The big issue with WooCommerce attributes is they are not treated as “specifications” by default. If I add multiple attributes to a variable product, those attributes are listed as specification on all variants in the “more information” tab, rather than on the individual variants. The result is users can’t see which attributes are unique to the selected variant. The reason I think this needs to be solved using “attributes” is simply to prevent WordPress users from having to not only enter attributes but also specifications – basically double the work.
Example: Car shop. The black car ONLY comes with leather seats, and is the ONLY one that does.
I know this is essentially a WooCommerce problem, but I think you plugin almost solves the issue – if it supported variable products. I also think those of us who have noticed this issue with WooCommerce, and have searched long and hard for a solution, are a silent statistic, because we come up empty handed, and end up simply making single products rather than variable ones, out of pure frustration.
]]>I am building a shop for consumer electronics. There are many different product-categories in my shop and I am looking for a way to easily add many product-specifications for all the different categories (every category needs different product-specifications).
Also, I need all the different category-listing pages to have their own filters. Some filters need to be the same on every category-page, but many filters will be unique to the category.
Could someone please point me into the right direction? Do I need some specific plugins? What else do I need?
Some context:
– I am using the Blocksy Pro theme
– I am using Elementor Pro
Please let me know if you are missing relevant information in order to answer my question.
Thanks in advance!
Dave
]]>For instance my “Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor” job opening is displaying “Maintenance” 3 times. Same for other couple of listings.
Please help, i need to present to client today
]]>I have been using the plugin and it works great, just one thing when i want to export it, export is available only in json format but i want to export it in csv format..
what i want to do is adding all values to the attributes is a csv file then import it all at once otherwise i would be adding all values one by one in the product page which is time consuming so do you have an alternative way to get this done in a proper way?
Regards,
Rami
I’m trying to make regcheck the default tab people see when they go on a car listing. So I’m thinking I need to remove the specification tab.
How and where do I add the hook in WP or how do I make regcheck the default tab?
]]>so I think it′s pretty cool, that it′s possible to add woocommerce attributes. The issue is, that I don′t want Content Egg to do this automatically. Because I then have to go in there and manually delete all these attributes. They are usually displayed in English and it′s not nice. So how can I disable the automatic adding of attributes?
]]>I am having this problem finding a fitting solution to my product specifications.
We are importing around 5000 products trough CSV and want to have a template for the attributes/specifications.
As today the CSV file that we get from our supplier says WR: 5 ATM – Case: 37 mm – Gender: Unisex – Case Material: Stainless Steel – Strap Material: Fabric Made in Italy – Movement: Quartz – Functions: Only Time – Glass: Mineral – Product Type: Wristwatch – Packaging: Official Box
As you can se it is about watches. But instead of that text we want it in seperated “boxes”
For example:
WR: 5 ATM
Case: 37mm
Gender: Unisex
And so on..
Is there any plugin or code that are easy to handle for this?
Thanks in advance!
/ Sam
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