Multiple products with these same choices - width, length, centerpiece, quantity.
Then there are ‘ifs’…
‘If’ this width there are only certain lengths available.
‘If’ this width with this length it is this price; if another width and length it is another price.
I’ve become a big fan of Ecwid. I’ve used it now both in sites created in Freeway and in RapidWeaver. The setup on your site is almost instant – just paste in a code snippet. And setting up the store on the ecwid site is a real piece of cake. It’s certainly worth taking a look at to see if it meets your needs.
Martin
On May 17, 2011, at 9:11 AM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
You might want to take a look at the Ecwid.com shopping cart. I’ve found it to be user-friendly, flexible and has the ability to add multiple options.
…but it should be mentioned, that some of the “hardcore product combination settings” are not available in the free ECWID version, therefore you need to check if it comes up to each expectations.
It would be worth to try it for this particular case.
But to try out and have a look - I’m with you Bryan and Martin.
If you question is in regard to adding Ecwid code, it is dead simple. I had never added code to freeway pages before starting to use it. The learning curve is very gentle and the forum is good place for assistance.