DrByte,
Thanks kindly for the direction, which allowed me to fix this little issue. I needed a day or so of puzzling over your direction, as I couldn't find the exact line of code that you referred to. Of *course* I couldn't, because you meant that I should *add* the red text to the existing code. When I did so, attributes with one-time prices now display *just as do* the attributes with recurring prices.
To answer your question (now moot), "How exactly do you want it to display?", I wanted the attributes with one-time prices to display *just the same* as the attributes with recurring prices. In my original post, I gave these two examples:
Display, attributes with recurring prices: Super-Large Cookie (+$5.50)
Display, attributes with one-time prices: Alaska/Hawaii Delivery$12.50
As you can see, the display for attributes with recurring prices is attractive and easily read, while the display for attributes with one-time prices is smushed together and harder to read. When, however, I made your suggested changes to the attributes.php file, both displays look exactly the same, to wit:
Display, attributes with recurring prices: Super-Large Cookie (+$5.50)
Display, attributes with one-time prices: Alaska/Hawaii Delivery ($12.50)
To my mind (which has been accused of being entirely too tidy and persnickety about the little things), this standardized display of attributes (whether with recurring or one-time prices) should be the standard display built into ZenCart.
But no matter, as I am now a happy camper with my attributes drop-down menus, which point allows me to close by thanking you once again for the direction. As with practically everything in the world, the solution's quite simple when someone points it out to you.
Regards,
KenBaker
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