Do you by any chance have a shoppica wordpress theme? It would be nice to have both opencart and wp together.
thanks.
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Hi,
We have been thinking of porting Shoppica to WordPress, but unfortunately we are lacking time to do so.
Maybe, we could make it in the future… who knows
Best,
ThemeBurn team
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Hi,
I would be much interested in having a wordpress version of this template.
tks
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Please do a wordpress based Shoppica. Its much more nicer to have a wordpress based store than opencart where every single simple extension is charged with absurd pricing with rotten support. The overwhelming plugin in wordpress platform makes it more user friendly too. The only reason I’m with opencart is because of you themeburn. Shoppica is a masterpiece
I think WordPress Shoppica will be very much in demand in themeforest because most of the Themeforest WordPress store theme only focus on elegance and not productivity of being a store. I think Shoppica WordPress combines both elegance and productivity. It will easily sell like hot chocolate.
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Is this ever coming? Alot of people want their wordpress blog to look like their opencart theme, not the shopping function.
You would have a few buyers
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Yeah, Hopefully soon. I think it will easily outsell shopica opencart version in themeforest.
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Me too I would love to see shoppica theme on W.P
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Any news on this ThemeBurn? I’d buy it today!
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We are in the final development phase of Shoppica for WordPress. We are aiming to release it in the end of October.
Stay tuned!
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Wish you all the best is it going to be free for already shoppica costumiers?
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No, it will be separate theme in the wordpress directory at themeforest.com.
Best wishes,
ThemeBurn team
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Good luck cant wait the release day
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I would be very happy to run Shoppica on WordPress rather than OpenCart!
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Can’t wait for the wordpress release. I will buy it in a heartbeat especially if it can easily integrate with the OpenCart version. My idea is to use the wordpress version for the front end of my business, articles, blogs, product reviews, dynamic content, etc., while using the OpenCart version exclusively for the shopping cart (product page).
I may be asking for too much but given the above scenario, I wonder if it would be possible for the two platforms to share the same database where a user doesn’t have to register/login twice. For instance, when they want to post on the blog comments and then afterwards, shop on the online store.
Similarly, if they could share the same CSS so the site can look seamless, that would rock. Is that even possible?
Nonetheless, can’t wait!
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