Vladimir V. Tuporshin — March 24, 2009
- Enhanced payment and shipping modules now allow adding their respective logos which makes checkout process visually more accurate for your clients. Each payment and shipping method now has a Logo field where its URL can be posted. You can use free icons for shipping and payment type which we posted earlier in our blog: http://blog.webasyst.net/payment-type-icons/.
- Added “Shipping summary” form which includes order details and customers location
according to Google Maps service. This is very useful for local courier deliveries. Modified Tag cloud code. It works faster now and search of the tag terms is performed only in actual tags assigned instead of product name and description as before.
- Minor improvements:
— Shrink large product image option in the Settings / Products. It allows to automatically downsize original images to the expressly specified size, instead of keeping them as is.
— RSS feed of the product reviews now includes the product name and its page link.
— Fixed site maps URL issues when original one ending with “?app=SC” resulted in errors with some submission services.
— Predefined order statuses (Cancelled, Pending etc.) now can be translated using standard language tools of the administrative back end.
— Fixed a number of minor bugs reported by users since the last update.
Updated. Everything works well, no error discovered.
Comment by ozzy — March 25, 2009 @ 7:13 am
Oh great! Thanks for the update! Always happy to receive one!
I find it great that you and your team work so hard on improving the Script!
This is money well invested!
Keep up the good work!
Comment by Hanns — March 25, 2009 @ 7:18 am
**URGENT**
Updated from 279 to 281. Installation completed successfully. However, now when login to Administration page, everything is empty except the top panel displaying, “STORE” & “USER”. Cannot see orders, products, settings, etc….all GoNe!!!
We love Shop-Script, but Please help!!!
Comment by Alan — March 26, 2009 @ 1:11 pm
support@webasyst.net
Comment by Vladimir V. Tuporshin — March 26, 2009 @ 6:25 pm