Guest Posted October 30, 2009 Posted October 30, 2009 I am using the Option Types v2.1.3 in order to allow customers to add custom text and images to their products. I have posted this in the Option Types support forum, but have not been able to get a response. I am looking for help on 2 things: 1) When a user uploads an image and completes the checkout, I successfully receive their order in my admin panel, however the file name appears nowhere. Its important for me to have this file name so I can associate their order with their image. Can anyone help me solve this problem? 2) When a customer adds an image to the upload field and clicks on "Add to Cart" the page sits in limbo while the image is uploading. For the novice user I am assuming they will continue clicking the button thinking nothing is happening. Can anyone point me in the direction on how to use lightbox or something similar in order to popup a little image simply telling the customer that an image is loading and they will be directed to the shopping cart momentarily. Thank you! Ryan Quote
Guest Posted October 30, 2009 Posted October 30, 2009 Figured out option 1...I was missing a snippet of code in order to properly define the id. Found the answer in Options Types support thread for future readers. Still trying to decide how to go about option 2. Anyone? Quote
Peter M Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Hey Ryan, I am also looking at Option Types V2 at the moment, in reading about it on here, one of the functions appears to be images for options or something along those lines. Just thinking about this, would it not be possible to set your upload option to change the image on the screen to one saying something like, "Uploading your image, your screen will automatically move to checkout once complete" Hope this helps! Cheers, Peter. Quote
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