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I don’t understand what you mean by
He prefers to have a global view with the different options associated.
And if the only part that requires ecommerce is the reservation, what does that mean – that payment for everything else isn’t done online?
I don’t know how I would recommend you proceed … I was expecting you to need a calendar reservation system since places on each team were limited.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart ButtonI wouldn’t have recommended switching to TwentyTwelve to work out what the problem was, I would have said to switch to the Wootique theme, or Artificer, one of the WooThemes themes that is known to support Woocommerce particularly well.
That won’t tell you where the problem is, exactly, but it will tell you if the problem is in your theme or in your implementation of Woocommerce.
If you can’t scrub your devsite clean of any confidential client information, to the point where you can share links, screenshots and settings, it is going to be hard for anyone to help you remotely.
It could be accomplished in several ways, but if you make options as products in their own right, things like ammunition could be illustrated, described and purchased as a product, not just a product add-on. You would get more flexibility, a shopping cart that is easier to edit, and an order that is easier to understand.
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In reply to: [Plugin: Woocommerce] Accept Terms and conditions by defaultI’d like to know too.
You don’t need an add-ons, extensions or plugins to do a variable product, it just needs some work setting it up.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Custom attributes – displaying terms on a pageSo bottom line, what are you trying to do? You’re trying to make a button that goes to a page of products that are defined how? Products of a certain size?
Define what you want to do functionally, maybe there is a clearer/better way than this.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart Buttondouble-clicked the internet!
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart ButtonWell, the reason they are the same page is that your menu … must be a custom menu, right? Well, both “About” and “Home” just go to your homepage … the URL they both go to is http://carolinashoresnaturalsoap.com
So, if you want them to be different pages, you’ll need to either fix the menu to link to a different page, if one exists, or if it doesn’t, you’ll need to create one and then update the menu to link to it.
There are a few different things about “pages” with Woocommerce, but I don’t think your issue is related to the peculiarities of Woocommerce.
So you ought to visit your “Appearance -> Menus” and “Pages -> All Pages” and see what’s up there.
You probably don’t need to check “Woocommerce -> Settings -> Pages” just for reference and to make sure you aren’t about to create a page that is automatically created or maintained by Woocommerce.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart ButtonOh, one thing you should try is to vary the inventory for All Natural Bath Bombs, and upload a different featured image for each kind … you’ll enjoy seeing those update when you change the selected kind.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart ButtonYep, I just have a few test stores up so far, and I’m using Wootique for a couple of them.
I’ll check my settings and see what I can see.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Dynamic PricingDynamic Pricing extension is supposed to work for things like that. It’s $99 for a license.
I haven’t bought that one, or used it so I can’t swear to it’s functions, but … here is the link:
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Cant Access woothemes sites from EthiopiaTheir servers are under a bit of strain today due to a half-off sale on extensions, and the USPS, UPS and FedEx shipping modules that just re-launched today. There is a lot of demand, I think, and the server is just a little overwhelmed.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Custom attributes – displaying terms on a pageCTA meaning Call To Action?
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] CustomizationThose banners are a feature of the free Woocommerce theme “Wootique” which you can download from Woothemes.com
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Adding Variations removes Add to Cart ButtonIt depends on where you make changes, but if you are just sticking to core things like defining products, product categories, etc. then you can go back, sure.
Things like menus, (custom menus) may be more supported by the Wootique theme than your previous theme (it supports two menu areas automatically, for example … if you change back to a theme that only supports one, the second custom menu won’t be visible.
Most WordPress problems that can be solved by adopting a theme the supports your concerns, though … you would be better off customizing a parent theme that does support your features, than building support into a theme that doesn’t include it in the first place. (Unless you are or have your own, free-of-cost web developer.)