rgwhitaker
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to Link to Specific Tab on Same PageLink appears as ORDER.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Is there a way to add values/terms to existing attributes?Seriously?
So, I’m the ONLY one on the planet that’s ever had this problem?
Why, shut my mouth and hand me a participation trophy!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Attribute Not Appearing in Variation Dropdown ListI’ll do that. Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Attribute Not Appearing in Variation Dropdown ListI just thought of something, in the Product Data > Attributes section, can I manually add the term in the Values text box? Will the system recognize it that way?
But then I guess it wouldn’t be global, would it?
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Attribute Not Appearing in Variation Dropdown ListI’m using Woocommerce version 3.1.2. Also using WordPress 4.8.1.
Interestingly, I went into a test product I created, and in the Product Data > Attributes section I selected from the drop-down list an attribute that I had added a term to, and sure enough, I could see it when I went to add to the values.
So, that poses the question: can you NOT add to an already existing attribute?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PW WooCommerce Bulk Edit] Presales QuestionThank you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PW WooCommerce Bulk Edit] Presales QuestionCan you show a screen example for variations?
I need to search by a specific variation for all of my products and remove them since I’m not offerering that variation any more.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PW WooCommerce Bulk Edit] Presales QuestionThank you for your response.
I downloaded the demo version and a problem I noticed is that I can see the name of the product, and if there are any variations of that product, they only read as “Variation of <product>.”
Is there any way to have the actual name of the variation appear?
Thank you.
That doesn’t work, either. It just creates a popup with a small image. In my case, too small to be useful.
So, what I did that works, is created a new popup that’s an HTML popup, instead of Image.
That allows users to use the main scroll bar at the right of the browser.
But by using an Image popup and adjusting the dimensions, I’m just not able to get it to be scrollable.
I have that selected.
Still doesn’t work.
Any other ideas?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Special Type of Handling FeeI looked at that plugin.
Question is, can it calculate my packaging fees, which are based on the total square footage of the items I’m selling?
I’m confident it can handle shipping rates, which will be based on an average weight I enter for each product, but it’s the packaging fees I’m concerned about.
Do you know if it can handle that?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Woocommerce and Handling FeesI’ll do that. Thank you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Woocommerce: Variable Size which affects priceYes!
There’s a great plugin called Woocommerce Measurement Price Calculator.
It is $129, but worth every penny!
You can learn more about it here:
https://woocommerce.com/products/measurement-price-calculator/
It’s great and I’m so glad I found it!
I hope it will help you as well.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] You have a new issue concerning your SEOThis just started happening for me, too.
How do I get rid of it. It’s annoying!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Gravity Forms Product Add-on QuestionThanks for your reply.
How sophisticated can I get with the conditional logic?
I have several products that I “think” I can use a form for, but the products all have different pricing structures. Pricing is based on the material type the customer selects.
For example, I have Product X, Product Y, and Product Z.
The material types (and there can be up to 38 material types to choose from) customers can select will be the same for each product, but the pricing for each material type for Product X is different than the pricing for Product Y which is also different than the pricing for Product Z.
Is that possible with Gravity Forms and the Woocommerce Gravity Forms Product Add On?
Also, is it possible to pass a value through the Cart with Gravity Forms Product Add On? I’d like to simplify things for customers so I don’t overwhelm them with options. I’ll just simplify things, based on the options available is my vendor’s pricing catalog, and just “pass through” some options by default so that the guys in the warehouse who manufacture the products will know which option to make the product.