WordPress Eshop Theme Design Advice Needed

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I have a project that I need some design advice on.
The project needs an ecommerce store.

I like the CMS of WordPress. In doing some research, I find the features of the Eshop plugin for WordPress to be acceptable.

The question is: What are the limitations in the design capabilities of the Eshop plugin?

The niche is gardening/landscaping/nursery. You know... selling plants, fertilizer, greenhouse kits, mulch and even some information products.

I just want the design to look like a typical nursery.

Your advice on customizing Eshop plugins is appreciated.

Jim
#advice #design #eshop #needed #theme #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author WilliamL
    I think that shopperpress ist much better than eshop, I tried it myself. There are a few templates and you can edit the design yourself of find a designer.
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    • Profile picture of the author BigGameHunter
      I see what you mean.
      I looked on the internet for Eshop templates and didn't find many.

      It appears that using wordpress for ecommerce is going to to require a custom design but moreover not many designers it seems are familiar with the Eshop theme.

      I appreciate your comment.

      Jim
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      • Profile picture of the author NetMan
        Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post

        I see what you mean.
        I looked on the internet for Eshop templates and didn't find many.

        It appears that using wordpress for ecommerce is going to to require a custom design but moreover not many designers it seems are familiar with the Eshop theme.

        I appreciate your comment.

        Jim
        Hi Jim,

        That shouldn't be a problem for me to develop the site you need with this
        plugin. In fact I offer a complete turnkey solution for a vey low price.

        Check out my sig to see what I offer, my Wordpress Power Package.

        Best regards,

        Andre Foisy
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        • Profile picture of the author BigGameHunter
          Hi Andre

          The site is developed. Nothing to adding the plugin.

          I am finding conflicting information from designers about the process necessary to design a Eshop template.

          Thanks for the coment.

          Jim

          Originally Posted by NetMan View Post

          Hi Jim,

          That shouldn't be a problem for me to develop the site you need with this
          plugin. In fact I offer a complete turnkey solution for a vey low price.

          Check out my sig to see what I offer, my Wordpress Power Package.

          Best regards,

          Andre Foisy
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          • Profile picture of the author NetMan
            Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post

            Hi Andre

            The site is developed. Nothing to adding the plugin.

            I am finding conflicting information from designers about the process necessary to design a Eshop template.

            Thanks for the coment.

            Jim
            Jim,

            Here, I'm not too sure of exactly what you mean or want then.

            Eshop, is a plugin, not a theme, and should just integrate with your actual
            "developed site" / theme. The "conflicting information" you find from
            "designers" might be in the fact that in Wordpress, themes and plugins are
            TWO things. The design, the look and feel of the site is in the theme.
            Plugins add functionalities to Wordpress. I have yet to see themes for
            plugins.

            Some consedirations might be taken into account of course when
            developing the site with the chosen theme AND plugins.
            Some difficulties may appear indeed if the theme was chosen / developped
            *before* deciding to use eshop as a plugin.

            Now, that was a comment !

            You might want to check also WordPress e-Commerce Plugin JFYI (not affiliated)

            One last thing, if you're talking about "the process necessary to design a
            Eshop template
            ", then surely that means that the site is NOT yet
            developped... Your OP clearly stated your site is not developped, and all I
            wanted is to offer a quick, powerful, hassle free and complete solution.
            You don't need to tell me "the site is developped" to get advices, I'm here
            to help mainly, because I like it, not just to make a quick sale

            Best regards,

            Andre Foisy
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            • Profile picture of the author BigGameHunter
              Hey Andre,
              In my initial post I talk about Eshop being a plugin. I got that. I know how to upload a new theme via ftp in the wp-content/themes folder. I got that too.

              I obviously mispoke when I said it was developed. I guess I should have said... I have the plugin installed. I couldn't have it developed because I am confused about how to change the design.

              The problem I have is I am not a graphic artists, programmer, copywriter etc... I don't know graphic artist speak. Therefore, I am having a problem with communicating.

              I am a customer... with cash trying to figure out how to describe what I want done without misspeaking in fear of another history lesson.

              As a general contractor for over 30 years, if a person gave me a concept of what they wanted built, I could design it, make changes if necessary, quote the job and build it. The customer didn't have to know the "jargon" of the construction business to convey the concept. They didn't have to know what laminated beam, teco hanger or what 30# per square foot live load meant. If by chance they asked a question and I made them feel stupid.... my wife and 5 kids went hungry. I made sure I didn't do this.

              In this business, at every step, not just design, if a customer tries to explain a concept...they have to know the jargon of your business or they can't get anything completed. I used "developed"... for example and was given a lesson that didn't answer my question.

              I come here looking for answers. All I want to know is .... the process to change the design in an Eshop template.

              Heck, when it comes to design you don't have to try to make me feel stupid... I got that down too .

              Please someone just tell me hey stupid:
              you need a header (xx X xxx) (default size in Eshop)
              then you need to do this and this and this.
              When you get that done you need to upload it to xxxx folder.
              Hey stupid.. for $xxx I will do it for you.

              That I get.
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              • Profile picture of the author NetMan
                Well well Jim,

                Thanks for your reply. And the lesson to me also,
                though it was not my intention to give any lesson
                at all nor make you feel stupid either, we've all
                started somewhere

                The main reason I gave you these explanations was
                so you can have a clear understanding of the way
                WP works so you can have the right terms when
                talking with the "designers", that was intentionnaly to
                help, and far from me the idea of making you feel stupid.

                However you must agree then that some basic
                knowkedge of the right terms to use is important
                so both parties understand each other. Especially
                if you expose your needs/project in terms of
                material to be used instead of the concept you
                want develpped

                Back to my original offer then.

                You're right you shoudn't need to learn the
                language to have your concept built and designed
                for you. Just the platform to expose what you
                want. After 12 years online in development, I
                understood that right off the bat and that is why
                I offered my package. Because I know exactly
                what it takes, what you need, the time needed
                to do it and the costs involved... my package
                goes way beyond that because after it is
                developed you still need to market that site

                It's up to you.

                You may still want to continue discuss your needs
                here after all, no problem, but then there are lessons
                For example: ok you meed a graphical header of course
                but then the needed default size depends on the theme
                you choose, the design is in the theme, not eshop, eshop
                is a plugin. But then again, the width of the header may
                be adjusted to the size you want anyway. You see?
                But, ok, but after you know all that you'll still have to
                have it developped, no?

                I already told you that for $xxx I'll do it ALL for you.
                Check this Wordpress Blog Killer Package Development |
                all has been carefully thought for customers like you in
                mind. NO lessons, no learning curve to start.
                Unless I miss something... ???

                Have a very nice day.

                Best regards,

                Andre Foisy
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  • Profile picture of the author NetMan
    Jim,

    You might also want to consider this ShopperPress - Wordpress Shopping Cart

    Nevertheless, if ever you need help to set all this up, just wave me

    Best regards,

    Andre
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    • Profile picture of the author BigGameHunter
      I greatly appreciate what your trying to do for me. But, I am familiar with building blogs. I have lots of blogs. I can upload and activate plugins for just about anything. My kids (5 from 18-25) can create a facebook, myspace, and twitter account quicker than I can type this note. This I got.

      I am not familiar with the Eshop plugin. Specifically, the design aspects.

      I know there are other plugins out there for using wordpress as an ecommerce site.
      But I want to know the design answers about Eshop.

      Here is where I am... nursery plants

      I just want to know about the design aspects of this plugin and what I am up against.

      Call it a learning curve.

      Just came to me... I will ask at Eshop. Should be able to get answers there.
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      • Profile picture of the author NetMan
        Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post

        ...

        The question is: What are the limitations in the design capabilities of the Eshop plugin?

        I just want the design to look like a typical nursery.

        Your advice on customizing Eshop plugins is appreciated.
        Haaaa, Jim now we're getting closer to the truth and the what you're
        really looking at...

        In your OP, quoted above, you'd mentioned the "Eshop plugin" so of
        course all that time I was referring to the actual EShop Plugin found at
        WordPress › eShop WordPress Plugins but it is not what you actually have.

        What you have is a Eshop THEME then, found here eShop | Templatic
        it's completely another story.

        Now, still the question remains vague however because there no limitations
        really for a WP developper.

        So you may ask specific questions then.

        Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post

        I greatly appreciate what your trying to do for me. But, I am familiar with building blogs. I have lots of blogs. I can upload and activate plugins for just about anything. My kids (5 from 18-25) can create a facebook, myspace, and twitter account quicker than I can type this note. This I got.
        Nowhere did I offer to create any of these... however it's required to
        integrate and properly market a WP built site nowadays.

        However, integration requires much more than uploading and activating
        plugins. It requires programming knowledge.

        Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post

        I am not familiar with the Eshop plugin. Specifically, the design aspects.

        I just want to know about the design aspects of this plugin and what I am up against.

        Call it a learning curve.

        Just came to me... I will ask at Eshop. Should be able to get answers there.
        Simply said, customizing ANY WP theme requires knowledge in graphics
        design, HTML, CSS and PHP programming language that is all where could
        be your limitations. A very long learning curve indeed

        Templatic (eshop theme provider) will certainly suggest you hire a
        developper to do what you want.

        Best regards,

        Andre Foisy
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        • Profile picture of the author BigGameHunter
          I got lucky and found someone who explained all of this today.

          Whoo Hoo! . I also know how to do some of the work in dreamweaver. And what I don't know I know how to explain.

          It is a good day..

          It will be a better day if someone else who had a similar question learns from this thread.

          Thanks
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