With Joomla's VirtueMart, there was a way to create a "sale", where it showed both the sale price, and the original price with a red slash through it. Is there a way to do the same kind of thing with Ubercart?
Thanks,
Jacob
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Sale with Old and New prices?
Submitted by seattle_magician on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 00:08
With Joomla's VirtueMart, there was a way to create a "sale", where it showed both the sale price, and the original price with a red slash through it. Is there a way to do the same kind of thing with Ubercart? Thanks,
Enable display of the List Price at admin/store/settings/products/edit/fields Create the strike-through using CSS: .list_price {This works well if you have products without attribute options offering different sell prices. However if a product has an attribute with several options, and each option has a different 'sell price' associated with it, then it wouldn't work because the product can only have one 'list price'. It would be great if you could add a 'RRP' to the attribute options perhaps, and then use this parameter (with a 'strikethrough') above the 'Sell Price' on the product page. Something like this would be really good! I've been looking for the same answer: http://www.ubercart.org/forum/theming_and_design/4412/sell_price_striked... Yes BUT like I say: However if a product has an attribute with several options, and each option has a different 'sell price' associated with it, then it wouldn't work because the product can only have one 'list price'. Options on a dropdown attribute could have different sell prices, so for obvious reasons the list price (potentially the strikethrough price) for each is going to be different. The product at present can only be assigned one list price. So a solution would be to be able to assign a 'list price' and 'sell price' to each option in an attribute. Do this make sense? I'm posting here because this did what I wanted. BUT, I would also like to display the crossed out red list price on the catalog and on products promoted to front page along with the sell price. Please for give my ignorance, I'm sure it's an easy thing. Thanks in advance.
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