Buying Design and Implementation of Mobile version of existing eCommerce site

Discussion in 'Design' started by thebaron, Jan 17, 2012.

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    I'd welcome quotes for the following specification. You'll need to be able to complete the job within 2-3 weeks with milestones reached along the way.
    Needed skills are: php, js, mySql, design skills. Ideally you'll have done this before.

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    Specification for Mobile version of an eCommerce site

    Overview
    • Create a version of the site for easy use on mobile devices such as cell-phones.
    • Install the software into the main server on an appropriate mobile subdomain and have the mobile version fully working and able to have purchases completed.
    • Create stripped down pages with easy to view images. All pages specified.
    • The site is currently integrated into SagePay and Google Checkout. But you can integrate the mobile version just into Paypal, who have made their payment process easy for mobiles.

    The look and feel of the site needs to branded like the front page but obviously with far less detail. This specification doesn’t detail every aspect of the mobile pages – some will have to be defined as we go and may have change requests as we test the pages with mobile devices.


    Pages to Create
    Home page
    About us
    Terms & Conditions
    Contact Us
    Site Map (for the mobile pages)
    Thank You page (successful payments)
    Failure page (unsuccessful payments)
    Checkout and cart pages


    Economy Sets
    Mid Price Sets
    Luxury Sets
    Travel Sets
    Clubs/Schools
    Unusual Sets
    Theme Sets (Plain)
    Theme Sets (Decorated)
    Chess Boards
    Chess Cases
    Chess Software
    DVD’s
    Chess Books
    Chess Computers
    DGT Electronic Boards
    Chess Clocks


    Detail
    • Bottom of every screen to have links, in this order, for:
    o Home
    o Economy
    o Mid-Price
    o Luxury
    o Computers
    o Theme
    - Sub menu for Theme plain
    - Sub menu for Theme painted
    o Boards
    o Cases
    o Clocks
    o Add-to-Cart (only to show for individual product pages)
    o View Cart

    • Home Page: stripped down with title, main banner picture (changed to look right, not just a small version of the current one), menu, small text introduction, category pictures.
    • About Us: stripped down version of current one
    • Terms & Conditions: stripped down version of current one
    • Contact Us: stripped down version of current one, make sure address, email and telephone number are clear.
    • Site Map: List of pages on mobile site – mainly for search engines

    All Product Pages:
    List products as currently done on the main site. Each product should be limited to 200 characters of text description, with a clear ‘More…’ link for the full description on it’s individual page. No sidebar. No click to show popup as current. Other images to be shown on individual product pages. Show link for more pictures which goes to a page which shows the individual product, with other pictures for that product listed underneath the description and Add-to-Cart button with board, case, adaptor options.

    Each individual product page should have:
    1. The options that we currently have in the site (Board, Adaptor, Case, etc.)
    2. An ‘Add-to-Cart’ button
    3. A ‘View Cart’ Button
    4. All available pictures for that product pre-loaded after page initially loads
    5. Navigation to move back up the to the top or the bottom of that page


    Checkout and Payment Pages:
    Easy to view and write, easy to progress through, just as it currently is. No address fields are necessary if we’re just using PayPal as the payment processor. But we do need an email address and a telephone number, although these are not mandatory.
     
    thebaron, Jan 17, 2012 IP
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    Has the job been done?
     
    nemac, Jan 31, 2012 IP