Hello dear community, I am in the process of switching from iWeb to sparkle3 pro - I am currently testing with a free version of sparkle whether I can cope with it, as many things no longer work with my beloved iWeb … (Thanks Duncan for your help)
Well, my design with iWeb is quite simple (www.ur-kraftquelle.de), and should become more modern. And I want to include the direct sales of my music therapy album in it, so that I don’t have to go through other sales platforms.
Therefore my question: Did any of you create an online shop with sparkle3, and what does it look like? I would be grateful for links / tips on this 
sorry, ich glaube meine Frage wurde nicht gut vom google Translater übersetzt … Ich hoffe man kann trotzdem etwas damit anfangen …
Welcome onboard! 
@Therapie, To integrate a shopping experience for you clients is fairly simple in Sparkle3. You have PayPal, Snipcart, Ecwid, Grumroad as part of Sparkle3, or there is Payhip, and many more - https://bloggingwizard.com/ecommerce-platforms-sell-digital-products/ [These can also be integrated]
There is a few of us here that have integrated ecommerce for ourselves or clients. One of my clients use Shopify to sell their wines online - https://watertonhall.com.au Shopify is really big so I wouldn’t recommend it for what you are wanting to do though.
Good luck! :)…
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@Therapie, Thanks for your kind words! 
Time is on your side as you work towards using Sparkle more and more and as you know it had a very low learning curve!
Sorry no, I don’t have my website in my native language which is Afrikaans by the way.
I’m happy sticking with English although it is one confusing language!
Deutsche Sprache ist noch verwirrender
Aber Deine Website wird bei mir in deutscher Sprache angezeigt. Dass ist super, so denke ich, dass auch meine automatisch in anderen Sprachen angezeigt wird, je nach Land - hoffe ich 
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@Therapie, Ok that is interesting!
I do know of some websites being converted to the native language it is being viewed in but I am surprised that Waterton Hall Wines is… I set it to En (English), but there you go…