Show item as "Sale" with original and sale price

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12 years 3 months ago #59210

I would like to show various individual products in my store as being "On Sale" and show both the original and sale price. I followed a thread in this forum where someone was trying to do this, but it was unclear to me exactly how to do this. I tried setting up a discount in HikaShop>Discounts, but that applied the discount to all of my products--I only wanted to apply the discount to one product.

How do I show a product as being "On Sale" in my front-end store and show both its regular price and the sale price?

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12 years 3 months ago #59271

Hello,

You should maybe use the options Show discounted price and Price display method at "Hikashop->System->Configuration->Display".

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12 years 3 months ago #59309

I am already using "Show Distounted Price" in the System>Configuration>Display, (see attached), but that alone doesn't seem to do anything. I would like to know:

1. How do you designate one item as being on "Sale"?
2. Where do you enter the "Sale" price so Hikashop knows there is a lower price for that product?

Again, I tried setting up a discount in HikaShop>Discounts, but that applied the discount to all of my products--I only wanted to apply the discount to one product.

Any help is appreciated.

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12 years 3 months ago #59311

Hello,

1. Your items will just have to be in stock (quantity>0) and be published

2. If you want your discount just to be in one of your product, you'll just have to use discount's restrictions.

The discount's restrictions feature is just available in commercial version.

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12 years 3 months ago #59319

Which commercial version do I need to purchase in order to show one product as "On Sale" and be able to show the regular and sale price? Will the Essential version do it of do I need to purchase the Business version?

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12 years 3 months ago #59325

Both the Business edition and the Essential edition allows you to restrict discounts to specific products.
That will allow you to display two prices on your products: the normal one and the discounted one.

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12 years 3 months ago #59339

Do the Essential and Business Editions also provide a means for designating and item as "On Sale", so that a site visitor browsing the products would clearly see those items that were on sale? Is there somewhere I could see an example of this before I purchase the upgrade?

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12 years 3 months ago #59409

By being "on sale", I suppose that you mean that you want the products to be buyable or not.
In that case, just change the quantity field of your products:
0 -> item can be bought
unlimited -> item cannot be bought

You can do that with any version of HikaShop.

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12 years 3 months ago #59435

nicolas, I think bmccarter is referring to some way for the customer to visually see it is a sale item versus a regularly priced item. I will eventually need to go down that path myself. I notice other e-commerce sites will show a price with a slash through it, change the font color of the price or something to make it painfully obvious the product is on sale.

bmccarter, we've got a "Specials" menu option and we'll more than likely use that to display sale items. Like nicolas mentioned, the commercial versions do allow discount codes and there is also a begin/end date option (seem to remember seeing that on the Product page but also on the discount setup page).

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12 years 3 months ago #59438

HikaShop does that too. When you display both prices, the regular price has a stroke.

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12 years 3 months ago #59442

Nicolas,
No, that's not what I mean. I'm refering to siuations where an item is temporarily marked down from its regular price. An example would be this link to Macy's Department Store which shows items with thier regular price crossed out and a sale price, which is a temporary markdown. http://www1.macys.com/shop/kitchen/kitchen/cutlery-knives?id=31760&edge=hybrid (I'm not sure if I inserted that link corectly).

tspires correctly explained the idea in his/her subsequent post.

tspires, would you give me more information on your "Specials" menu option. As you mentioned in your post, the idea is to make it "painfully obvious the product is on sale" and to highlight the sale price along with the original price. I'm not sure if HikaShop has a way of doing this on an item by item basis.

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12 years 3 months ago #59517

I don't see the problem with what I said. You can have a start and an end date to a discount in HikaShop and the regular price will be crossed. You will get something similar to what I can see in your link.

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12 years 3 months ago #59531

Nicolas,
Sorry for the confusion--my last post was referring to your previous post #59409. I was referring to the fact that by "On Sale", I did not mean simply buyable or available for purchase, but rather an item as being temporarily discounted below its regular price for a brief period of time. I've attached a screen shot of the link I provided for the benefit of others who might view this after the link expires. The key elements here are:
1. The item is designated with the words "On Sale" or "Sale" to bring attention to it.
2. The discounted or sale price is in red to call attention to it.
3. The regular price is shown with a crossout.

As I understand your comments, HikaShop commercial does these things. Correct?

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12 years 3 months ago #59574

Yes.
By default there is no "sale" text, but you can add it with a simple translation override:

www.hikashop.com/en/download/languages.html#modify

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12 years 3 months ago #60495

bmccarter wrote: Nicolas,
tspires, would you give me more information on your "Specials" menu option. As you mentioned in your post, the idea is to make it "painfully obvious the product is on sale" and to highlight the sale price along with the original price. I'm not sure if HikaShop has a way of doing this on an item by item basis.


bmccarter, sorry for the lengthy delay but working on getting the e-commerce site in production. I created menu options for all Hikashop categories--i.e. Apparel, Sports, etc. We'll have 'specials' and we wanted a way customers can easily/quickly 'see' the specials. The way this will work is I created a Hikashop Category called "Specials". When we have a product that is on sale, we'll add the product to the Category. The Menu option is set to display products in the Specials category so as products are added and removed from the category, selecting the menu option will ensure customers will see all current specials.

If time permits (yeah, right), what I'd really like to do is add a Sales section to the Product page (probably near the Prices section). It'll contain a Start Date, End Date, same content from the Prices section, and whatever else once I give it a bit more thought. Like nicolas noted, coupons/discounts can do this and my hope is to take what they have and wrap it around this idea--i.e. not trying to re-invent the wheel here. This idea will simplify things for the person who will eventually take over managing the products--i.e. everything they do would be contained within the Products area.

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