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Introducing plugin Widgets

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Plugin comes with 4 widgets that can be used to display one or more products from product types, compare basket widget to set up products comparison and search widget to allow search products in selected product type. Video shows how to configure and use these widgets.

Specification Property Type: Select

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GD Products Center Pro implements many specification properties types. Some of these types can be a bit different to use, and one of these complex types is Select. This tutorial explains how to use this type and how to understand all its features for great data entry flexibility.

Walkthrough: Themes Integration

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To display data on frontend, plugin needs to work with the theme. And for that, it needs proper theme templates. Plugin includes direct support for some of the themes, and for all the others you can use existing templates with manual modifications, that is very easy to set up.

Walkthrough: Properties Editor

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To set up products specification, you need to create properties (with properties groups). There are many property types you can use to make sure data is set properly and it can be read by the visitors. This tutorial introduces current property types and the way they are used.

Working with properties tooltips

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It is useful to have properties information available on the front end to help readers fully understand the data in the products specification. Plugin allows you to create tooltips and also display them using qTip2 for jQuery or by making your own custom display.

Customization of default rendering stylesheet

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To style rendered products, products archives and compare pages, plugin includes default stylesheet file. By default, this file is loaded on each page. There are several methods you can use to replace all or some of the styles in this file to make rendering look like the rest of your theme.

Modify default rendering template

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Previous tutorials were explaining how to deal with the additional rendering templates storage locations and the way they are loaded by the plugin. Now is the time to see the practical side: how to actually modify one of the default rendering templates and create your own.

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