All Orders Timeline
Every open order as a compact row with its one line status and link, one page, every parcel, no tabs.
Every open order as a compact row with its one line status and link, one page, every parcel, no tabs.
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All Orders Timeline answers where is everything from one page with no tabs. Three open orders appear as compact ruled rows: Order 31268 delivered Tuesday at 14:02 with a photo on file, Order 31389 in transit arriving Thursday 12:00 to 17:00, and Order 31412 at the bench, yours is belt 14 of 32 in the batch. Each row carries its one honest status line and a direct link.
Orders are one array. The made-to-order batch position echo, belt 14 of 32, is the kind of specific that a plain shipped status page cannot offer.
Reach for this block as the top section of the account orders page, fed by real order data. The batch position copy requires the maker to publish a batch counter or the row reverts to a simpler in production status.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three-state open orders page. Other timeline configurations:
Tip: one page, every parcel, no tabs is the entire design argument; adding tabs defeats it, so all open orders must fit on the one page.