Conditional Logic - Option B is shown/ hidden according to the value of option A
Scenario: Only if customers choose to color their white mug, option for mug color (yellow, red, green,...) will show.
Step 1. To begin, you need to create your primary option (Option A). In this case, we created a checkbox option asking if the customer would like their mug color customized or not.
Step 2. Then, create the second option as a Swatches Input Type (Option B). Go through the process and upload images or pick colors per each swatch value.
Step 3. Lastly, click on Show Advanced Options under the second option (Option B). Then, click on the correct Label on Cart and make sure that it contains your affirmative value above. Pick the Label on Cart of the option that you would like your second (Option B) option to depend on.
Step 4. Click on Save and you're all set. Well done!
Step 1. To begin, you need to create your primary option (Option A). In this case, we created a checkbox option asking if the customer would like their mug color customized or not.
Step 2. Then, create the second option as a Swatches Input Type (Option B). Go through the process and upload images or pick colors per each swatch value.
Step 3. Lastly, click on Show Advanced Options under the second option (Option B). Then, click on the correct Label on Cart and make sure that it contains your affirmative value above. Pick the Label on Cart of the option that you would like your second (Option B) option to depend on.
Step 4. Click on Save and you're all set. Well done!
Updated on: 04/08/2022
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