• Hey, great plug-in and with the latest improvements it is even better! ??

    I have the following question though –
    Is it possible to apply a custom style on variations when “Ignore WooCommerce Out of stock Visibility Settings for Variations” is set? So the result would be to graying out the variations that are out of stock but to allow the user to select the out of stock variation and when selected, the subscription form to be displayed?

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author CodeWooGeek

    (@codewoogeek)

    Hello there,

    Good Day!!! We’re so glad that you liked our product ??

    We have some queries with your question on custom style on variations?

    1. Usually variations list is in dropdown by default(not sure in your side if any variation swatches plugin used?), but here we’re not sure what you are exactly required with custom style for variations can you please explain little bit in detail? We assume that you want to set the appearance of specific variation(dropdown) if it is out of stock? If so then it is not doable with our plugin as it has some limitations when more than one attribute combination with variation.

    Please Note: “Ignore WooCommerce Out of stock Visibility Settings for Variations” there is no developer filter available from woocommerce, hence we bypass get_option filter from wordpress.

    If you talking about different flow with custom style of variations then please let us know

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    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    Thread Starter pinobg

    (@pinobg)

    Hey,

    Yes, I’m using WooCommerce Variation Swatches plugin that replaces the dropdown with variation thumbnails with images, colors etc.
    So when a variation is out of stock and woocommerce ‘hide out of stock items’ is On, it is displayed ‘grayed’ and is not clickable. With ‘ignore woocommerce’ option, all thumbnails are displayed with regular style (not grayed out) and are clickable so the subscription forms can be shown. What I want to achieve is to keep the functionality but still to indicate somehow on the thumbnail (gray it out agian) that this variation is out of stock.

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