Hi all- Ive come across a few postings relating to this, and it seems they all say the only options are to either set a default attribute to be selected, or to create an extra null 'attribute' option like "select from below"... and hope that people will be astute enough to select something.
So, ive gone ahead and created a null attribute option. I'm a bit worried, however, that someone may accidentally forget to choose an option because a) in some cases there are 5+ things to select, and b) my null attribute options all have unique names because I removed the option names from the page and put them as the first option value in each dropdown. Since my first/null attribute options are all unique in name, I'm worried customers may accidentally think they've selected one b/c they're not seeing a generic 'select from below'.
So i had a thought. Since all my null attrib options are set to sort order = 0, could one theoretically write a php/javascript error that will recognize when a customer has 'selected' something with attrib sort order =0 upon pushing the 'add to cart' button? I dont actually know how to do this, but if this is doable, and if anyone might know how, I'd be eternally grateful..![]()




