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- 31 October, 2014 at 11:48 pm #5941
Hi there,
Sorry if the question has been answered or it’s very simple, but how do I move the “add to cart” button to the bottom in the pop up?
Also, is there a way to preselect one radio button from among a few options? With the option: “Group must have one….(radio input)” selected?
Essentially, I want the radio button “1” to be selected, but with “2” “3” “4” … let’s say, options (radio inputs too) to be there.
Thank you Olly!
17 January, 2015 at 2:12 am #7123I too would like to know the answers to both of these questions please!
17 January, 2015 at 2:48 am #7124strange that i never have appeared to have answered that.. (maybe i did it by email directly, can’t remember though)
in any case…
>adding a button to the bottom:
https://www.wp-pizza.com/topic/addingfiltering-the-output/>I want the radio button “1” to be selected
use a pre-select group(of the top off my head…)
17 January, 2015 at 2:58 am #7125I can confirm if you have one custom group for it to be a button and another already selecting it then it stays as a radio button already selected.
17 January, 2015 at 3:11 am #7126As does the filter for adding button to the bottom.
22 January, 2015 at 9:39 pm #7295Hi Olly I have setup a meal deal like this:
Meal Deal Name
**Meal Description**Choice 1 – Radio button choose one of many
Choice 2 – Radio button but preselected to one choice and the only available choice
Choice 3 – Radio button but preselected to one choice and the only available choice
Choice 4 – Radio button but preselected to one choice and the only available choiceChoice 2 is working and already preselectred however this is not working for 3 + 4 – does wppizza allow this or only allow preselect first preselect?
23 January, 2015 at 12:25 pm #7301seems a bug in conjunction with multiple radio groups AND preselect.
will have to investigate but will take a few days to look into(am travelling for a few days)
23 January, 2015 at 1:14 pm #7302having said that , i am somewhat wondering why you would be using a radio input selection for a single ingredient where you cannot switch to another anyway (as there isn’t one)….
23 January, 2015 at 2:58 pm #7306I’m just trying to make the user experience as easy as possible and if we’re honest the general population are lazy and get annoyed easily these days. So I don’t want them to have to click in the radio button when it is the only option. I need those radio buttons on because I want them to see what they are getting and also the printout we need it to make packing the orders easier and easier to cook for our chefs as during busy periods they will make mistakes if they go from memory.
Ideally in the future i’d want drop down menus to make things even easier as the radio buttons don’t perform all that great on touch devices.
23 January, 2015 at 3:10 pm #7307personally speaking I would do this entirely differently if you want to make this easy for me (the customer).
i.e – assuming i am the customer – don’t show me choices i cannot do anything about in the first (or as you put it – annoy me) place . just say in your description “includes plain rice ” or whatever it includes as defaultdoes that make it less intuitive for your itech ? perhaps. you’ll need to decide which one of the equation you want to please I guess
(just my 2 cents)
23 January, 2015 at 3:16 pm #7308in fact, i would not use a radio input in the first place if there’s nothing to chose/switch to/between
i would use a “must have minimum number of ingredients” group – as this would makes the icon a lot more appropriate i would think
(if you feel you want to display this in the first place – as mentioned above…)
again, just my thoughts, all up to you
23 January, 2015 at 3:33 pm #7309We need to show the items as:
1, People still misread the description that has all the information in.
2, When packing the orders we tick off things one by one therefore we need it printing on the kitchen chit (this is vital or mistakes will happen).
3, Same for the chefs the kitchen chit needs all items on (this is vital or mistakes will happen).I’m not sure how the minimum number of items would work because 3 would need to be selected and the 4th is a choice.
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