关于与 Joomla/virtuemart 建立服装交换网站的建议
我想建立一个网站,允许用户互相交换衣服。该网站将类似于在线拍卖网站和书籍交换网站。这将是一个基于积分的交换社区。该网站允许用户
1) 注册私人帐户
2) 根据可以在帐户中跟踪的特定而简单的表格列出项目
3) 根据三个简单的标准对他们收到的项目进行评分
4) 管理员可以添加/删除产品并对它们进行分类
5) 可以将尺寸标签等分配给产品
6) 其他用户可以上传他们的产品/对它们进行分类分配
7) 用户可以对产品进行分面搜索并按尺寸、标签等进行过滤。
<强>这里的一个要点是不涉及任何付款。我正在考虑在这种网站上使用virtualmart而不是joomla,并且需要关于定制virtualmart/joomla来满足要求有多困难的意见。
如果您认为上述架构不适合构建这种网站,您能否建议其他架构? Magento 不是一个选择。
谢谢。
I want to build a website to allow users exchange clothes with each other.The website will be similar to an online auction site and a book exchange. This will be a point-based exchange community. The website allows users to
1) register for a private account
2) list items based on a specific, yet simple form that they can keep track of in their account
3) Rate items that they have received based on three simple criteria
4) Admin can add/delete products and also categorise them
5) Sizes labels etc can be assigned to products
6) Other users can upload their products/categorize them assign
7) users can perform faceted search on the products and filter by size, label etc..
One main point here is that there is no payment involved. I was thinking to use virtuemart over joomla for this kinda website and needed an opinion on how tough would it be customize virtuemart/joomla to meet the requirements.
Can you please suggest some other architecture if you think that the above arechitecture is not feasible to build this sorta website? Magento is not an option.
Thanks.
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人们确实需要能够交换物品吗?快速浏览一下您的规范,我认为您的列表并未涵盖所有必需的功能。
虽然不需要现金支付,但听起来可能涉及付款,因为您的网站是“基于积分的交换社区”。我认为这实际上可能会使创建网站的任务稍微复杂一些,因为使用预先编写的模块的可能性较小(大多数电子商务 CMS 都面向现金支付)。
我建议您查看一个名为 Ubercart 的电子商务系统(基于 Drupal)。通过编写插件到主 CMS 的模块,可以轻松地进行自定义。还有一个非常支持的开发者社区。为了弄清楚使用 Ubercart 的可行性,我建议您在 Ubercart 论坛 (www.ubercart.org) 上发布您的问题。
Surely people need be able to exchange items? From taking a quick look at your specification, I don't think your list covers all of the required functionality.
While cash payment isn't required, it sounds like payment might be involved because your site is a 'point-based exchange community'. I think this might actually make the task of creating your site slightly more complicated because there's less chance of using pre-written modules (most e-commerce CMSs are geared towards cash payments).
I'd suggest you look at an ecommerce system called Ubercart (which is based on Drupal). This can be customised reasonably easily by writing modules which plug-in to the main CMS. There's also a very supportive developer community. To work out the feasibility of using Ubercart, I'd recommend posting your question on the Ubercart forum (www.ubercart.org).