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WordPress Shop Version 3 by Semiomantics

Thursday, August 13, 2009
By Yorgo Nestoridis

WP Shop Version 3 by Semiomantics

WordPress Ecommerce Shop development for our customers is an interesting task, as each product and each brand requires customized solutions. For this reason we are focusing on developing a basic Semiomantics WP Ecommerce based Shop solution which can be adapted to any WordPress Theme.

WordPress Shop Version 3 by Semiomantics

Version 3 is built on the recently presented Version 2; we keep the Ecommerce features in the framework, however on the main page we display the blog instead of a series of products in grid view.
Semiomantics Shop Version 2

Semiomantics Shop Version 2

Semiomantics Shop Version 3

Semiomantics Shop Version 3

The Sidebar of Version 3 above features a news alert sign up form (Feedburner) which can also be moved up into the header:
Semiomantics Shop Version 3 Header

Semiomantics Shop Version 3 Header with opt-in

Shop features in the sidebar are a priority and placed on top, namely the shopping cart, top products as well as product categories and brands.

Semiomantics Shop on Google

The sub-domain Shop.Semiomantics.com has been set up just 3 days ago. It’s already indexed and properly listed by Google as you would expect from any Semiomantics Product.
Semiomantics Shop on Google

Semiomantics Shop on Google

WP Ecommerce Theme by Semiomantics

We are considering to release Semiomantics Shop Version 2 and or 3 as a WordPress Ecommerce Theme. Our prototype is running on WordPress 2.8.4 and on WP Ecommerce 3.7.1 with the Gold Cart and Membership licenses from Instinct. The advantage of the Theme release: it replaces the need for an other WordPress Theme and it replaces partially the Gold Cart license as grid-view is built in for product category views and the product display on the home page. A further advantage would be that we separate WP Ecommerce from the WordPress Theme and deal with it as what it is: a plug-in. By doing so, all style and layout options can be managed from the WordPress Theme style sheet and script, rather than modifying the WP-Ecommerce code which is not yet well documented. Finally, we can make sure that Semiomantics Publishing Power and Quality do not contradict with the Shopping Cart configuration. The result will be visible on Google. Such a Theme could be loaded to any WordPress site and run without Semiomantics Tuning of the WordPress core script, similar to the NewsCast Theme. We are interested in your comments.

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