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So I have an e-commerce apparel site. I am using this to showcase all the DTG (Direct to garment) designs we have (Over 200 and 7 Categories). I would love it if when someone clicks the image had some sort of magnifying glass that woulds make the light box open and maybe like a cart that clicking the cart would then do a query and open a listing of every product in my store that has that file name... e.g. stop.jpg would search for stop as the product tag.
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Hi,
thanks for the feature ideas. I have to say right away that the chance of me implementing this anytime soon is low - I don't use WooCommerce and I feel there are bigger fish to fry with regards to this plugin. With that said, I would be glad to help someone with a PR and accept the features you're talking about - probably would need to discuss them in a little bit more detail, but I am open to proposals.
After posting I was playing on my Etsy store and seen this effect the image has a circle with two errors. You click on the image and it opens a larger view and on the right side is a thumbnails... that could be the woo products.
Also sorry I didnt know how to give a label Github seems to have changed a lot since I last used it and couldnt even remember my old account info.
I would love it if we had a 3rd set of options.
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So I have an e-commerce apparel site. I am using this to showcase all the DTG (Direct to garment) designs we have (Over 200 and 7 Categories). I would love it if when someone clicks the image had some sort of magnifying glass that woulds make the light box open and maybe like a cart that clicking the cart would then do a query and open a listing of every product in my store that has that file name... e.g. stop.jpg would search for stop as the product tag.
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