• I’m interested in trying this plugin on our site before buying, but I’m having a small issue with the testing stage. If I try to use it in conjunction with a variable product that has at least one variation property, the add-ons will be horizontally aligned rather than vertically. It appears the reason is because the add-ons are being placed inside of a .single_variation_wrap div instead of the outer .variations_form form when it works normally.

    Is it possible to use this plugin combination with the Variable product, or is it necessary to only use a single product?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Plugin Author bizswoop

    (@bizswoop)

    Sorry, I’m not sure I’m following your question related to the layout and css for the active theme.

    But yes, I can confirm. The plugin supports both Single and Variable products.

    You can assign an add-on to apply globally to all the Variations. Or assign an add-on to apply only for a specific Variation.

    For example, here in this quick video:

    Thread Starter tgp1994

    (@tgp1994)

    Sorry for the confusion. It seems like I’m running into a bug, where the Add-ons list is horizontally laid out instead of vertically. I’d embed a picture but it doesn’t look like the WP comments box here allows me to do that. I’ll try to embed an image below:

    Screenshot-2021-10-06-at-16-28-16-Test-Product-SIpipes

    Plugin Author bizswoop

    (@bizswoop)

    Thanks for the screenshot, it’s a bit hard to see, but looks like this could be a CSS conflict with the specific theme you are using.

    Have you tested the issue with the standard WooCommerce Store front theme? Does the issue still occur? We can’t reproduce the issue with the Store front theme, so we suspect it related to this specific Theme CSS. Which theme are you using for the site?

    Thread Starter tgp1994

    (@tgp1994)

    Ah, that makes sense – We no longer have any default themes, just our current one which is “The7” by Dream-Theme. I did some investigation in the OP, and it seems like the option elements are being placed inside of other HTML elements rather than the parent <form> element they’re normally in. I just did some cut-and-pasting and if I manually move the elements back into the parent <form> node, they start to look ok. Would you mind taking a look at the page’s HTML if I sent you a private message?

    Plugin Author bizswoop

    (@bizswoop)

    We tried to review the Theme you mentioned: “The7” by Dream-Theme, but this theme is a Pro theme, so we can’t review the code. But sounds like you might have found a solution to the issue with your theme.

    If you’d like to send us any information directly, you can create a support ticket directly on our site at https://www.bizswoop.com/support/

    Thread Starter tgp1994

    (@tgp1994)

    Thank you, I’ve submitted a case. I’ll post back when/if there’s a resolution.

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