Hi lakeozark80,
Thanks for using our plugin and reaching out to us.
Yes, the easiest way for you would be to create a separate gender attribute, fill the values in for your products and map that attribute to the proper field (for example Google’s g:gender field).
All the best,
Eva
Hi Eva,
Thanks again for taking a look.
I added the products as directed, and now they are showing as an error for male, female, and unisex. (see screen shots)
https://paste.pics/7UDER
https://paste.pics/7UDEX
Hi,
It seems like you want to add unisex to all your products? If so, the easiest way to do so is by adding a static value:
See:
https://adtribes.io/how-to-use-static-values-and-create-fake-content-for-your-product-feed/
Which in your case will look like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/02995zm19884trj/unisex.png?dl=0
All the best,
Eva
Hi Eva,
No, I just want to add it to one product. The others are male and female.
I thought there was an option for gender?
Thanks for your help
Hi,
Of course….so you added a gender attribute to all your products:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zstrb13cr3ojj23/unisex-1.png?dl=0
You need to add that gender attribute by hitting the orange “+ Add field mapping” button on the field mapping page. In the left drop-down you select Gender and in the right drop-down you select your gender attribute. Something like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zvoibsgxs5ppxzn/unisex-2.png?dl=0
After the feed processing is done it will look like this in your feed:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cjnrkov3z08w96i/unisex-3.png?dl=0
All the best,
Eva
Hi,
Assuming the issue at hand has been resolved and/or our support is no longer required I am going to close this topic for housekeeping reasons now.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us again whenever you need our help again.
All the best,
Eva