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WordPress 4.0+ v2.2.1 上架:2019-11-26

內容簡介

WPC Name Your Price 是一款簡單的外掛程式,可以啟用開放式定價,讓您的客戶請求他們想付款的首選價格,或簡單地捐贈他們選擇的金額。該插件允許有關價格的開放式談判,並讓客戶選擇他們可以支付多少錢。它是一個非常直觀且易於使用的外掛程式,無需太多學習。

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特點

簡單易用的界面
兩種定價選擇:預設輸入和選擇一個值
設置預定價格選擇,包括最小/最大價格和步驟
可以使用十進制價格值
在系統或產品級別啟用/禁用
為價格輸入單獨值或值範圍
自定義建議價格、價格和最低價格的文本
與所有WPClever插件,主要的WooCommerce插件和WP主題兼容
適用於簡單產品、變量產品和所有由WPClever插件創建的產品類型
支持WPML用於構建多語言Site

WPC Name Your Price 提供了兩種定價選擇:在最小和最大價格之間/超出輸入一個數字的框中。用戶還可以在相應的框中定義定價的步驟。默認情況下,如果您將最小/最大/步驟框留空或輸入0值,則這些選項將被禁用。

值得注意的是,選擇類型可接受十進制值。因此,如果您想設置十進制價格,例如$2.50、$3.75、$12.95等,這是正確的選擇。對於此類型,用戶應在每行輸入價格值或使用價格範圍創建預定義價格。有了這個,賣家可以輕鬆控制價格,同時仍然為客戶提供選擇喜歡的價格值的自由。這是WPC Name Your Price 最為顯著的特點,其他類似外掛程式均無法提供。

注意:根據WooCommerce設置的默認情況,用戶必須在產品數據部分的通用選項卡中輸入一個數字,以啟用”加入購物車“按鈕。這個價格不是實際價格,也不會計入總價。

此外,您可以在相應框中輸入文字來自定義Name Your Price 的建議價格、最低價格和主要文本。要隱藏這些文字,只需將這些框留空。您需要自定義此外掛程式的所有內容,都有清晰的指示和說明。要在整個網站上設置基本默認價格選項,請前往管理儀表板->WPClever->Name Your Price。

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WPC Grouped Product
WPC Frequently Bought Together
WPC Force Sells

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② 後台搜尋「WPC Name Your Price for WooCommerce」→ 直接安裝(推薦)
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原文外掛簡介

WPC Name Your Price is a simple plugin for enabling open pricing and letting your customers request a preferred price to pay or simply make a donation of their choice. This plugin allows an open negotiation concerning prices and lets customers choose how much they can pay. It’s a truly intuitive and easy-to-use plugin without much to learn.
Live demo
Visit our live demo here to see how this plugin works.
Features

Simple & user-friendly interface
Two types of pricing choices: default input & select a value
Set up predefined price choices with min/max price & steps
Possibility to use decimal price values
Enable/Disable at the system or product level
Enter separate values or a value range for prices
Customize the text suggested price, price, and minimum price
Compatible with all WPClever plugins, major WooCommerce plugins, and WP themes
Suitable for simple products, variable products and all product types created by WPClever plugins
WPML compatible for building multilingual sites

WPC Name Your Price provides two types of pricing choice: enter a number in the box within/without min & max prices. Users can also define the steps for pricing in the corresponding box. By default, if you leave min/max/step box blank or enter 0 value, then these options will be disabled.
Notably, decimal values are acceptable for Select type. So if you’d like to set decimal prices like $2.50, $3.75, $12.95, etc., this is the right choice. As for this type, users should enter a price value on each line or use a price range to create predefined prices. With this, sellers can easily take control of the price while still offering customers the freedom to choose a favorite price value. This is the most remarkable feature of WPC Name Your Price, which is unavailable to any other plugins of similar kinds.
Note: By default of WooCommerce settings, users have to put a number in the General tab of the Product Data section in order for the Add to Cart button to be enabled. This price is not the actual price and won’t be counted into the total.
In addition, it’s possible to customize the suggested price, minimum price and main text for Name Your Price by entering the text in the respective box. To hide these text, simply leave these boxes blank. Everything you need to customize this plugin is straightforward with clear instructions in the settings. To set the general default options for price on the whole site, navigate to admin dashboard > WPClever > Name Your Price.
Not what you needed?
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WPC Product Bundles
WPC Composite Products
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WPC Force Sells

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