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  • Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    This is a theme-level edit that needs to be accounted for by the site owner, to be honest. At least if you want to output in mass for all of them. We aren’t sure how a user may want to display them, so we take the approach of not attempting to at all.

    For what it may be worth, the associated custom field keys are as follows:

    _etsy_product_id
    _etsy_product_price
    _etsy_product_currency
    _etsy_product_url
    _etsy_product_made
    _etsy_product_made_for
    

    The primary thing that our plugin strives to do is get them imported into the website, what is done with the content afterwards is up to the site owner.

    Thread Starter kymberlee

    (@kymberlee)

    Got it. That’s very helpful, Michael, thank you. Knowing it’s not entirely plug and play helps!

    Thanks for the custom field keys. Can you point me to the page(s) to edit?

    Also, I think you were the coder. If so, I love “Assume zer is nussing.” ha!

    Thanks again. ??

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    I’d recommend making a copy of the single.php file and renaming the copy to single-etsy_products.php so that it gets used exclusively for the Products post type we create for the plugin.

    Sadly I am not to credit for that comment. I have assumed lead development over the plugin as a whole, but we’ve had a number of WebDevStudio employees involved with it overall. Glad we could tickle your funny bone ??

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