• Resolved RobertBR

    (@robertatbetterrankings)


    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ba08etMWy6IhUqENup7TPLJq8k698UC1

    This is basically my dilemma.

    I would like to ask the community if there is a plugin that can create somekind of a table that possibly shows the final prices of the current product and shows the discounts (not in a percentage preferably but after the percentage)

    Such as if people spend 100£ they get the items for cheaper, but visually it has to look something like that.

    Kind regards,

    -R

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Can you make the link public?

    > Such as if people spend 100£ they get the items for cheaper

    Maybe the Dynamic Pricing plugin would work?

    Thread Starter RobertBR

    (@robertatbetterrankings)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ba08etMWy6IhUqENup7TPLJq8k698UC1/view?usp=sharing

    This should work, either links technically should work now.

    I have the dynamic pricing, the issue is I need something specific.

    When you spend £100 each item will be 5% less so on top will be £100 – underneath – item that usually costs £10 will now be £9.50. Every item will be 5% less when spending £100 so it works.

    Table shouldn’t be difficult to make – the tough thing to do is if we can find a way of connecting the table to the price of the item and automatically doing the math.

    Cheers!

    For premium extensions like Dynamic Pricing, it’s best if you contact the place you bought it from. If it was from WooCommerce.com, you can open a ticket for it at https://woocommerce.com/my-account/create-a-ticket/.

    Though based on what you’re describing, configuring Single Product Pricing should help: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-dynamic-pricing/#section-5. (Note that the doc only applies to Dynamic Pricing from WooCommerce.com)

    Thread Starter RobertBR

    (@robertatbetterrankings)

    Hi,

    Thank you for your reply, but the problem here is not within the plugin, it’s the solution I require.

    If you look at the image it’s the table and how do I get a reference of the price of the individual product and also for it to be possible to set on the different columns/rows of the drawn table different prices that change depending on what percentage discount we put there. Like code snipper or whatever to display something like “Original Price MINUS x% (percentage we set) and the table being unique for each product, it should detect the price of the current product and showing additional price fields depending on the discount

    Dustin Hartzler

    (@dustinhartzler)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    The image link resulted in a 404 Not Found.

    I does sound like you’d like to order the data in a custom way. For that, you’ll need to hire someone for the task.

    Here’s our recommended resource for customization:
    https://woocommerce.com/customizations/

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)

The topic ‘Plugin Help’ is closed to new replies.