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  • Thread Starter Mister Pixel

    (@misterpixel)

    Hello @xue28,

    Thank you for your suggestion!

    That article is indeed a good starting point, but it’s still not exactly what I’m looking for.
    The biggest difference is that in my case the material isn’t a selectable variation option.
    The material attribute (not a variation) has to be connected to a color (variation), which apparently isn’t possible (out of the box).

    I guess I need to come up with a different approach to tackle this issue.
    Perhaps just use the description field like you suggested.

    Thread Starter Mister Pixel

    (@misterpixel)

    Hi @babylon1999,

    Thank you for your reply!

    I had already found that plugin myself, but that plugin “splits” a variable product into single products on the product archives.
    And in my scenario I’d like to keep the variable products as they are on the product archives.
    I only want to update an attribute under the product details on the product detail pagina based on the selected product variant.
    It seems that this isn’t possible and that I have to accept that.

    Nevertheless, thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter Mister Pixel

    (@misterpixel)

    Hi @xue28,

    Thank you for your reply!

    I do want to display the attribute on the site, under the Additional Information tab to be precise.
    Currently the materials (attribute) are listed there among all the other attributes.
    But it now shows all the assigned materials on one line.
    What I would like to see is that the material gets updates based on the product variant a customer selects.
    That’s why I want to connect a specific attribute to a specific variation.

    Your proposal to use the description field is a nice workaround.
    But I would really like to have all the product details in the additional info table.
    And the material attribute is also used in a filter on the products archive.
    That’s why I prefer to use the attribute itself instead of the description.

    Do you have any other suggestions on how to achieve this?

    Thanks!

    Same issue here.
    Facebook’s Sharing Debugger does show the og:image, but LinkedIn’s Post Inspector can’t find the image.
    The images do meet LinkedIn’s requirements.

    Max file size: 5 MB
    Minimum image dimensions: 1200 (w) x 627 (h) pixels
    Recommended ratio: 1.91:1

    @webgrafia Looks like you fixed the issue?
    Your Post Inspector link is showing the image now.
    Can you share how you fixed it?

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