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- 10 February, 2015 at 2:42 am #7680
Hi Olly,
I am trying to change this label but have had no luck. Here is a snapshot pointing to the area i am trying to change to say vegetable ingredients add $ 1.00 ea.
http://onfirepizza.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/cataloge-name.png
I have other questions but I thought I would start here.
Thanks
10 February, 2015 at 2:54 am #7681doesnt look like a custom group to me.
that’s just a regular group of ingredients from what i can see, that has not been assigned to any custom group
you will find those general labels in localization.
if you want to rename this specifically for this set of ingredients/menu item , create a custom group, select the relevant ingredients (making sure you also select the relevant menu item as appropriate ) and label as you want it to be labelled setting the rest as appropriate
(if that doesn’t work, or you are still not sure what i mean, let me know)
10 February, 2015 at 2:57 am #7682ps: a link to the site/page and a screenshot of the custom group settings you have will also be useful if the above doesn’t help
10 February, 2015 at 3:09 am #7683I must be doing something wrong. I have tried creating custom groups and saved them and nothing. Here is a snapshot of me creating a custom group.
http://onfirepizza.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/cataloge-name-1.png
Help
10 February, 2015 at 3:13 am #7685Also, if i change this in the Localization Settings, what do i do with the other different prices and ingredients
10 February, 2015 at 3:27 am #7686>Here is a snapshot of me creating a custom group.
you did not select any ingredients there ..?!
select a few, save, have a look at the frontend, and you’ll get the idea i would think
10 February, 2015 at 3:29 am #7687and have a read through the howto …
this thing can get complicated (if you want it or need it to be), so some basic info might help10 February, 2015 at 3:30 am #7688I didn’t receive your snapshot
10 February, 2015 at 3:33 am #7689i was just quoting you …
10 February, 2015 at 3:35 am #7690it ‘s coming up to 5AM here..but feel free to ask more questions if you have any.
i’ll need some sleep and will answer when i get up10 February, 2015 at 3:38 am #7691Here is a snapshot of my ingredients. Did I do this correctly, or is there to many meal sizes
http://onfirepizza.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/cataloge-name-2.png
10 February, 2015 at 3:41 am #7692I understand it is late where you are. I am in California and it is 7:40 pm. I’ll keep trying and reach out to you later.
Good Nite
Thanks
10 February, 2015 at 3:43 am #7693Yes I did read the how to. I keep trying
10 February, 2015 at 6:26 am #7694Just figured it out. Just had to keep playing with it and go a little slower. It’s like when you get a new toy, you want to know how it works to fast. Great product. As you can see I build websites for a living, this was first Pizza Website so this will be a great addition to what I can offer my clients.
Here is a ingredient POS system that has the style I’m going to try and great if possible. What are your thoughts.
Here is the Link:
http://www.microworks.com/weborder/Items/Index/10000Thanks
10 February, 2015 at 11:21 am #7695>Just figured it out….
hooray š have fun playing>…that has the style Iām going to try and great if possible…
out of the box, the thing looks and behaves somewhat differently (but i assume you have looked at the demos and know that )
up to a point – with some css and js – you can probably do something similar, but I don’t think you will get the same thing (for starters , the approach taken with left half/right half ingredients is different (i.e they use their own tabs) compared to the link you sent.
one reason being that you can also have quarters and it would get quite messy and confusing i think if you have tabs below tabs (i.e 4 tabs for each quarter and more tabs for each group underneath)furthermore, you are not restricted to just allow normal,double,triple and light (tomatoes for example).
if you set it up that way – and do not restrict this by some declaration in the custom group – the customer could add 20x garlic if he/she wants (and loose all his friends šhaving said that , you could probably persuade the different ingredient groups to open accordion style quite easily with a bit of js using the existing classes (i might even make that a clickable option one day )
in short – without hacking a ton of things – I do not think you will be able to make it behave exactly like your example, but I would have thought something approaching this would be doable…
PS: as it happens, the example link/site doesn’t actually seem to tell you what the price will be when you add some topping to a product BEFORE you put it in the cart…..seems strange
i shut up now..
10 February, 2015 at 11:36 am #7696ha, I’m not ready to shut up quite yet it seems…
you *seem* (cant be sure as it depends on what you need to do) to have a lot of possibly unnecessary sizes.
for example, do you really need a size of “dough selection” ?
shouldnt this just be some ingredient so to speak (e.g thin crust, deep pan, cheesy etc)
and then be made into a custom group for all pizzas to choose from when selecting a pizza ?
(probably also set to “whole item only” as you probably won’t want to make a half thin crust , half deep pan pizza”)same might go for sauces…..just saying
17 April, 2015 at 5:19 pm #9183Hi Olly, how it is gone then the tasks about the accordion? I will try to follow the same way in the next days…
17 April, 2015 at 5:37 pm #9186huh ?
what accordion ?
sorry, i don’t think i understand the question17 April, 2015 at 5:40 pm #9187I think that accordion menu would be wonderful to show the complete menu in one page, ordered thanks to the accordion menu, like this: https://jqueryui.com/accordion/ .
17 April, 2015 at 5:48 pm #9189i’m not stopping you
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