Sorry… it is a bit urgent: my customer is waiting… ;-(
I have Mal’s action applied and that works fine. However, my customer doesn’t want to go straight to the check-out page after ‘add to chart’ but wants the buyer to add more items before going to the Mal’s page where all the items are listed. In other words: stay at the page I made and then ‘order’ after all choices are made. I can’t find anything about this in the manual and on our forum. Any ideas how to do that?
I’m not sure I get you but if I do then you want more than one item to be
selected and or qty entered before sending the order to the Mals cart. I
have done this using a form and form elements and Mals action suites.
I have never used the Softpress actions and don’t know what they can do. http://www.freewayactions.com/product.php?id=016
hope this helps
regards
Brian
paulvw said recently:
Sorry… it is a bit urgent: my customer is waiting… ;-(
I have Mal’s action applied and that works fine. However, my customer doesn’t
want to go straight to the check-out page after ‘add to chart’ but wants the
buyer to add more items before going to the Mal’s page where all the items are
listed. In other words: stay at the page I made and then ‘order’ after all
choices are made. I can’t find anything about this in the manual and on our
forum. Any ideas how to do that?
Thanks, sorry… yes, I do have the Mals action suite…
Yes, I need the option to fill in a quantity of several items on a pge. And after filling in the items I would like to order it.
Thanks, sorry… yes, I do have the Mals action suite…
Yes, I need the option to fill in a quantity of several items on a pge. And
after filling in the items I would like to order it.
Hi Tim!
I see… some tricky way to get around it, isn’t it? I have to look into that. It was an urgent request because the customer wants to have it online by tomorrow (09:20 PM here… . right now;-)
Thanks for the tip. I don’t quite understand it yet, but that’s a matter of figuring out
Hi Paul,
If you send me your Freeway file (or a smaller sample page) I’ll add this in as
a example for you so you can see how it’s done. It should just be an addition
of a bit of markup.
Regards,
Tim.
Hi Tim!
I see… some tricky way to get around it, isn’t it? I have to look into
that. It was an urgent request because the customer wants to have it online
by tomorrow (09:20 PM here… . right now;-)
Thanks for the tip. I don’t quite understand it yet, but that’s a matter of
figuring out