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March 31, 2015 at 2:46 pm #146303sdeniseMember
I've been using Woocommerce successfully with my Scribble Genesis theme for quite awhile but I have just recently added some variable products (patterns available in sizes small, medium and large) and the Add to Cart button does not work on these variable products. I used Chrome Developer Tools to determine that it is not a jquery issue as has been suggested in some other forums. My next step was to turn off all plugins with the plan to turn them back on one at a time but the Add to Cart button still didn't work with them off. I changed themes temporarily to twenty twelve and the Add to Cart button came back. I love the Scribble theme and don't want to change from my premium theme to another. Does anyone know why Genesis/Scribble is breaking the Add to Cart button and how to fix it? Here are the site details:
Variable Product Link - http://sewwithsarah.com/shop/tank-tops-and-crop-tops-pattern-5101/
Scribble Child Theme 1.0.1
Genesis 2.1.2Active Plugins:
Genesis Connect for WooCommerce by StudioPress – 0.9.8
PayPal for WooCommerce by Angell EYE – 1.1.6.2
Search & Replace by Frank Bültge – 2.6.5
Woocommerce Advanced Free Shipping by Jeroen Sormani – 1.0.5
WooCommerce Table Rate Shipping by Erica Dion – 3.3.8
WooCommerce by WooThemes – 2.3.7
WP Menu Cart Pro by Jeremiah Prummer, Ewout Fernhout – 2.5.3Thank you so much for any help you can provide!!
http://sewwithsarah.com/shop/tank-tops-and-crop-tops-pattern-5101/April 17, 2015 at 9:16 pm #148296mickiParticipantHi, How did you resolve this? I see it's working now and I am having this issue but with different child theme. thanks!
August 27, 2015 at 12:00 pm #163765meMemberHello, has anyone found a solution to this? Most frustrating. I've tried everything covered on every other board and nothing works. I wrote theme support and they told me woo commerce is a third party plugin and not their problem basically. That really sucks, because I researched this theme before I bought it, found there was a "connect to woo" plugin that made sure it worked right. It does not. WHen I have a variable product the sidebar and add to cart button do not show up. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
August 27, 2015 at 3:00 pm #163796Victor FontModeratorThis is just the way WooCommerce works. It has nothing to do with the theme. Having variable products shown on the product catalog page is one of the most requested features made of the WooCommerce development team. They have a feature request area and this feature had over 300 votes the last time I looked. (I know because I voted 3 times). I've been working on a project where this is a necessary requirement. I created a custom product list template where I was able to display the variation, however, I could not get the variations to add to the cart. Clicking the button automatically redirected to the single product page. This behavior is deeply embedded in WooCommerce. Since we only have two variations per product, we ended up using the WooCommerce product add-ons extensions. This works fine for from the catalog page.
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Victor
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?September 13, 2015 at 10:33 am #165360sddarkman619Participanthow did you get this to work I see it's working now and I am having the same issue.
September 13, 2015 at 10:34 am #165362sddarkman619ParticipantVictor what extensinos did you use to get the add quantity or add to cart button to show??
September 13, 2015 at 11:02 am #165365Victor FontModeratorWe used the WooCommerce product add-ons extension.
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Victor
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