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These examples are currently not mobile friendly. WordPress themes differ dramatically, so more often than not, you’ll need to tweak the example custom CSS provided further. Now whilst this example might get you 70% of what you’re after, you’ll probably need to further customise the CSS to get it looking how you want it. Thanks to the guys at for letting us use their awesome product images. For this basic example, we’ve stripped back a lot fo the custom styles and CSS, that’s relevant to our website, and made it fairly generic, so you should be able to theoretically take the below CSS, jQuery and instructions and create your own.
#Product builder how to#
In the above video, we show you how to create the basic product configurator seen below in the live demo.
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Just WordPress logins, Gravity Forms and Image Chocies. We wanted to be able to recreate this design only using standard Gravity Forms with Image Choices, no theme updates or server logins required. This helps us understand what needs to be put together, and how each element could be generated within the constraints of just using Gravity Forms and Image Choices add-on. He’res the design mockup we put together before jumping into custom CSS and jQuery. This is the first step in our prototypes to see how we could use Image Choices to achieve this quickly and easily for existing users of our Image Choices add-on. We’ve been toying with the idea of using Gravity Forms to power a product configurator for simple product orders, for a while now. You don’t have to be an expert, but the more confident you are with these, the better results you’ll get. The below guides and examples are intended for users with a little bit of CSS and jQuery knowledge. In this tutorial showcase we show you how to build a product configurator with Gravity Forms and Image Choices Let’s look at how far you can take JetSloth’s Image Choices addon for Gravity Forms, with a little design skill, and some heavy custom CSS, the results speak for themselves. We wanted to design and prepare another great example of these two plugins, but this time push it a little further. With previous demos, we’ve tried to show you all how great Gravity Forms is with our Image Choices add-on. Sales-price calculation by using either the price combinations that are defined in the Product Builder module or the standard BOM calculation.Ĭalculation of the delivery date by using the Master planning module.Here at JetSloth, we’re always trying to push the boundaries of design and code. To simplify this process, the modeling variables can be furnished with customer-dependent default values.Īutomatic creation of standard bills of materials (BOMs) and standard routes of production for each configured item, in a process that is fully controlled by each product model’s modeling tree. Items are configured directly, because the values that are required by each product model’s modeling variable are entered in the product model’s user dialog box. Quotation creation in Sales and marketing, Accounts receivable, Project, or Enterprise Portal order creation in Procurement and sourcing, Accounts receivable, Production, Enterprise Portal, or through Customer self-service item-requirement creation in Project. Identification and creation of modeling-enabled items, together with the modeling variables and variable groups that are required to create product models for these items.Ĭreation of user profiles, default routes, and default values that can be used in the product models (optional).Ĭreation of product models (including calculation variables) that determine the properties of the finished products.Ĭreation of validation rules for the product model’s user dialog box.Īddition of nodes to the product model’s modeling tree. The Product Builder module’s key processes are as follows:
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This topic contains an overview of the main processes that are supported by the Product Builder module. For the latest release plans, see Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform release plans.Īpplies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 For the latest documentation, see Microsoft Dynamics 365 product documentation. This content is archived and is not being updated.