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Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 11:22
by ScaleBXL
Hello
I must have a shop with clothes, and for each product I have several colors
I don't know if is it possible to match images attributes of available colors, with product images so that if a color is clicked the product images also change
Something like this
https://www.casamoda.com/de/de/business ... lau-408-14
Thank you in advance for your answers
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 12:10
by lpatrick
Maybe related products can help? (Product, tab Related Products)
On the example you showed, they're also different products (the URL changes).
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 12:46
by mino182
Yes it is possible, but each attribute can point to only 1 image. In your example is changed whole image gallery and it is not possible inside one product...
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 12:59
by ScaleBXL
Hello,
I created 2 different products, with the same color attributes (1 image/color)
but no results to change product page by selecting an attribute.
In the settings I tried the interactive changes options without any results either.
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 13:49
by ScaleBXL
After a good coffee break, I think the simplest thing is to create a mini image gallery displayed in introduction text while waiting for a better solution
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 14:40
by ScaleBXL
ok but now another problem :
How to hide the short description only in category view?
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 06 Mar 2024, 17:55
by lpatrick
Do you use both short and long?
I only used long description and that appears in Product but not in Category view
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 00:13
by ScaleBXL
Only short for my simple inline html galery, but for me it appears both on (sub)category view and product view but I resolved it with css code
Problem resolved :)
Re: Images attributs for clothes
Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 12:03
by lpatrick
Well yeah, what I meant was: leave the Short description empty and put the short description in the field for Long description.
But it's fine if you could solve it a different way.
Btw I still don't see why 'related products' wasn't a solution for your initial question. Since I think that's what the functionality was created for but again: several solutions exist for same or similar problems.