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    Product swatch issues

    Have a product that needs two attribute swatches for color. Both have the same color options. The first attributes options display correctly and function correctly as watches however the second attributes options display as such but are not selectable. ( There are also some minor formatting issues.) Might this be because the actual attribute options for the colors all have the same code do I need to make them unique between the two sets of attribute swatches?
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    Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Post
    Have a product that needs two attribute swatches for color. Both have the same color options. The first attributes options display correctly and function correctly as watches however the second attributes options display as such but are not selectable. ( There are also some minor formatting issues.) Might this be because the actual attribute options for the colors all have the same code do I need to make them unique between the two sets of attribute swatches?
    I seem to recall there was a limitation on the swatch swap attributes - you could only have one set. That seems to be what I discovered when I was working with the bird diaper site. Maybe that has changed - it sure would be nice.
    Leslie Kirk
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      Bruce - PhosphorMedia What about using the radio attribute for the second "swatch"? With some CSS, you can make it look like a swatch and the attribute can have an image attached to it.
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