Hooking Paypal up to Ubercart isn’t too bad, it’s just a matter of knowing what to configure. In this Ubercart PayPal tutorial you’ll learn how to create a P…
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Hooking Paypal up to Ubercart isn’t too bad, it’s just a matter of knowing what to configure. In this Ubercart PayPal tutorial you’ll learn how to create a P…
Video Rating: 5 / 5
@seandakid Thanks! There are some tools you can use to develop mobile sites
in Drupal, although I haven’t used them: drupal.org/project/mobile_tools.
With this module you can detect the device they’re using and either
redirect them to the mobile site with a popup (Would you like to visit our
mobile site?), or switch the theme to a mobile friendly theme (ie
hdrupal.org/project/mobile). If I get some time down the road this would be
a good tutorial, thanks for the suggestion!
Hey John, I don’t think you can have users view their order without them
being logged in. The system wouldn’t be able to tell which order belongs to
each user. Everyone would have access to everyone’s order, it’d be mayhem!
@hozzyk Awesome, glad to meet another Hertzfeldt enthusiast!
Great tutorial, and I find your nose noises particularly comforting.
@hozzyk Thank you! I can’t take credit for the Silly hats idea. If you
liked that check out Don Hertzfeldt’s rejected on youtube.
Can I setup Ubercart so users don’t have to login to view their order.
interesting. look forward to more ubercart videos. what is the best way to
beta test/set up an ubercart website? do you experience with setting up
google checkout or amazon fps with ubercart?
thank you
Hey there, These videos are for Drupal 6, and Ubercart 2. If you’re using
Drupal 5, you’re probably using Ubercart 1. Upgrading from Drupal 5 to
Drupal 6 isn’t too bad, as long as all the modules you’re using have been
upgraded to Drupal 6. If all you have is Ubercart and the core modules, it
shouldn’t be a problem. Here’s a guide on the subject: (remember to backup
everything!) drupal.org/node/340073
I’m also looking forward to more videos, but please can you upload them in
720p so I can see more detail on your screen, and they work fullscreen
better too? Thanks! (should’ve lead with thanks, sorry)
Jason, AWESOME Tutorial!!! You are a great teacher. Mobilize your drupal
site would be my next pick for a tutorial. Peace.
If you’re testing with PayPal and don’t want to spend money doing it, the
best way is to use the PayPal Sandbox. First you need to create a PayPal
Sandbox login here: developer.paypal.com Then sign in and it will give you
the option of creating test accounts to pay with, that don’t using real
money. From Drupal you need to go to the “PayPal Website Payments Standard”
settings in Administration > Store Configuration > Payment Settings, and
select “Sandbox” instead of “Live”.
I don’t have experience with Google Checkout or Amazon FPS. I believe
Google Checkout is released with Ubercart 2.x, and you can enable it from
Administration > Site Building > Modules. From there it should appear as a
payment method in Administration > Store Administration > Payment Settings.
The guys at Ubercart were working on a Amazon FPS module, but it seems like
the project may have fizzled out.
I’m also looking forward to more videos, but please can you upload them in
720p so I can see more detail on your screen, and they work fullscreen
better too? Thanks! (should’ve lead with thanks, sorry)
This is a great tutorial, a no nonsense way to set up an eCommerce site
quickly. Thanks for the great post. BTW, “Silly hats only” so funny.
Is this only for the latest version of ubercart/drupal i’m working on my
company’s website and i’m pretty sure its drupal 5 and ubercart 5. if this
is the case do you know how easily i could upgrade these? thank you
Thanks but stop breathing
Hey, yeah sorry about the video quality, I’ve found a better video editor
now, which isn’t as difficult to work with, so future videos should be
easier to see.
@jdixon567 I know all about rejected, It isn’t referenced nearly enough.
Glad it helped!