Hi Zara,
The sellers have to choose the attribute set and add products with different sku and product images, once they upload the CSV file, the products will be added and will wait for Admin’s approval.
Once admin verifies the product list uploaded, the products will be displayed in site as well as seller’s dashboard.
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Hi Zara,
• Extension will allow customer to give reviews only if they have purchased product from that seller.
• Admin can enable setting if they wish to approve the review and then it gets posted in frontend or it gets posted as and when the customer posts review.
• Admin can control the settings in backend.
• An email will be received by the customer, seller and admin on the reviews posted. Seller can see his review in his dashboard itself.
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Hi Zara,
Segment by customer attribute, order, cart, product. Resulting segments may be used as customer groups.
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Hi Peter,
Cross-Browser testing process helps in checking how the website renders across the various operating systems, devices and browsers irrespective the viewing environment. Considering the entire web development process, browser testing is mission critical as different browsers and their different versions render website elements differently.
Superior user experience to your website visitors Prevent loss of potential new customers and sales SEO benefits due to better load speed and lower bounce rate
With most websites comprising components such as JS, Applets or Ajax, it may run differently on different Browsers. With most visitors now surfing websites from Desktop as well as Mobile or Tablet devices, it is also imperative checking website in a multitude of devices.
That’s the precise reason, our major part of the QA process emphasis on comprehensively checking your website across the latest browsers on Mac and Windows OS as well as latest mobiles and tablets. Browser testing ensures providing a great user experience, which is the core of any great website.
Our goal is helping you deliver the same heavenly user experience on your client’s website irrespective the OS or Browser where it is viewed.
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Hi Peter,
There are other common things in your ecommerce application you need to test and they include website content, webpage format, website accessibility, cookies, social buttons, adding/deleting content, removing/adding links, web standards, analytics, and making changes to shipping settings.
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Hi Peter,
The important thing you need to test is the performance of your ecommerce website/application. You need to conduct performance testing on parameters such as webpage loading speed, throughput, data transfer rate, efficiency, uptime, database performance, website traffic load tolerance, error messages, etc.
You need to make your ecommerce website is having high search engine visibility so that you can get considerable user traffic to your site. You can do this by implement search engine optimization (SEO) on your website. You need to test whether SEO strategies such as title tags, meta-descriptions, URL structure, image alt tags, etc are implemented correctly.
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Hi Peter,
Nowadays, mobile devices are taking over desktop platforms in terms of internet usage and companies are taking mobile-first approach in their ecommerce applications. You need to test the responsive design of your application in mobile devices of various screen sizes.
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Hi Peter,
It is important for ecommerce applications to work on all types of web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari, etc. You need to test the browser compatibility of the application to make sure that your customers are able to use your ecommerce website without any hassle.
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Hi Peter,
Since ecommerce applications hold valuable information (customer’s personal and banking data) you need to conduct security testing to check for security and vulnerability issues in them. You can use testing methods like SQL Injections, ethical hacks on Login, Register, Payment gateway, and other various pages.
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Hi Peter,
The testing of the complete workflow of your ecommerce web/mobile application consists of:
Login and Signup options.
Search functionality.
Product review posting feature.
Sorting feature.
Applying filters for choosing desired product(s).
Add/remove functionality in the shopping cart.
Check out process.
Order number and invoice generation.
Payment gateway and payment processing.
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Hi Peter,
Another important functionality to test is the payment gateway and you have to conduct multiple tests to ensure it functions properly and provides security while doing online transactions. Here are the checkout and payment processes that you need to test:
You need to check the product price is correct, shipping charge, VAT, discount codes all are applied and the price customer has to pay is the right amount. You can test this payment process by making changes in the final list of products, applying different discount coupon codes, choosing different region to see the change in shipping charges.
You need to check whether the payment is processed correctly, by using all kinds of payment methods such as net banking, Credit/Debit card, PayPal, etc. You can check all these using dummy accounts and demo debit/credit card numbers. Also, you need to check whether the orders are cancelled, and the payment ID sent back.
Check whether the invoice and emails generated after the payment process are sent.
You need to also ensure the refund process, email, and refund receipt all are working properly.
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Hi Peter,
Ecommerce web or mobile application has four important elements in its structure, and they are:
Main Pages – Homepage, Product page, Special Offers, About Us page, Sitemap pages, Privacy Policy page, Press Releases page, etc.
Category / Product Type Pages – The product page consists of options such as product size, color, and type. There is sorting feature to filter out products based on price, model, size, etc. There is also “Add to Cart” or “Add to Wishlist” feature present in the category pages.
Product Description Page – Consists of product title, description, product images, related products, Add to Cart feature, Product comparison, additional product info, etc.
Shopping Cart – Products list view, removing product from the list, cash on delivery option, Select delivery option, card payment, pay now option, etc.
Before you conduct functionality testing, we need to understand the ecommerce website or application very well. The above mentioned features are commonly found on all ecommerce applications, yet most of them are customized as per business requirements.
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Hi Jessi,
Greetings from Modulebazaar!
You can set zero GST for orders shipping to outside India.
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Hi Jessi,
You can set zero GST for orders shipping to outside India. Our extension will automatically calculate CGST, SGST and IGST based on the shipping address provided by the customer on the checkout page. You have to set the production state in the backend in order to achieve this automatic split of GST.
To answer your queries on Vendor related GST features, please let me know the marketplace extension used.Please mail us to support@modulebazaar.com
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Dear Jessi,
GST module will track the customer location from the shipping address fields of checkout page and show the GST breakup accordingly in the order review section.Please feel free to contact us through mail :support@modulebazaar.com