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Connecting the e-Commerce administration

e-Commerce administration side of the store is where you can modify features, upload images, add products, keep track of customers, manage payments, and much more.

Accessing the admin panel

To access the admin panel, type in location of the store into the web browser followed by "/admin". For example, if your store is located at "www.domain.com", your admin panel is located at "www.domain.com/admin". Even if the store is located in a sub-folder or on a sub-domain of their site, adding "/admin" to the end of the store's path will lead you to the administration side.
admin interface login

After filling in the correct username and password, pressing the "Login" button will direct you to the e-Commerce dashboard. When you first login to your shop, the dashboard will be blank (as seen below), because there isn't any statistical data to be analyzed yet.

admin interface dashboard

Entering the administration through the Dashboard

The dashboard is the first thing you will see when entering e-Commerce's admin. The main function of the dashboard is to give the shop owner an overview of how the shop is performing. There are 3 sections of the dashboard that can help you understand the statistical data collected by your store:

  • Overview:

    There are four chart showing the status of your website. They are Total Orders, Total sales, Total Customers and People Online which help you to easier to know the analytics.

  • World Map:

    A world map to show where the orders from your website were coming from.

  • Sales Analytics:

    A graph is provided to track the chronological progress of the store relative to the amount of orders and customers over time. The x value is time; which can be hours, days, or months depending on the range selected. The y value displays the number of total orders(yellow) and total customers(blue).

  • Recent Activity:

    A section to check the recent activity from any customer from your store such as login, creating account or placing new orders.

  • Latest Orders:

    A list that displays the last orders and their details ("Order ID", "Customer", "Status", "Date Added", "Total", and "Action")