Re: Size/Color Options
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 43394
interpreted = N
texte = Donovan,Do you have an example site I could check out?On 9/13/02 12:23 PM, Donovan
wrote:> I just worked on a site just like this.> > The way I achieved this was to create another field called something like> PRODUCT_ID. Then the Products editing page automatically writes> the first few (appropriate) characters to this field when a new product> is added.> > The way this works is that all your results and detail pages use the> PRODUCT_ID field for displaying. The products.db also contains> a default graphic so that you have an add for a product rather than> a specific color and size. Important to note also is that you do> your results with a SIZEsumm=T (and perhaps a COLORsumm=T> peramiter so that you only have a single product result.> > Once a customer has chosen a size and color then a search> can be done (using PRODUCT_ID, COLOR, and SIZE)> to find the exact product SKU that is wanted before using> the [addlineitems] command.> > I would give you an URL but I don't know if my client would> > like that or not.> hope this helps,> > Donovan> > Clint Davis wrote:> >> Listmates,>> >> Happy Friday the 13th!>> >> I'm sure my question has been covered before, but I'm in a serious time>> crunch, and I need some quick pointers to get a new store up and running.>> So, bear with me please.>> >> My client has several types of products to sell including t-shirts. Each>> size/color variation has it's own SKU, but I don't want to list every>> variation on the category page. I would like to see a single listing for a>> Friday the 13th shirt, then the detail page will include two pull-down>> menus - size and color.>> >> Category Page = T-Shirts>> -------------------------------------->> Item - 1105 - Friday the 13th shirt>> Item - 1231 - Jacksonville Jaguars shirt>> Item - 1314 - I love my dog shirt>> >> Detail Page = I love my dog shirt>> -------------------------------------->> Item - 1314>> Desc. - I love my dog shirt>> Colors - Red, Blue, Gray, White>> Sizes - M, L, XL, XXL>> >> SKUs for item 1314>> -------------------------------------->> Red/M = 131401>> Red/L = 131403>> Red/XL = 131405>> Red/XXL = 131407>> Blue/M = 131421>> Blue/L = 131423>> Blue/XL = 131425>> Blue/XXL = 131427>> Gray/M = 131431>> Gray/L = 131433>> Gray/XL = 131435>> Gray/XXL = 131437>> White/M = 131441>> White/L = 131443>> White/XL = 131445>> White/XXL = 131447>> >> Can someone PLEASE give me a few quick pointers to get this thing going?---------------------------------------------------------------------Clint DavisWebmaster / Interactive Media SpecialistGray Loon Marketing Group, Inc. http://www.grayloon.com204 Main Street | Evansville, IN 47708 | Phone:812-422-9999----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Donovan,Do you have an example site I could check out?On 9/13/02 12:23 PM, Donovan wrote:> I just worked on a site just like this.> > The way I achieved this was to create another field called something like> PRODUCT_ID. Then the Products editing page automatically writes> the first few (appropriate) characters to this field when a new product> is added.> > The way this works is that all your results and detail pages use the> PRODUCT_ID field for displaying. The products.db also contains> a default graphic so that you have an add for a product rather than> a specific color and size. Important to note also is that you do> your results with a SIZEsumm=T (and perhaps a COLORsumm=T> peramiter so that you only have a single product result.> > Once a customer has chosen a size and color then a search> can be done (using PRODUCT_ID, COLOR, and SIZE)> to find the exact product SKU that is wanted before using> the [addlineitems] command.> > I would give you an URL but I don't know if my client would> > like that or not.> hope this helps,> > Donovan> > Clint Davis wrote:> >> Listmates,>> >> Happy Friday the 13th!>> >> I'm sure my question has been covered before, but I'm in a serious time>> crunch, and I need some quick pointers to get a new store up and running.>> So, bear with me please.>> >> My client has several types of products to sell including t-shirts. Each>> size/color variation has it's own SKU, but I don't want to list every>> variation on the category page. I would like to see a single listing for a>> Friday the 13th shirt, then the detail page will include two pull-down>> menus - size and color.>> >> Category Page = T-Shirts>> -------------------------------------->> Item - 1105 - Friday the 13th shirt>> Item - 1231 - Jacksonville Jaguars shirt>> Item - 1314 - I love my dog shirt>> >> Detail Page = I love my dog shirt>> -------------------------------------->> Item - 1314>> Desc. - I love my dog shirt>> Colors - Red, Blue, Gray, White>> Sizes - M, L, XL, XXL>> >> SKUs for item 1314>> -------------------------------------->> Red/M = 131401>> Red/L = 131403>> Red/XL = 131405>> Red/XXL = 131407>> Blue/M = 131421>> Blue/L = 131423>> Blue/XL = 131425>> Blue/XXL = 131427>> Gray/M = 131431>> Gray/L = 131433>> Gray/XL = 131435>> Gray/XXL = 131437>> White/M = 131441>> White/L = 131443>> White/XL = 131445>> White/XXL = 131447>> >> Can someone PLEASE give me a few quick pointers to get this thing going?---------------------------------------------------------------------Clint DavisWebmaster / Interactive Media SpecialistGray Loon Marketing Group, Inc. http://www.grayloon.com204 Main Street | Evansville, IN 47708 | Phone:812-422-9999----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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