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February 7, 2012 at 8:19 pm #5503NettioMember
Hi! I’m trying to display a gallery of recent products on my homepage using the Fancy 3 style from the extra short codes plugin but I would like to remove the Add to Cart button.
I tried using the display: none CSS class to hide the button but that removed it from my product pages as well. I would just like to remove the button when using the Fancy 3 style so is there a way to remove it for that style only?
Also, is there a way to remove the “Price:” text from before the dollar amount in the Fancy 3 style? I would just like to display the dollar sign and amount.
February 8, 2012 at 6:25 am #41728adminKeymasterThere is no option to do exactly what you are after using Fancy3. This post will explain:
February 8, 2012 at 4:02 pm #41729NettioMemberHmm, thanks for the link although what it’s describing is exactly what I am doing – having a separate sales page for each product – that why I wanted to remove the Add to Cart button from the New Products category on the homepage so that it was clear there was more information about each product when you click on it. But I guess I can go back to how I originally set it up using the NextGen gallery – it just seems silly to have to input all the information (titles, price, links etc) twice.
Is there a reason why some of the Fancy options include CSS for the button but other Fancy options don’t? If Fancy 3 just included a CSS class for the button it would be easy to hide it.
February 9, 2012 at 4:39 am #41730adminKeymasterYou may have missed the section where it says the following:
“eStore has shortcodes that lets you dynamically retrieve a specific details of a product (for example: the product name, price etc.)”
Check the shortcodes list for more details but you can retrieve the Name, Description, Thumbnail of a product, price etc just by using shortcodes. And then you can style them however you want.
This post will explain with examples:
Add to cart buttons are not Fancy3 specific which is why there is no class for fancy3 only.
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