
1.
The A†ribute Code
is the name of the Atribute that
you will use when managing the Atribute. It must contain
only lowercase leters,
numbers, and the underscore character.
Also, it must begin with a leter.
2. The Scope of this Atribute can be set to Store View, Website, or Global.
For now, you can leave it set
to the default—Store
View. The other values become useful
when you use one Magento
installaNon to
create
mulNple stores,
or mulNple web sites,
both of which are beyond
the scope of this book.
3. The field Catalog Input Type for Store
Owner enables you to select the kind of data
that this Atribute will
hold.
If you select Dropdown
or MulIple Select for
this field, then under, you will need to enter the list of choices (the list of values)
for this field the Manage
Label/ OpIons tab.
4.
If you select Yes for
Unique Value, then no two products
can have the same value for
this Atribute.
5.
If you select Yes for
Values Required, then you must
select, or enter a value for, this Atribute. You will not be able to save a Product
with this Atribute if you leave it blank.
6. Input ValidaIon for
Store
Owner causes Magento to
check the value entered
for an Atribute, and
confirm that it is the right kind
of data. When entering a value for
this Atribute, if you do not enter the kind of data selected, then Magento gives you
a warning message.
7. The Apply To field
determines which Product Types
can have this Atribute applied to them. Remember that the three
Product Types in Magento are
Simple, Grouped, and Configurable.
8.
If you select Yes for Use in advanced search,
this atribute will have its own field on
the Advanced Search page.
9.
If you select Yes for Comparable on Front-end,
this atribute will appear in the Compare Products
page.
10. The Use in Layered NavigaIon seNng enables
your customers to filter
Products based on this Atribute. When this is enabled, your customer
sees a filter on the leG side of the page, where (s)he can select values for this Atribute. Magento will then display only Products
that have a value for
the Atribute that
falls within the range
selected by the customer.
SelecNng No excludes this Atribute from the Layered NavigaNon Menu. SelecNng Filterable (with results)
will put the Atribute into the Layered NavigaNon Menu, but
only for those values that show some Products.
SelecNng Filterable (no results)
will put the Atribute into the Layered NavigaNon Menu, and all values will be
displayed—even those that don't produce results.
You can make an atribute filterable
only if the Input Type is Dropdown, MulIple Select, or Price.
11. If you use this Atribute in the Layered NavigaNon menu
(that is, if you allow your customers
to filter by this Atribute), then PosiIon determines the posiNon of
the atribute in the Layered NavigaNon. Entering
1 puts this Atribute at
the top of the menu.
12.
If you select Yes for Visible on Catalog Pages on Front-end,
this Atribute will appear in the AddiIonal InformaIon secNon of each Product that uses the Atribute.
13.
Select the Manage Labels/OpIons tab.
14.
In the Admin field under Manage Titles, enter
the name that you will use for this Atribute in the administraNve interface.
In the Default Store View field, enter the name for this
Atribute that
your customers will see in your store.
secNon will appear.
In the Admin
field, enter the name that you
will use for this value in the administraNve interface.
You will see this name when you are
creaNng a
Product and assigning a value to
the Atribute.
In the Default
Store
View field enter the value that
your customers will see in your store.
If this Atribute type
is not Dropdown or MulIple Select,
then this secNon will not appear.
16. Click on Save
A†ribute. The Atribute is saved and you are
returned
to the list of Atributes. You
should see the one you just added in the list, and a success message
at the top of the page.
This concludes the process for creaNng a
new Atribute. Repeat this as needed.
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