I have my TW5 site with help how to use this shop 
http://heeg.ru/heeg.html#faq I have page where you can download all 
versions with pictures and .bat files to make shop static 
http://heeg.ru/download.html BUT all in Russian.
My steps: I take TW5+javascript cart+googleforms put some css and API from 
payment systems. Then I take your and Tobias's macros to delete, find and 
sort goods in my shop. Then I find some nice pure css picture sliders, menu 
and hover effects for buttons and decorate my shop.

You can test my shop and make order to any e-mail AND you will see your 
order in this table immediately  
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tkOhPUj7KpdrTNHu3Zd1qPfNrGgyp1SLDRi7-8iBlQ0/
 (I 
share this table)

About security in my shop. Everybody can change price in my shop BUT at the 
end of checkout TW5 form a special link with order. For example 
http://novye-podarki.ru/heeg.html#!heeg#;10010;1;150;sam;1;0;oplNalKur;1;0;NoMon;1;0;[email protected]$2016-05-23T18:05:41.481Z_04235
  
if somebody changed something in items in order, this items become RED in 
check colon (you can experiment). 
If client want to pay his credit card, TW5 form client's order and push it 
by ajax to payment system site (paypal) and only on payment system 
site client puts his credit card number and other secure information so* I 
don't have to encrypt it*. If everything good, payment system site form 
letter and sends it to me "order number 2016-05-25T09:33:25.681Z_00524 was 
paid... and some details" so If I see money I send goods to customers.  



воскресенье, 12 июня 2016 г., 1:08:03 UTC+3 пользователь Mat написал:

> This has to be one of the absolutely most impressive TW projects out there.
>
> sini-Kit, do you have any (other) TW where you have notes about your TW5 
> stores? I mean notes about how they are constructed, like what non-TW5 
> parts are needed any custom made plugins or widgets or other stuff, etc?
>
> I'm actually getting tempted to try out to build one and sell... I have no 
> idea what actually ;-)  But, I think that the more advanced your shops 
> become, the less likely it is that someone else can recreate one because 
> the "basic components" drown among the other stuff. So it would be valuable 
> with an empty "basic setup" if you have one? Or, as I just said, notes 
> about what steps you've taken.
>
>
> I started study CSS3 so I tried to test some new features :)
>
>
> Yes, having picked up some skills in css over this past year or so, I must 
> say it is surprisingly powerful.
>
>
> <:-)
>

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