Some of the products will need a drop down to select size - they will have different prices for small, medium, large (it could be radio as well, as long as I can use default select for some items that have about 25 options). I then need a radio or dropdown for finish choices, which is $0 cost and one for adding a ceiling mount, which adds $24. The issue I am having with Woocommerce is when I set that up, it shows "from $0-$274". That's not a good option, as nothing is "$0". So I need to be able to set up variable pricing with the size being the determining pricing and the rest not affect the initial price display of the product. My only other option would be to use css to hide it but I'd rather avoid that if possible. Will your plugin help me achieve this?
Our WPC Variations Radio Buttons plugin will still display the price range $0-$24 like that because, by default, WooCommerce will always display the price range for variable products from the lowest to the highest possible price.
I think you can make that an extra item attached to the main product to avoid the price $0. You can use our WPC Force Sells plugin to insert Force Sells items to the main variable products at the price of $0. Force Sells items are linked to the main product, buyers cannot remove them. When the main product is added to the cart, Force Sells will be added altogether.
Some of the products will need a drop down to select size - they will have different prices for small, medium, large (it could be radio as well, as long as I can use default select for some items that have about 25 options). I then need a radio or dropdown for finish choices, which is $0 cost and one for adding a ceiling mount, which adds $24. The issue I am having with Woocommerce is when I set that up, it shows "from $0-$274". That's not a good option, as nothing is "$0". So I need to be able to set up variable pricing with the size being the determining pricing and the rest not affect the initial price display of the product. My only other option would be to use css to hide it but I'd rather avoid that if possible. Will your plugin help me achieve this?
Hi Susan,
Thanks for contacting us here.
Our WPC Variations Radio Buttons plugin will still display the price range $0-$24 like that because, by default, WooCommerce will always display the price range for variable products from the lowest to the highest possible price.
I think you can make that an extra item attached to the main product to avoid the price $0. You can use our WPC Force Sells plugin to insert Force Sells items to the main variable products at the price of $0. Force Sells items are linked to the main product, buyers cannot remove them. When the main product is added to the cart, Force Sells will be added altogether.
You can give it a try on our live demo here: https://demo.wpclever.net/woofs/product/beanie-with-logo/
You can refer to this guide to learn more about how to use this plugin: https://doc.wpclever.net/woofs/practical-examples/.
Best regards.
Janilyn T. - WPClever Support Agent