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Defaulting Print Size

cybercrypt13cybercrypt13 Registered Users Posts: 234 Major grins
edited November 21, 2005 in SmugMug Support
Is there a way when the shopping cart opens from my site that I could default the size and type print? When I upload my images I size them as 5x7's and would like to default the size to 5x7 matte when the user opens them.

Does anyone else have a better solution to this problem?
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Is there a way when the shopping cart opens from my site that I could default the size and type print? When I upload my images I size them as 5x7's and would like to default the size to 5x7 matte when the user opens them.

    Does anyone else have a better solution to this problem?

    Sorry, I don't see it as a problem, Glenn - it's the way you want it, and well, that's cool - we allow a ton of customization - you can set your pricing to only allow 5x7 matte, and that's the only price that your customers will see.

    Custom Pro Pricing Help Page

    I hope this helps. Please post more if I've not addressed your question, thanks.

    All the best,

    Andy
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    cybercrypt13cybercrypt13 Registered Users Posts: 234 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy,

    You missed my question entirely. I wasn't having a problem with pricing and types... My question was, "Is there a way to default the size and type on the cart?" Or "can there be in the future?" Most people don't understand cropping and I was just trying to figure out a way that I could at the very least place them on the size I'd most like for them to purchase based on the total lack of work on their part determining how to crop a picture.

    thanks,
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    glenn hancock
    http://www.gshutter.com
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    Mike LaneMike Lane Registered Users Posts: 7,106 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy,

    You missed my question entirely. I wasn't having a problem with pricing and types... My question was, "Is there a way to default the size and type on the cart?" Or "can there be in the future?" Most people don't understand cropping and I was just trying to figure out a way that I could at the very least place them on the size I'd most like for them to purchase based on the total lack of work on their part determining how to crop a picture.

    thanks,
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    I must say, you've got me confused. What Andy suggested was to set your prices so that only 5x7s would be available for purchasing. Are you saying that you'd like to make it so everything is available for purchase but only 5x7 shows up? ne_nau.gif
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy,

    You missed my question entirely. I wasn't having a problem with pricing and types... My question was, "Is there a way to default the size and type on the cart?" Or "can there be in the future?" Most people don't understand cropping and I was just trying to figure out a way that I could at the very least place them on the size I'd most like for them to purchase based on the total lack of work on their part determining how to crop a picture.

    thanks,

    I'm terribly sorry, Glenn - I am trying as best I can to help you with the information provided. Now that you have posted again, your request is clear. No, I'm sorry to say that you can't do what you are asking for with the cart as it is today, but thanks for the suggestion.

    BTW there's an excellent suggestion on this very topic in my Pro Tips Thread in the Mind Your Own Business forum - please do check it out.

    All the best,
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    cybercrypt13cybercrypt13 Registered Users Posts: 234 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy wrote:
    I'm terribly sorry, Glenn - I am trying as best I can to help you with the information provided. Now that you have posted again, your request is clear. No, I'm sorry to say that you can't do what you are asking for with the cart as it is today, but thanks for the suggestion.

    BTW there's an excellent suggestion on this very topic in my Pro Tips Thread in the Mind Your Own Business forum - please do check it out.

    All the best,
    Andy, thanks again. I've already read that forum thread and I don't remember seeing anything about photo sizes and cropping. Is there something specific related to that in which you are telling me to read? Or were you just suggesting as a whole?

    Thanks
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    glenn hancock
    http://www.gshutter.com
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy, thanks again. I've already read that forum thread and I don't remember seeing anything about photo sizes and cropping. Is there something specific related to that in which you are telling me to read? Or were you just suggesting as a whole?

    Thanks


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    cybercrypt13cybercrypt13 Registered Users Posts: 234 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Andy wrote:
    Thanks Andy, I guess I'll have to spend the time to make up a really nice help page for how to do that specific function. Still doesn't take care of my original problem. But perhaps one day we'll have more control over that darn cart... :-)
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    glenn hancock
    http://www.gshutter.com
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited November 21, 2005
    Thanks Andy, I guess I'll have to spend the time to make up a really nice help page for how to do that specific function. Still doesn't take care of my original problem. But perhaps one day we'll have more control over that darn cart... :-)


    Yup -- so we are so customizable you can even customize your own help pages! I think it's cool. So do a lot of our pros. The cart - think about how much is being done there! Lots of stuff - and so we always look very long and hard at any changes - best thing you can do is take matters in your own hands, and talk to your customers in your own language, and with your own co-branding.

    Thanks again.
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