New Responsive HikaShop

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11 years 7 months ago #65560

Well, it's still got that freshly painted smell.

http://www.shaggychicboutique.net/

Let me know what you think--try out the add to cart button on this page too:

http://www.shaggychicboutique.net/flour-sack-towels/

Cheers

~ Doogle Design

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11 years 6 months ago #67987

doogledesign wrote: Well, it's still got that freshly painted smell.

http://www.shaggychicboutique.net/

Let me know what you think--try out the add to cart button on this page too:

http://www.shaggychicboutique.net/flour-sack-towels/

Cheers

~ Doogle Design

Congratulations! My first impression was "what a delightful template!".

I think you could do a little work to make it more immediately obvious what you offer on the home page. You are most of the way there, but it is a little busy, a little confusing to the first time user to get the picture of what you are offering. For example, it was not obvious to me that the two modules to the right on the home page were sellable items. Perhaps because they are in old-fashioned art images - which are very attractive, but there is no price and no "add to cart" button, so it is just not immediately obvious that you are offering something for sale here. So I scrolled down the page to see "Flour Sack Poem" and "Hi I am a flour sack" - I clicked on them but neither of them is a sellable item, so at this stage I was wondering if you actually had anything to sell.

Regarding the terminology you are using:
End users are not used to seeing "Featured Product" (as in the first module on the right and in your main menu)- this is a meaningless phrase for most people.
You might benefit from rethinking the titles in your main menu. Speak to some of your users, and ask them what they think your menu items mean. For example, "Show Listing" might be better as "Craft Shows". A sub-line explaining your menu titles could be helpful if your template allows it.

doogledesign wrote: --try out the add to cart button on this page too:

http://www.shaggychicboutique.net/flour-sack-towels/

Very nicely laid out, but you have to click on the description tab to see the product description. I would have preferred to see a description under the image and price on the first Details tab. Not all users will realise they need to click on the additional tabs, so my opinion is that the essential info should be on the first tab.

The cart pop-up is great! Have you tested it on iphones and ipads/tablets?

I hope this is useful feedback, it's a great website! Best of luck,
Lemon Tree

Last edit: 11 years 6 months ago by Lemon Tree.

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