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http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-675?page=all ]
Jacopo Cappellato closed OFBIZ-675:
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Resolution: Won't Fix
> Streamlined Easy Checkout
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> Key: OFBIZ-675
> URL:
http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-675> Project: [OFBiz] Open For Business
> Type: New Feature
> Components: order
> Versions: SVN
> Environment: SVN
> Reporter: Daniel Kunkel
> Assignee: Jira Administrator
> Priority: Minor
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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.
> 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."
> 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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