Yes, you can address attributes individually. For example, all attributes can be hidden with display: none; and the "Hemmed" attribute can be set to display: block; so it shows back up.
Yes, you can address attributes individually. For example, all attributes can be hidden with display: none; and the "Hemmed" attribute can be set to display: block; so it shows back up.
thank you so much for your response.
i am still trying to get the code right on css...please forgive me...not a programmer:
.hemmed {display: block;}
of course, i would set my attributes "hemmed" under option names and click the check box if the buyer wants their pants hemmed. not sure if i have the css right.
thank you again...
You need to find the attribute id for Hemmed and use that in the rule. Your finished rule will look something like
where the 23 is replaced by the attribute id. The readme describes this in more detail.Code:#wAttrib-23 { display: block; }
Glen, thank you again so much for your time. I am really excited to help out my friend. I will be starting it in a couple of weeks. I understand it and can't wait to get it going. Thanks again :)
Will this ad-on allow you to line your options horizontally instead of vertically, using radio buttons? ie
Choose Color
Red
Blue
Green
Black
Choose Color
Red Blue Green Black
Thanks in advance
What happens if you edit the Option Name for Color and change the settings for:
Attribute Images per Row: 5 Attribute Style for Radio Buttons/Checkbox: 3
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Well, that's in the neighborhood, however it puts the option names on 2 rows (I have 5 options) and they are spread out.
I'd like to have them all on one row. http://www.readingglasses4less.com/i...roducts_id=308
It can work if you had your Attributes below the image with something like a <br clear="all"> before them in your template ...
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I'm not sure how to code this. What files to I need to edit?
You have the right settings, but something is making the colors take up too much width. Find this rule in your stylesheetand change it toCode:.attribImg { margin: 0.3em 0; width: 20%; }Code:.attribImg { margin: 0.3em 0; width: 10%; }
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