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  • Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Hi alemanrengo84.

    WooCommerce includes notifications for this. Do you want to be able to override these definitions, like “Available on backorder”? Or do you want to define special cart button labels?

    Regards.
    uh

    Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    I will close this now. You can still answer, I will receive a notification.

    Regards.
    uh

    Thread Starter alemarengo84

    (@alemarengo84)

    Hi Uli
    Sorry for delay. I was quite busy.
    What I meant is to use the labels, which usually show text like “free”, “new”, “out of stock” or “sale”, to show “available on backorder” message.
    Is it possible to do this via woocommerce? I don’t think so. That’s why I asked if wcpgsk would do that. ??
    Thanks!

    Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Hello alemarengo84.

    The next update will include basic support for this. You can specify a backorder label and display the backorder label on the shop page if the product is available on backorder.

    Regards.
    uh

    Thread Starter alemarengo84

    (@alemarengo84)

    Great!

    Thread Starter alemarengo84

    (@alemarengo84)

    Hi Uli!
    I got wcpgsk updated this morning!
    I… realized I meant badge, not additional labels… ??

    Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Hi alemarengo84.

    As a badge this may enter into conflicts and I don’t feel that this is an implementation that will suite most users. The “on sale” and the “available on backorder” are not really compatible. The same goes for the free badge label. Additionally: That a product is available on backorder can not be announced (badged) like with “Free” or “On sale!”. In nearly every language this is a “design breaking”, long phrase consisting of several words.

    If there’s more demand for it, I may think about offering a more versatile implementation but right now you will have to live with the offered solution.

    Regards.
    uh

    Thread Starter alemarengo84

    (@alemarengo84)

    Thank for you reply Uli,
    I will surely deal with your solution of an additional label, which is also customizable via css.
    The only thing that worries about it is that your label should be a separate div, or better I expected it was a div separated from price content. But this is off topic.
    Thanks for your reply and congrats on your wonderful work!

    Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Hi alemarengo84.

    It’s separated. You can style it via css. Just have look into the code.
    I will attach an additional class in the next update to help you with styling and to separate the message from others.

    Regards.
    uh

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