We have a number of products where the base color and top color have a few rules. For example, if the base is black, the top must be white. Or if the base is white, the top must be black.
Is there any way to set up color 'relationships' like this? In a perfect world, when the customer selects 1 of 20 base colors, only the proper top color would be shown.
Thanks in advance.
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Deleted Agent posted
over 5 years ago
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There is at the moment no way of setting up conditional colorization like that with the plugin as it is, sorry.
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Deleted Agentposted
over 5 years ago
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There is at the moment no way of setting up conditional colorization like that with the plugin as it is, sorry.
We have a number of products where the base color and top color have a few rules. For example, if the base is black, the top must be white. Or if the base is white, the top must be black.
Is there any way to set up color 'relationships' like this? In a perfect world, when the customer selects 1 of 20 base colors, only the proper top color would be shown.
Thanks in advance.
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Deleted Agent posted over 5 years ago Best Answer
There is at the moment no way of setting up conditional colorization like that with the plugin as it is, sorry.
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Deleted Agent posted over 5 years ago Answer
There is at the moment no way of setting up conditional colorization like that with the plugin as it is, sorry.
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