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    Conservatory site with complicated pricing...

    I am currently building a conservatory website that has quite a complicated price structure. I've put a bit of thought into this already but not really getting anywhere and that's why i'm here.

    I am looking for the most simple way to present the following to the customer....

    There are two options of Conservatory, the "Victorian" and "Edwardian",

    They both come in 6 different sizes and are available in two wall styles (Full Height or Dwarf Wall)...

    3.0 Compact (3m x 2.75m)
    FH,£1970
    DW,£1787

    3.0 Regular (3m x 3m)
    FH,£2031
    DW,£1849

    3.0 Elite (3m x 3.4m)
    FH,£2201
    DW,£2019

    3.5 Compact (3.5m x 2.5m)
    FH,£2029
    DW,£1859

    3.5 Regular (3.5m x 3.2m)
    FH,£2251
    DW,£2081

    3.5 Elite (3.5m x 3.5m)
    FH,£2534
    DW,£2364

    They have 5 colour options in 3 price groups...
    1- White (standard price)
    2- Cherry (add 16% to standard price)
    3- Rosewood (add 16% to standard price)
    4- Cherry/White (add 12% to standard price)
    5- Rosewood/White (add 12% to standard price)

    thanks for looking any any help on this would be massively appreciated

    #2
    I would set it out as follows:

    2 master sections (Victorian, Edwardian).....
    each containing 3 sub-sections (Compact, Regular, Elite).....
    each sub-section has 4 products (3.0m and 3.5m for each dwarf wall and full height).....
    each product has a drop down choice for the colour

    works better if you have images of all the products to show the differences quickly


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      Thanks for that although is there a way to apply a percentage increase to the price by using a tick box? I can't see how this would work.

      I sort of feel i'm trying to fit a square peg in a round hole with this. Is there possibly some other software rather than Actinic that might be suitable for this?

      thanks

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        #4
        Alas not automatically - it needs to be applied as either an extra over cost price or the fully inclusive cost... Actinic will not work with percentages like that


        Bikster
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