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    Default Re: some basic questions

    hi,

    thanks for that - I will add the flexible attributes mod and then see if I can work out a way of changing the tabbed products one to put other things on them. If I find a way I will try to put it on here so others can use or abuse it!

    thanks
    duncan

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    Default Re: some basic questions

    The way I want to do it is to be able to put say the first 15 attributes in one place, the next 20 somewhere else etc...
    70 attributes - - but are they all the same type?

    i.e. Normally, attributes are classed as specifics like

    color
    size
    etc

    All these can be accomplished - - BUT if you are attempting to base your next 20 selection upon what is selected in your first 15 - -
    This is what is termed as dependant attributes.
    ZenCart does not have this functionality
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    Hi - no, they are all of different types (the product is muesli - you choose a base mix then add any number of ingredients of your choice to it).

    Fortunately they are not dependent attributes so it should all be possible within Zencart...

    What I do really want to do is to put them on different tabs, and am still trying to think of a way to do this - so any ideas would be appreciated!

    thanks everyone - you are all very helpful!!

    duncan

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    Just my $.02 worth, but it seems like a mistake to me to require the customer to flip through several tabs to configure a product. Generally, tabs are used to provide extra information (technical description, reviews, etc.) unrelated to the actual order process. Seems like customers may get confused.

    This mod allows attributes in a grid format:

    http://www.zen-cart.com/index.php?ma...roducts_id=876

    Seventy choices would fit in a grid 8 rows X 9 columns. Proper styling might make that uesable on one page.

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    Default Re: some basic questions

    I have a log-standing acquaintance who is a retail consultant, and her view is that TOO MUCH CHOICE is often a bad thing. Customers don't like to be presented with too many variables... research shows that any more than 10 or 12 in most product sectors is the limit.

    Perhaps you should configure your products into several categories where the BASE products are a consistent mix, and then offer a smaller range of options.
    20 years a Zencart User

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    Default Re: some basic questions

    Hi Schoolboy - thanks for your input.

    I do agree wholeheartedly with your friend about too much choice normally being a bad thing, however it is the essence of the product I am selling and I am basing the way I am selling it on an extremely successful company which is doing this in europe (3 years to get a turnover of €750,000 with a healthy profit margin!)

    There will be options on the site for people who want less choice too, but the main element will be complete choice as that is what the product is sold on.

    duncan

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    Default Re: some basic questions

    Quote Originally Posted by stevesh View Post
    Just my $.02 worth, but it seems like a mistake to me to require the customer to flip through several tabs to configure a product. Generally, tabs are used to provide extra information (technical description, reviews, etc.) unrelated to the actual order process. Seems like customers may get confused.

    This mod allows attributes in a grid format:

    http://www.zen-cart.com/index.php?ma...roducts_id=876

    Seventy choices would fit in a grid 8 rows X 9 columns. Proper styling might make that uesable on one page.

    That looks interesting - I will experiment with it and see what I can come up with! Thank you

    duncan

 

 

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