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    Custom questons on car confirm page

    Hi,

    Does anyone know if it is possible to add custom questions (such as text required, font type, font size, font alignment) to the add to cart confirmation page? AND have those results shown in the order details when you retrieve orders from the website (very important)???

    The site is a digital stamp shopping cart and the owner needs to know what info a buyer wants on their stamp. There's quite a few questions so the catalog page (as product options) is not the place to ask these questons and some are text area inputs.

    I've not managed to implement this so I've got around it by using the Other info text field in the confirm page, not ideal and I haven't tested it yet.

    Any advice appreciated!
    Thanks

    #2
    You could use the User Definable Questions here:

    Design | Text | Web Site (cont) | General Information

    There are 3 Entries you could customise.

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      #3
      I have a couple off add-ons that might help.

      Multi Other Info - extend the single line other Info Prompte to collect several lines. Some mandatory and some optional.

      Engraving / Embroidery add-on. Collect several lines of customer information with surcharges being made according to the number of characters. Free characters, max per line, cost per character etc line are definable.

      Details on www.drillpine.biz/actinicstuff
      Norman - www.drillpine.biz
      Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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        #4
        Originally posted by katywilson View Post
        There's quite a few questions so the catalog page (as product options) is not the place to ask these questons and some are text area inputs.
        Remember what your teacher said Rich, "Read the bloody question"

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