I need a designer

Good morning. First of all, sorry if I’m not posting this thread in the correct forum, but I didn’t find a better place.



I need a cs-cart designer to improve the “product page” of my online shop.


[QUOTE]I sell running shoes, and clothes for running. Shoes have 2 variables: size (always) and colour (only for some shoes). Clothes usually have only one variable, size.



I want my product page to look like this one: [url]http://www.venca.es/prod.asp?wProd=113191&prefe=15H&cata=5H&nave=1040000[/url]


  • If the shoe has more than one colour, there is a list of thumbnails and when you press on it, the main image changes and the name of the colour too. The sizes available for that colour change too.


  • After that, the sizes. There are 3 possibilities:



    1.- we have that size in stock, therefore it appears in white and when you press on it, it says: 4 in stock.



    2.- we don’t have that size in stock, but we can order it to the brand, therefore it appears in a more greyish colour and it says that we ran out of stock but we can order.



    3.- we don’t have it in stock, and we can’t order it, therefore it doesn’t even appear.[/QUOTE]



    Please if you think you can do that, send me a private message or tell me web pages where I can find good cs-cart designers. :wink:

“- If the shoe has more than one colour, there is a list of thumbnails and when you press on it, the main image changes and the name of the colour too. The sizes available for that colour change too.”



Hmm, just heads up, in the cart it prolly will still show the “wrong” color

[quote name=‘TexasGuy’]“- If the shoe has more than one colour, there is a list of thumbnails and when you press on it, the main image changes and the name of the colour too. The sizes available for that colour change too.”



Hmm, just heads up, in the cart it prolly will still show the “wrong” color[/QUOTE]



Hi TexasGuy, I don’t understand you very well. What do you mean? Do you know any good cs-cart designers?



Best regards.

Anyone? :confused:

Another question, how are you going to enter data for sizes: in-stock, backorder, and out of stock sizes per sku?