This is the beginning of the clothing web application classified as an ecommerce E-commerce, also known as electronic commerce or internet commerce, refers to the purchase and sale of goods or services over the internet, as well as the transfer of money and data to complete these transactions. E-commerce is frequently used to refer to the online sale of physical products, but it can also refer to any type of commercial transaction that is facilitated by the internet.
This project focuses on building an e-commerce web application where user can order clothes and pay online and have it delivered on their doorstep
This project contains the following features
- Landing page: To showcase the product and contain other convertibles of the application
- Order: A user can order cloth
- Search: They make it easy for the user to navigate the whole application with ease as they have the option of carrying out both ordering and filtering of their products in realtime.
- Cart: User can add the product they have chosen to a cart
- Product details: This made it easy for the users to view the products information before an order is made
- Payment integration: Users can pay for the cloth they order using paystack
- Review: User can give review of the product
- Login page: User can login if they have created an account
- Sign-Up page:User can create account before they are able to complete order
- Order tracking: The order is tracked until delivering is made
- Categories: Visitors can choose from different categories of the products
- Admin dashboard: The order of the product can check all the information on order statistics, convertibles, number of customers etc
- Shipping page: User enter the informations needed for deliveries of their product
- Placeholders: shows the informations entered by the users before proceeding to payment shows order summary likewise
- Order history: registered users can check their order history
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