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Jacopo Cappellato closed OFBIZ-257.
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Resolution: Incomplete
> Streamline the order checkout procedure
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> Key: OFBIZ-257
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-257
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ecommerce
> Environment: new feature
> Reporter: Daniel Kunkel
> Priority: Minor
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> This is a replanted feature request from the old Jira. I was going to let it
> just disappear from Jira until I was inspired by OFBiz... Besides, I know
> I'm losing business because of the confusing checkout process, and I'm
> frankly surprised it hasn't been fixed yet.
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> The current checkout system, although logical and very good in ways, is not
> especially intuitive or straight forward for the unexperienced customer,
> especially one in a hurry.
> The new scheme is a simplified ordering scheme that handles the most common
> basic orders, and still links to the existing checkout code for complex
> orders with special requirements like split shipments, split payments, gift
> cards, etc.
> Specifically:
> The Login Screen
> The login screen is a combination of the current login screen, and the new
> customer screen. Most customers, they can enter their login name/password and
> skip the new customer basic data. New customers will enter in their personal
> details, address, etc.
> An ajax bit could be really helpful here... After someone enters their login
> information, the system could populate the fields giving the customer a
> chance to review and update their main address, phone numbers etc.
> The order screen
> This is a reworking of the current quick checkout screen.
> 1.) The first shipping address is automatically selected. A link is provided
> to step 1 of the normal checkout system if the user needs to add a new
> address.
> 2.) Shipping Choices, and an option not to have everything shipped at once
> are provided. A link to the normal checkout procedure step 2 is provided
> should additional e-mail notifications, gift wrapping, etc be desired.
> 3.) Payment Options are listed, but instead of a link to add a credit card,
> the credit card data entry fields are provided, including an option to add a
> separate billing address. If credit card data is entered, that card is
> automatically used. A link will be provided to jump to the 3rd step of the
> standard checkout process should addition billing options be required like
> split payments, etc.
> Order Button
> The final button is changed to "Order" and gives the customer a "reciept"
> ... It is far easier to adjust an order that's been created than make up for
> lost business because people didn't realize they needed to hit the confirm
> link one last time to put the order through.
> The ordering process at http://www.GraciousStyle.com (Si Chen's site) is a
> good example of the general feel of this scheme.
> Anyone have any other suggestions, or an interest in supporting this
> development?
> Thanks
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