Books

Frontline solutions

Hello,

For a friend I made the following site. It is a drupal multisite setup from one core (one database).
www.frontlinesolutions.nl and www.fls-security.nl

Both sites share everything except for: blocks, menu and variable.

The main product in the shop are courses. The DVD's and books are normal products. For the courses I made a class. The courses are both visible in the shop and the agenda. Payments can be made with a banktransfer or paypal.

I also used the region and world quotes modules.

Please feel free to leave some remarks.

Sanne

Books For The Future

Books For The Future collects used books and sells them online. For every book sold they plant a tree. The site will soon have 30,000 products. Products are entered by scanning or entering an ISBN barcode. If a number in not available a title/author search is used. It searches Amazon for related titles. A title/ASIN is chosen, condition category and notes, and locator code are entered. The site automatically pulls information from amazon to set the price, author, description, dimensions, weight, and other related product fields. SKU's are auto incremented for the most part.

Libertas Publishing

Bookstore and publishing house located in Bucharest, Romania.

Czech-books.com

This site was created to transition the client from an ASP shopping cart system. Several thousand products, old order history, reviews, and categories were all stuffed into drupal/ubercart. A custom free gift offer module was also written to present actual products that meet cart criteria for free. Another custom module written is for printing order shipping/billing labels out to PDF in standard Avery formats.

Both of these custom modules will become contributions shortly.

Thank you Ubercart!

Syracuse Cultural Workers

Syracuse Cultural Workers have long been an amazing source of Tools for Change, providing a whole range of political and progressive slogans and artwork on a vast array of product types. These folks have built a solid business through their popular mail-order catalogue, and while the majority of the catalog content has been online for sometime, it is only recently that they decided to invest in a capacity to place orders through the web.

As it happened, we were given the opportunity to take on this project shortly after noticing the rise of Ubercart, and were eager to jump in and give it a shot. The requirements of the site were relatively straightforward, and it seemed that Ubercart, even in it's "alpha" state, could do the job.

Several months later, we are happy to say that the site has launched successfully, and the SCW staff are processing a steady flow of orders coming in through the site. Below are some details on how we implemented things, and in particular what pieces of Ubercart we had to hack/mold to our needs.

Tapir academic press

This is a pretty straigt forward übercart site. What makes it different for us is that it's the first übercart store that's actually multi-language (bort norwegian and english). You can change language with the link top-right on the page. There are still some stuff missing (like english translation of the book descriptions). There are still some bugs, but not critical ones.

What makes this different from a standard übercart installation:

  • Multilanguage
  • Custom theming of the products
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