It would be great if all buttons will placed at the top of the page. for example admin popup windows, the save button is placed at the bottom of the page u have to scroll down and sometimes re size the window to see it
What I would like to see in NopCommerce 3.40, is adding automatic order price calculation for the back-end. When a product gets added to or removed from an order, the price should automatically increase/decrease. I implemented at a client's NopCommerce installation at version 3.10 and shouldn't be that hard to add.
Is the meta title <meta name=“title”> being used? I looked at the product html source and I'm not seeing it. If it is not being included in the html, can it be added back this release and default to the Product's Name?
Furthermore, could the Meta Description default to the Product's Description (with a setting to turn that on or off)?
a form generator should be installed in the new version 3.40. Forms such as order confirmation, invoices, etc. can be adjusted more easily. Some payment methods require an adjustment of the invoice form.
Andrei, that s working fine on displaying separators, but still do not take in account price changes based on Quantity and Tier prices. It takes still the first price. I mean, this price should be updated before putting in cart.
Andrei, that s working fine on displaying separators, but still do not take in account price changes based on Quantity and Tier prices. It takes still the first price. I mean, this price should be updated before putting in cart.
Right It's by design. All stores display price for qty "1". You'll have to customize the code in order to change price when quantity values is changed
Although I love the workflow of hg, git would allow me to keep source control for my customers shops in visual studio online, which would be a huge benefit. Also it means there is the functionality built into vs2013 so less environment setup would be needed.
please think about using nuget package restore (http://docs.nuget.org/docs/workflows/using-nuget-without-committing-packages) It would make the repo so much smaller so the clone is more likely to succeed.
I thought I'd add that by using git it will also allow for continuous integration for my staging site in azure :-)
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