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Kurt HerbelParticipant
Thanks, Omar!
The CSS styling page you sent me to helped!
It’s not exactly what I had envisioned, but it is definitely better.
I’ll keep playing with it.Kurt HerbelParticipantOmar,
Sorry for all the hoopla! I played some with the settings and found that if I set the steps to 10, instead of 1, it sped up some. I also stopped the customer from adding more to the cart than the max and modified the text warning, telling them that they could purchase no more than one per order. It’s not ideal, but it is working a little better. Still quite slow on calculation for the items with a larger span (i.e., 50k-100k).
Can you tell me, Is it a resource issue? Does the calculator somehow take a lot of resources when the data set is larger? Would still like to figure out how to speed it up. Alco, can you point me to how to make the dropdown box outline appear? Right now it’s not visible and makes its a little ambiguous as to what the customer is supposed to do. Is there a customize code for that? Or maybe a code to change background color on box?Kurt HerbelParticipantTwo more issue:
When I go to the cart it is also very, very slow after adding the item.
Also, if I make a second order of the same item, it just adds the total words together into one item. I tried changing the inventory option to only one item per order, but that just takes away the dropdown altogether.
Is this the way the official WooCommerce “Measurement Price Calculator” extension works?Kurt HerbelParticipantWell…I went back in after writing the above. (It’s been a couple days since I worked on my site.) The good news is that the dropdown is now working, albeit very, very slowly. After I click to open the dropdown, it takes a long time to open. Then, once I select a value (between 7000 and 20,000) it takes just a bit less than this-side-of-forever to make the calculation. Once that’s done, if I click on the dropdown again, to make even a minor correction, it takes a very long time to open the dropdown again, and a very very long time (again) to make the calculation! The times it takes to wait are too long! Customers will never wait this long. They will assume that the site or product page is broken and leave. Is there a way to speed this up? Otherwise, as I stated before, this is not going to work.
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