Have you checked out all the options that are available at
yoursite.com/settings

There is a lot that can be configured here about how you want your
store to behave.

On Oct 25, 12:52 pm, "Brian O'Connor" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks very much for the very informative reply!!
>
> I'm trying to get a gauge for how much of the shop configuration is done in
> the code level vs the admin level.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Alex Hayes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Brian,
>
> > On Oct 25, 11:39 am, "Brian O'Connor" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Id like to have a link with "Most Popular" products.  There seems to be a
> > > mention that this is possible in the satchmo docs, but I don't see how to
> > > get that information
>
> > I'm not sure if this exists, but it should be easy enough to create
> > using a template tag, look at how the template tag satchmo_recentlist
> > works (search Satchmo code itself).
>
> > > I'd like to also produce a listing of "On Sale" items as well as "New
> > this
> > > month" items.
>
> > Again, if this does not exist, you can either do it as mentioned above
> > or you could create a view and template to display this info. You
> > could also create a product category called 'On Sale' and place the
> > products in there. With regards to determining what products are on
> > sale, you could do this in a number of ways (ie discounts, product
> > attribute etc.).
>
> > For instance, if you wanted to use a product attribute, called
> > 'on_sale' you could retrieve a list of products with the following;
>
> > from product.models import Product
> > products = Product.objects.filter
> > (productattribute__name__exact='on_sale')
>
> > > My last (for now) question is about template overrides.  My intuition
> > tells
> > > me that I'm supposed to create new templates in my local store, and have
> > > those override the default satchmo stuff, however i just want to make
> > sure
> > > I'm not supposed to edit the satchmo code itself.
>
> > No you will not need to and shouldn't edit the Satchmo code.
>
> > > Is there a standard on where to put these new store templates?
>
> > You should put them in your sites templates directory, for instance;
>
> > yoursite.com/templates/shop/
> > yoursite.com/templates/payment/
> > yoursite.com/templates/product/
>
> > Most likely the bulk of what you will want to do will be in /shop/
>
> > If you install django debug toolbar (http://github.com/robhudson/
> > django-debug-toolbar <http://github.com/robhudson/%0Adjango-debug-toolbar>)
> > this can tell you what templates are being used
> > for what urls (note however there are quite a few uses of inclusion
> > tags (http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-template-tags/
> > #inclusion-tags<http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-template-tags/%0A#i...>)
> > within Satchmo which will not show up in the list of
> > templates in debug_toolbar).
>
> --
> Brian O'Connor
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