Thursday, Nov 19, 2015
We all know that Drupal Commerce is really flexible. If you want variable pricing dependant upon location, csutomer type or basket size, no problem. However, some areas of Drupal Commerce do require not only relatively specialist knowledge, but also coding to give the required outcome. We recently had an interesting problem through Cambridge Digital Academy, wherein they were looking at displaying discounts at the checkout form. By default the order of display is: ...
Monday, Feb 2, 2015
Most Drupal Commerce sites, one would think, are likely to want to send emails to their customers detailing the contents and total cost of their order for confirmation purposes. However, it can be surprisingly difficult to show all of the information required, so I thought I’d write something down to make sure I have something to refer to next time this comes up!
By default, the tokens available to the commerce mail module only show each individual line item and the order total. ...
Monday, Oct 1, 2012
Recently I have been working with Drupal Commerce quite a bit, however, it can be difficult to get your views to display as required, especially as there is no way to specifically select the product entity inside views. So here are a few tips for getting your products to display in useful views. Drupal Commerce product reference relationships
OK, so you want to display the products referenced (images prices etc) rather than the node that is linked to them. ...
Sunday, Apr 15, 2012
Presented at DrupalCambs March 2012. The presentation looks at the fantastic Drupal Commerce module and how you can look to get up and running with it quicker.
It lists modules you can use and ideas to look at how to restructure the thinking of your e-commerce platform.
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