Loose Chocolates - how to set up selection process?
Hi,
I'm very new to ZenCart and have been playing around with it for a couple of weeks.
I plan to set up a site which sells chocolates. One of the categories is Loose Chocolates. The user first chooses which box size they want, then selects which chocolates they want in their box. Amount of chocolates is limited to the box size i.e. 125g box = 8 chocs, 250g box = 16 chocs etc.
I have set up a new product (Selection Box), then added each chocolate as attribute with an option type of check boxes. This enables multiple selection. But can I then enable the user to select an amount against each attribute?
Is this the best way to set this up? Or am I missing something a lot more logical? My head has been spinning trying to come up with the best way to achieve this! Can anyone give me any suggestions?
Re: Loose Chocolates - how to set up selection process?
Make it a drop down
Chocolate A Choose:
Dropdown 1
2
3
etc.
~Melanie
Re: Loose Chocolates - how to set up selection process?
Hi
Sounds like a good plan - thanks. Am I then able to add an image to the Attribute, rather than each option?
Re: Loose Chocolates - how to set up selection process?
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Originally Posted by
supton
... But can I then enable the user to select an amount against each attribute?
Current version of zencart does not allow for "dependant attributes" (ie: if option A is selected, activate option B).
In your case, what you want is for the customer to choose what TYPE of chocolate to include, then, when they choose a particular TYPE - eg: "Almond Swirl", a SECOND option appears along-side, allowing them to choose how many Almond Swirls they want.
If they don't select "Almond Swirls", then no quantity box for that option appears.
You challenge is compounded by the inclusion of another layer of variables (currently 2) of HOW MANY in total, their choices must be... either a box of 8, or a box of 16. So, somehow, the system needs to add up their choices and stop them when they reach the required number (8 or 16)... and further, it must keep them going until 8 or 16 is reached!
Sadly, this complexity is not available in ZC (yet), but the new version 2.0 may address some of these issues.