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    Improving look of cart in customer emails

    This seems to be a perennial question but I can't find much reference to it except in emails from back in 2003 so wondering if I am missing something that has been solved.

    The problem is with the formatting of the shopping cart element in the customer emails, which is very messy and looks confusing.

    The threads I hav looked at are:

    http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=2620

    and

    http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=6284

    Has any fix been found with this since then?

    Many thanks

    Jo

    #2
    I looked at this the other day, and as far as I can see, the answer is no

    As long as your e-mail reader is using proportional fonts, then the tab separated items are in the CART variable are always going to be scrunched up.

    I have actually removed this from our customer e-mails because it looks awful.

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      #3
      Thanks for replying, taliesyn.

      So do you just have the order number in the customer emails then?

      I'm trying to think whether I would care for that as a customer - ie thinking "What order is this again?" Have you had any feedback on those lines from customers?

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        #4
        Originally posted by johking
        Thanks for replying, taliesyn.

        So do you just have the order number in the customer emails then?

        I'm trying to think whether I would care for that as a customer - ie thinking "What order is this again?" Have you had any feedback on those lines from customers?
        I just have Order Number and Time/Date (See: http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=13581)

        I'd ideally like to tell them what they've actually ordered in the e-mail, but hey ho. I'm working on the theory that any order acknowledgement is better than none.

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          #5
          I see what you mean, it does look better...

          What about the shipping and payment received emails - do you send them? We are going to have to because some of the items are going to be pre-ordered and you can't expect folk to remember an order number from a wee while ago.

          If anything they look even worse I think

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            #6
            No, we don't send them. Our PSP (Protx) sends an e-mail out confirming payment so we don't bother with those.

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              #7
              On that thread you posted, your example customer email says - We will notify you by e-mail when the order has been despatched. So do you just do that manually then?

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                #8
                While I agree that the layout is a little untidy, I leave the details of the order intact within the confirmation email to ensure full compliance with the Distance Selling Regulations(2000) and E-Commerce Regulations(2002).

                Technically, I guess just saying your order no 123456 value 50.87 is compliant, but why leave the question open? 3 widgets at 10.00, 6 wodgets at 5.00 total 60.00 is definitely a firmer contract.

                Just my opinion..
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by johking
                  On that thread you posted, your example customer email says - We will notify you by e-mail when the order has been despatched. So do you just do that manually then?
                  Yes, pretty much so.

                  Originally posted by wjcampbe
                  While I agree that the layout is a little untidy, I leave the details of the order intact within the confirmation email to ensure full compliance with the Distance Selling Regulations(2000) and E-Commerce Regulations(2002).

                  Technically, I guess just saying your order no 123456 value 50.87 is compliant, but why leave the question open? 3 widgets at 10.00, 6 wodgets at 5.00 total 60.00 is definitely a firmer contract.

                  Just my opinion..
                  It's more than a little untidy, especially if there are several order lines. Quite frankly I don't feel that a full order confirmation e-mail containing all the order lines is within the scope of the DSR or the E-Commerce Regs.

                  Believe me, I'd much prefer to have them in there if I could, although I feel that it looks awful and therefore makes us look unprofessional.

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                    #10
                    This (the way e-mails look) can be down to your e-mail software wrapping text to a fixed number of digits.
                    Owner of a broken heart

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                      #11
                      It's more to do with the fact that most e-mail software uses fonts with proportional spacing rather than wrapping the lines.

                      Cart Contents look OK with fixed fonts.

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                        #12
                        The VB Code tag uses fixed width fonts so as you can see:

                        Code:
                        Dear Fdsfsdfdsfs,
                        
                        
                        Thank you for shopping at blahblahblah
                        
                        
                        We have received and are processing the following order:
                        
                        
                        ******************************************************
                        Order Number: FSSFSD10010329
                        Order Date:   20 April 2005 11:24 GMT
                        
                        
                        Ship To:
                        Fdsfsdfdsfs 
                        Sdfsdfsd 
                        Sfsdfds 
                        FDSFSD 
                        United Kingdom 
                        1231232131 
                        blah@blahblahblah.com 
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        Shopping Cart (Prices in British Pounds)
                         REFERENCE         DESCRIPTION                     QUANTITY        PRICE         COST 
                        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         AB123             Description Here                       1       £24.95       £24.95 
                        ======================================================================================
                                                                                       Subtotal:       £24.95
                                                                                          Total:       £24.95
                        
                        
                        ******************************************************
                        
                        
                        We will notify you by e-mail when the order has been despatched.
                        
                        
                        Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
                        everything lines up.

                        Just copy an e-mail with cart contents from your e-mail program into NOTEPAD and you will get the same result.

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