I had stayed on a desert island with only Drupal Ubercart, my computer, and a hankering to build my store online - I would pray that this book would fall from the Palm tree to me, guide step by step to eCommerce nirvana.
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