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Oh, are you saying that you want each product info page to have a section for Students and a section for Moms, Grandmothers, Aunts, Sisters and Godmothers?
That starts getting complicated. I thought you were going to go with the suggestion of making a category for students and a category for moms etc., with a duplicated list of products with their attributes modified for each category.
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Yeah each product info page will have all that on there.
I don't mind coding this. I just need to know where and how to start.
Could you direct me where to go? I REALY appreciate your help.
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Oh, are you saying that you want each product info page to have a section for Students and a section for Moms, Grandmothers, Aunts, Sisters and Godmothers?
That starts getting complicated. I thought you were going to go with the suggestion of making a category for students and a category for moms etc., with a duplicated list of products with their attributes modified for each category.
Actually, is what you were suggesting the same thing really?
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I can have two options with the same name..one just has a different ID number. This would work, right?
How can I add my own text in there to clarify which options they are choosing? Is there a file for this?
Thanks again. You are a great help.
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My suggestion was not at all the same organizational system. You currently have one set of bracelets, for which you want to have customers enter a completely different set of choices in the product info page depending on the intended wearer. This has the potential to be very sloppy, with customers entering information in both sets of boxes, perhaps conflicting, perhaps thinking they are ordering a bracelet for the student and one for Mom at the same time... and people will occasionally do just that if it is possible, count on it. Forcing only one set of inputs to be accepted will require real custom coding, if you want to do that; and you would have to distinguish which set is intended in some cases.
I suggest you make a top category for students and a top category for moms etc., with the same list of bracelets in each category. There would be the necessary differences in wording and inputs, and you could tune the description for each to the wearers.
Alternately, you could make one main category with each bracelet design being a subcategory. Each bracelet subcat would have two essentially identical products, one labeled for students and one labeled for moms etc.
You could even have everything in just one category, with doubled products, so you would see in the listing Bali for Students and Bali for Moms.