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Add Article Directly to Shopping Cart
Description PepperShop supports the ability to add articles to the current session’s shopping cart directly via a URL. This gives you the option to add an article directly configured to the shopping cart from an external page with one click. This guide describes the procedure for application. Prerequisites: Understanding URL structure, knowledge of syntax, variables and replacements. Since PepperShop version 5.0.0.29, additional features have been provided (support for articles with: variants, options, linked main articles, text input fields) »
Advanced Article Search
Introduction Introduction The Advanced Article Search is a PepperShop module that can dynamically use various restriction criteria and independently presents information filled in dropdowns for selection. Module Structure [shop/config.inc.php] (Activation) shop/advancedsuche.php shop/suchresultat_modul.def.php shop/language/html_templates/advancedsuche.tpl.html Display: The associated template can be found in the file advancedsuche.tpl.html in the HTML templates. Logic: The implementation of the Advanced Search can be found in the file advancedsuche.php. This file is included in USER_ARTIKEL_HANDLING_AUFRUF.php. The file suchresultat_modul. »
Article Documents
Introduction You can use the article documents module to upload and manage several PDFs per article. A new tab containing all downloads is automatically created in the customer’s article view. Import via the administration In the shop administration under ‘Articles’ you will find the ‘Article documents’ tab. Here you can see an overview of all items for which documents are stored. here you can see the selected article. the group is displayed on the customer side, see screenshot below the label is displayed on the customer side, see screenshot below If you click on ‘Add new article document’, you can add a document for another article. »
Article Filter
Introduction Your customers want to quickly find the products they are looking for. With the additional module ‘article filter’ you can create filters and assign the search criteria to your articles. Make it easier for your customers to search in your online shop. Introduce new filter You will find the item filter module in your shop administration under Modules. With the help of the Setup Wizard, you can create your own filter in no time at all. »
Article Reviews
Introduction This module allows shop customers to rate products. A comparable rating and a comment are given. Depending on the configuration, the rating of products is allowed before or after the purchase of a product. You can use your own graphics for the ratings and thus adapt the display to your own corporate design. This module is optionally available for the PepperShop and must be purchased separately. Configuration After installation, you will find the module in the shop administration under Modules → Product reviews. »
Artikelvergleich
Introduction What is the Artikelvergleich module? Do you want to offer your customers the possibility to compare articles in an easy and uncomplicated way? Then this module is exactly what you have been looking for. With this module, your customers will be able to make decisions more easily and view and compare the most important information. Configuration After installing the module, you can proceed with the configuration. For this purpose, the following fields must be observed. »
Manufacturer Information for Articles
Introduction With this manufacturer module, it is possible to assign articles to a manufacturer in addition to categories. This way, a customer can search directly for all offers from a manufacturer. Furthermore, you can store a link for each manufacturer, which is displayed with the article, so that the customer can quickly find the manufacturer’s website. Administration Manage manufacturers (enter, mutate, delete) Manufacturers and their links are managed centrally. The administration is located in the submenu ‘Manufacturer Administration’ in the main menu Articles. »
Parent- and Subarticles
Introduction If you offer products in your shop that are available in multiple variants – for example, different colours, sizes or features – we recommend using parent and sub-articles. This means you don’t have to create a separate main article in the shop for each individual variant, which can quickly become confusing if you have a large number of variants. The use of parent/sub-articles is much more flexible than the standard variant function in PepperShop. »
