I’ve got what would appear to be a simple site setup.
I’ve got an item:
The ABC Cell Phone (available in TWO COLORS)
add a charger for $5.00
add a case for $5.00
add a screen protector for $5.00
add (well, you get the idea, add some accessories)
When I do this in variations I have to calculate the math for all of those products and variations by hand, is there a simple way to do this?
Previously, with other carts, I was able to just add an item and checkbox and it would calculate with the order.
I’ve paid out $$$$ for extensions that don’t seem to cut it. The import/export suite would require some kind of spreadsheet magic I can’t put my mind around to update all of the variations for my import file with a simple price change of ONE item.
This variation scheme doesn’t make much sense to me… Seems like a ton of manual updating for something that should be pretty simple.
I’ve also got another little thing I’m trying to figure out.
We do embroidery for $5.00 a line. Max 2 lines.
So, is there an easy way to have the customer enter their info in a TXT Box that sizes to the embroidery standard sizes?
12 characters for large letters
15 characters for medium letters
20 characters for small letters
You’d think that would be just a simple plugin? Any hints? Anyone?
In most e-commerce carts variations are exactly that; variations of a product. For example a shirt available in small, medium, large and also available in different colors red, blue, and green. In this example you’d have:
What you’re asking for may be better suited for the WooCommerce grouped products instead, since these aren’t actually variations of a single product. More a grouping of products.
As for the custom input it’s not available in the default WooCommerce as far as I know. But I did a quick Google search and found this hack:
Comment thread on WooCommerce
Code on gethub:gist
A bit of searching online may find other alternatives.
Try the Product Addons extension for WooCommerce – it’ll let you add custom fields and pricing to product pages. So for example, you could add a checkbox that says “Add a charger, $5.00” and when someone checks that box and adds the item to the cart the $5 extra will be added to the base price of the product.