• Resolved webgalway

    (@webgalway)


    Great plug-in, thanks for sharing, I have a large library of vectors I have created over the years and I am interested in making these available to the public, however I do not wish to charge and would like to do this easily using creative commons licence. Would it be possible to replace the ‘add to cart’ button with ‘download’ button and allow users to download the illustrations easily without having to add to cart?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/symbiostock/

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  • Plugin Author Symbiostock

    (@symbiostock)

    Hi there – this is a strictly theme/woocommerce issue as Symbiostock does not deal with the pricing issue. You are certainly able to price whatever you want at 0 and people will be able to download it for free – whether you can easily cosmetically alter the front end to show ‘download’ instead of ‘add to cart’ is something that you’ll have to research within WooCommerce support.

    Although, I would recommend you leave it as is and just price everything at 0 – this way people can add multiple media to their cart and get one email to download it all, and you can also keep track of who is downloading what. You can use the ‘simple checkout’ feature of Symbiostock to reduce the number of fields people have to fill out when they do checkout.

    Thread Starter webgalway

    (@webgalway)

    Good advice, thanks for the help & for the plug-in! – Some suggestions for future updates (just my opinion) – paid thumbnails from symzio / shutterstock etc on search results with some option for commission from these – option for remote image hosting through Amazon or similar – widget for featured thumbnails on side – thanks again and bonne journee

    Plugin Author Symbiostock

    (@symbiostock)

    Symzio search result widget already exists:

    https://www.symzio.com/support/contributors?widget=1

    You can put this anywhere on your site – you can earn a commission on this by signing up as a Symzio affiliate and you’re good to go.

    The Amazon hosting thing is something we will look into for the future. As for featured thumbnails, you can do this within WooCommerce to some extent, but that is generally theme related. I’m sure you can find a theme or plugin that allows you to feature WooCommerce products.

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