• Resolved Mike8857

    (@mike8857)


    Gift certificates come in four prices. They also come in 9 styles.

    A user should be able to choose how much they want to spend and then choose the style.

    PROBLEM: User selects a style but have no opportunity to choose something other than $25.

    I’ve created 9 attributes (styles).
    I’ve created 4 variations: $25, $50, $100 and $150
    For each variation (value) I’ve chosen “Any Gift Certificate” from the drop-down list.

    What I was expecting the user to see was a drop-down list of styles and a drop down list of costs.

    How should this be accomplished?

    Thank you

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Mike8857.
    • This topic was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Mike8857.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support EastOfWest a11n

    (@eastofwest)

    Hi there!

    Judging from the link you provided, you seem to be mostly there, but there’s something odd.

    First, in my sandbox site (that uses the Storefront theme) I can setup something similar, so that it displays like this:

    Image showing a Variable product with two Variations

    Here’s what my setup looks like:

    Product Data - Variations setup

    On the page you linked to I can see the dropdown box for the styles, and a gap. If you double-click in the gap you can see otherwise invisible text “Certificate”, which I assume is where your “value” should go:

    OPs equivalent variable product

    If your setup is similar to what is pictured above, then you appear to have a conflict of sorts.

    You can use this plugin’s Troubleshooting Mode to help with a conflict test. Check if the issue persists in another theme (like TwentyTwenty or Storefront), or disabling plugins to see if one might be responsible.

    Thread Starter Mike8857

    (@mike8857)

    Thank you. That’s exactly what I’m striving for. I’m so happy that this is a capability.

    I’ve activated the TwentyTwenty theme. I’ve deactivated ALL plugins except for
    WooCommerce. The single active plugin. I’ve cleared cache in various browsers; Edge, Chrome and IE.

    Still struggling.
    – Is your Attribute the price or the Style?
    – Is your Variation the price or the Style?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Mike8857

    (@mike8857)

    – I first created the attributes that are 3 different styles of the gift certificates:
    Attributes list

    – I then created variations of attributes (Styles). These variations represent the price. In this example the first one is $25 for “Any Style…” and the second one is $50.
    Variations – prices

    – This is what it looks like on the TwentyTwenty theme with only the single plugin enabled.
    Web site

    I’d be happy to give you admin access to this test web site if you feel that would be appropriate.

    This does not look like your example. What am I doing wrong?

    Thank you

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Mike8857.
    Thread Starter Mike8857

    (@mike8857)

    AAAAAAHHHHH… Now I realize what I was doing wrong and realizing this, it becomes so obvious. In this case, there is a product (gift certificate). The product has 2 attributes, price and style. Again, now that is obvious.

    The most valuable thing in your response was to let me know that this is a function that should work.

    Again I thank you for your time and responses.

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