S
S
Sergey2012-08-19 22:33:47
CMS
Sergey, 2012-08-19 22:33:47

Tell me CMS or CMF for an online store?

The topic is, of course, banal. But I can’t choose a normal engine for an online store.
Criteria:
1. Either free or up to 5000 rubles with a demo version.
2. Fairly simple templating (not much more complicated than in WP).
3. Fully functional shop. You need the opportunity when buying a choice of product attribute (type, color).
4. Not too complicated, with mostly up-to-date Russian documentation.
5. Payment by Internet payments is not essential, but it is desirable in terms of additional extensions for the future.
6. Minimal work with a file, and preferably with a nail file.
7. Convenient admin panel for the order manager.
8. Russian language.

I am now looking at Host CMS, but it has problems with the simplicity of templating, and it is impossible to make attributes using standard tools (only modifications, but that's not it).

I looked towards Ubercart + Drupal. But after several years of trying, I didn’t make friends with Drupal, the level of entry is too high. Although, if it's too tight, I'll figure it out. But the admin panel is still tough there, and Uberkart does not have enough full translation.

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

10 answer(s)
E
evnuh, 2012-08-19
@Dzorogh

Pomoymu ideally suits you according to all criteria - simpla cms , google. It even has support for digital goods (with downloads). The code is as simple as possible, easy to understand.

A
Alexander, 2012-08-19
@Alexx_ps

I would recommend Host CMS, but if you don't like it, try looking towards OpenCart.
And there is a slightly perverted, but popular option - to pick up a module for the cheapest edition of Bitrix, which will turn it into an online store marketplace.1c-bitrix.ru/solutions/category/14/

S
Sergey, 2012-08-19
@Dzorogh

I'm looking at OpenCart. Free but functional.

M
mihavxc, 2012-08-19
@mihavxc

Check out OpenCart.
In a couple of hours I figured out his giblets. I realized that now I’ll do everything only on it, since out of the box there is almost all the necessary functionality + a bunch of plugins for all occasions + it’s easy to modify with a file.

I
Iliapan, 2012-08-20
@Iliapan

I advise www.ubercart.org/
Based on Drupal, you can cut as you like :)

P
pixxxel, 2012-08-20
@pixxxel

Such questions may arise only for someone who has not yet tried the latest innovative service for creating online stores prostosale.com (Now banana!)

M
Mid, 2012-08-20
@Mid

I vote for symbol. Tried, pleased. Of course, you will have to tinker with a file, not without it, sometimes with a chisel, but still not bad.

R
Renat Ibragimov, 2012-08-20
@MpaK999

Magento - a ready-made store, inside Zend
Spree - inside Ruby on Rails

M
maxic, 2012-08-25
@maxic

I advise OpenCart, but if you are not a programmer, it will be hard

K
koshpavel, 2012-10-03
@koshpavel

Ecwid.com + Zaddaz.com
The first one allows you to embed the store very quickly into almost any site.
The second is an inexpensive hosted CMS, into which this store is really easy to integrate.
Here is now raised a test store Ecwid - goodlight.com.ua/

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question