Need to charge an additional cost for a front & back print.
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Nick
started a topic
about 7 years ago
Hi,
I am using plugin for users to create their own t-shirt. I want to be able to charge an additional price (add $6) if user adds a design on the Front AND Back of the shirt.
I thought this would have have come standard with the plugin as all other t-shirt designer websites charge extra for front & back prints. Who else wants this?
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Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
Good deal. Glad it works.
1. I use a free plugin called WooCommerce Variation Swatches
2. It's a setting in FPD -> UI Layout & Composer -> Toolbar -> Placement. Yours is probably set to Dynamic.
Can you send me a link to your website so I can see what you have currently?
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Todd Eubanks
said
over 6 years ago
I've posted twice and the comment isn't showing up. Trying again with no link.
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Todd Eubanks
said
over 6 years ago
I guess the system won't allow links. I've tried it 4 different times. Try this signs-stitches . com / temp / product / bella-canvas-unisex-short-sleeve-tee-3001 but remove the spaces.
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Todd Eubanks
said
over 6 years ago
I've been setting this plugin with all my products for dozens of hours and I just ran into this. This single lack of feature makes the whole thing useless for T-Shirts! I don't know what to do now.
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Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
That worked.
I think I better understand what you're trying to do. You're just wanting to add $10 (for example) if they choose screen print on the back?
What I would suggest you do is create 2 FPD products - a front only, and a front & back. Once you have created those products, you can create front / front/back variations for the single WooCommerce product and assign the respective FPD products to the variation. This is what we did with our jewelry and it seemed to be the best solution for us.
Developing on a local server but moved it over since you're willing to help. The "Front & Back" variant is the one I'm working on. The others were for testing.
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Todd Eubanks
said
over 6 years ago
I posted here yesterday but I don't see it. The site is on a development server but since you're being helpful, I copied it over to a temporary domain.
On this product, the "Front & Back" variation is the only real one I'm working on until I figure these things out. Just using "Front" and "Back" for testing.
I understand that. And it seems to work. I have 2 questions about your FPD though.
1. How do your variations have nice images below them? "Bracelet Size" "Color" and "Sides"
2. How does your FPD have sliding out panels rather than light boxes when creating text, editing text, adding images, etc.?
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Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
Todd,
It is possible to do this. When you set up the back of your shirt, just assign a price to the image you use for the back. It will update the price.
Alternatively, you can create a front & front/back variation like we have done and set the variation to use a specific product from the fancy product designer.
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Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
Answer
Good deal. Glad it works.
1. I use a free plugin called WooCommerce Variation Swatches
2. It's a setting in FPD -> UI Layout & Composer -> Toolbar -> Placement. Yours is probably set to Dynamic.
B
Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
Good deal. The stylized variations is done with a free plugin called Variation Swatches for WooCommerce. The sliding panels is just a setting in FPD. Go to UI & Layout Composer -> Toolbar and change placement to Inside Top or Inside Bottom.
Good luck!
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Brandon
said
over 6 years ago
I would love to see this as well!
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Todd Eubanks
said
over 6 years ago
In your first paragraph, are you assuming that ge product is pre- designed rather than the user adding their own content?
Nick
Hi,
I am using plugin for users to create their own t-shirt. I want to be able to charge an additional price (add $6) if user adds a design on the Front AND Back of the shirt.
I thought this would have have come standard with the plugin as all other t-shirt designer websites charge extra for front & back prints. Who else wants this?
Good deal. Glad it works.
1. I use a free plugin called WooCommerce Variation Swatches
2. It's a setting in FPD -> UI Layout & Composer -> Toolbar -> Placement. Yours is probably set to Dynamic.
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Can you send me a link to your website so I can see what you have currently?
Todd Eubanks
I've posted twice and the comment isn't showing up. Trying again with no link.
Todd Eubanks
I guess the system won't allow links. I've tried it 4 different times. Try this signs-stitches . com / temp / product / bella-canvas-unisex-short-sleeve-tee-3001 but remove the spaces.
Todd Eubanks
I've been setting this plugin with all my products for dozens of hours and I just ran into this. This single lack of feature makes the whole thing useless for T-Shirts! I don't know what to do now.
Brandon
That worked.
I think I better understand what you're trying to do. You're just wanting to add $10 (for example) if they choose screen print on the back?
What I would suggest you do is create 2 FPD products - a front only, and a front & back. Once you have created those products, you can create front / front/back variations for the single WooCommerce product and assign the respective FPD products to the variation. This is what we did with our jewelry and it seemed to be the best solution for us.
Todd Eubanks
Link to sample product
Developing on a local server but moved it over since you're willing to help. The "Front & Back" variant is the one I'm working on. The others were for testing.
Todd Eubanks
I posted here yesterday but I don't see it. The site is on a development server but since you're being helpful, I copied it over to a temporary domain.
On this product, the "Front & Back" variation is the only real one I'm working on until I figure these things out. Just using "Front" and "Back" for testing.
http://signs-stitches.com/temp/product/bella-canvas-unisex-short-sleeve-tee-3001/
Todd Eubanks
I'm developing on a local server but since you're willing to offer advice, I loaded it on a temp domain.
http://signs-stitches.com/temp/product/bella-canvas-unisex-short-sleeve-tee-3001/
Todd Eubanks
I understand that. And it seems to work. I have 2 questions about your FPD though.
1. How do your variations have nice images below them? "Bracelet Size" "Color" and "Sides"
2. How does your FPD have sliding out panels rather than light boxes when creating text, editing text, adding images, etc.?
Brandon
Todd,
It is possible to do this. When you set up the back of your shirt, just assign a price to the image you use for the back. It will update the price.
Alternatively, you can create a front & front/back variation like we have done and set the variation to use a specific product from the fancy product designer.
Brandon
Good deal. Glad it works.
1. I use a free plugin called WooCommerce Variation Swatches
2. It's a setting in FPD -> UI Layout & Composer -> Toolbar -> Placement. Yours is probably set to Dynamic.
Brandon
Good deal. The stylized variations is done with a free plugin called Variation Swatches for WooCommerce. The sliding panels is just a setting in FPD. Go to UI & Layout Composer -> Toolbar and change placement to Inside Top or Inside Bottom.
Good luck!
Brandon
I would love to see this as well!
Todd Eubanks
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