About product page layouts ...
AspDotNetStorefront always offers a storeowner a choice of 'display pages' for each product. We are showing you all the 'out of box' choices here.
When we carry out an upgrade, we anticipate upgrading a store where different products have been set to different layouts. Many of the 'old style' layouts aren't offered any more, and we can't leave an upgraded store in the position where many products don't display, so we ask you to choose ONE layout that will work well for your store.
Over time, of course, you can set different products to different layouts.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product details to the right.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are dominant and positioned above the description.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are not displayed.
- Related products show up at the bottom of the page.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product name directly above.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are dominant and positioned high up on the page.
- The description is beneath the image.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are not displayed.
- Related products do not show up.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product name directly above.
- The variants are represented by a dropdown box. When the variant is selected, the price will change.
- The description that is shown will be the PRODUCT description, not the variant description.
- The 'in-stock/out-of-stock' message will be for the default variant.
- The 'Advanced Product Image Display' (optional add-on) will switch images to match the variant that is chosen.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are dominant and positioned high up on the page.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are not displayed.
- Related products are positioned at the bottom of the page.
- Note: The pages layouts that are designed for multiple variants also work very well for products with just a single variant. Most store-owners choose a multi-variant page layout as their default.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product name and product description to the right.
- Each variant is represented individually on the page, complete with image.
- Each variant displays its own description.
- The 'in-stock/out-of-stock' message will be accurate for each variant.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are present once for each variant.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are displayed.
- Related products show up at the bottom of the page.
- Note: The pages layouts that are designed for multiple variants also work very well for products with just a single variant. Most store-owners choose a multi-variant page layout as their default.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product name and product description to the right.
- Each variant is represented individually on the page, but the only image is of the main product.
- Each variant displays its own description.
- The 'in-stock/out-of-stock' message will be accurate for each variant.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are present once for each variant.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are displayed.
- Related products show up at the bottom of the page.
- Note: The pages layouts that are designed for multiple variants also work very well for products with just a single variant. Most store-owners choose a multi-variant page layout as their default.
- The page has breadcrumbs.
- The image is to the left, with product name directly above.
- The variants are represented by a dropdown box. When the variant is selected, the price will change.
- The description that is shown will be the PRODUCT description, not the variant description.
- The 'in-stock/out-of-stock' message will be for the default variant.
- The 'Advanced Product Image Display' (optional add-on) will switch images to match the variant that is chosen.
- The price and the 'add to cart' button are dominant and positioned high up on the page.
- The optional details (SKU and product weight) are not displayed.
- Related products are positioned in a second 'tab'.
- Note: The pages layouts that are designed for multiple variants also work very well for products with just a single variant. Most store-owners choose a multi-variant page layout as their default.