fmAttribute - Edit Attribute Form
To edit attribute you can double click on it or use Edit button. It calls edit attribute form for selected attribute.
Attribute Properties

- Attribute Code - This is the name of the attribute used
by the system. It will appear in the Attributes list in the Attribute
Code column, and it will be used when managing Attribute Sets, however
it will not appear on the Front-end. Each attribute you create must have
a unique Attribute Identifier, and this value cannot contain spaces.
- Scope - This drop-down determines the level at which the
values of this attribute are shared. When creating a product, you will
be able to see the Scope to the right of each attribute. You can choose
to make any attribute shared Globally, at the Website Level, or at the
Store View Level. Global means that the value of this attribute for a
given product must be the same throughout your site. Website means that
the value of this attribute for a given product can differ in different
Websites, however it cannot differ between Store Views contained under
the same Website. Store View means the value of this attribute for a
given product can differ in all Websites and all Store Views.
- Catalog Input Type for Store Owner - This describes what
kind of data the attribute will store. What’s set here determines how
data entry for this attribute will take place. For example, a
Description attribute would use a text field, so that you can manually
enter a description for each product, whereas a Color attribute would
use a drop-down, so that you choose the color of each product from a
drop-down list (the values of which you will enter in the Manage Label /
Options tab).
- Unique Value - If you designate an attribute to be a
Unique Value, that means the value selected or entered for this
attribute for each product must be different. If Color was a unique
value, only one product could be green, one be blue, etc.
- Values Required - If you require values, you must select a
value for this attribute for each product you create. You will not be
able to save a product if this attribute is left blank.
- Input Validation for Store Owner - This controls the type
of check Magento places on the values entered for this attribute for
each product. If you select None, you can enter any type of information
as the value for this attribute. If you select Email, for example,
Magento will make sure that the value entered for each product resembles
an email address. If it does not, you will receive a warning message.
- Apply To - Decide which Product Types will include this attribute.
Frontend Properties

- Use in quick search - If you select Yes, Magento will
search all the product values for this attribute when your customer uses
the search bar in the header. If you select to use Color in the quick
search, your customers will be able to type in green or blue and find
products that match that color.
- Use in advanced search - This is very similar to the
quick search. However, in the Advanced Search, each attribute will have
its own field, rather than there being one search field. If you select
Yes, a field will be created for this attribute in the Advanced Search
page.
- Comparable on Front-end - If you select Yes, a row will be created for this attribute in the Compare Products pop-up window.
- Use in Layered Navigation - Magento’s Layered Navigation
allows your customers to filter down into a category’s products using
any attribute that is “filterable” for Layered Navigation. The Layered
Navigation menu will display in the left column of your category pages,
and will contain all of the attributes which are filterable. Under each
attribute will display the various values of that attribute. Clicking
one of these values will filter the list of products in that category
page so that only products matching that attribute value will display.
There are two types of filterable attributes, which you can select from
this drop-down: Filterable (with results) and Filterable (no results).
This determines which values will display in the Layered Navigation
menu. If you select Filterable (with results), only values that
correspond to products in that category page will display in the menu
(that is, only values that produce “results” when used as a filter). If
you select Filterable (no results), all values that you’ve created in
the Manage Label / Options tab will list, whether or not they correspond
to any particular products in that category page (it includes values
that do not produce “results” when used as a filter). If there are no
filterable attributes in a particular category page, the Layered
Navigation menu will not display. In order to make an attribute
filterable, the Input Type must be either Dropdown, Multiple Select, or
Price.
- Position - This determines the position of the attribute in the Layered Navigation menu with respect to the other filterable attributes.Visible on Catalog Pages on Front-end -
This field only appears for Simple Attributes. On the product page in
the front-end, there is a section called Additional Information, that
displays below the Product Description section. The attribute name and
value for all “visible” Simple Attributes will display in this section.
If a product does not have any visible Simple Attributes (or if the
product does not have any values selected for its Simple Attributes)
there will be no Additional Information section on the front-end.
Label

Admin - enter the name of the attribute as it will appear in
the admin. For each Store View, you can specify a different name for
this attribute. This is useful if you manage multiple Store Views with
different languages. For example, in the Admin field, type Color; in the
UK Store View field, type Colour; in the French Store View field, type
Couleur. If you leave the field blank for any of the Store Views, the
Admin Label will be used.
Options

Options - This section will only appear if the Input Type is
Dropdown or Multiple Select. In order to have a drop-down or multiple
select menu in the product page, you must have predetermined values to
populate these menus. This is where the values for these menus are
predetermined. This works very similar to the Manage Titles section
above. For each value you wish to create, click Add Option. You
can enter an unlimited number of values. For each value, you must enter a
name in the Admin field, and you have the option to enter a different
name for each Store view. For example, create two options. For the first
option, enter Green in the Admin field; leave the UK Store View field
blank, because it uses the same name; enter Vert in the French Store
View field. For the second option, enter Blue in the Admin field; leave
the UK Store View field blank; enter Bleu in the French Store View
field. You will also have the option to select the position and which
value(s) is the default. Enter a numerical value in the Position field,
and this will determine the sort order of the values in the
drop-down/multiple select menu relative to each other. For the Dropdown
Input Type, you will have an Is Default check-box with which you
can select one value. For the Multiple Select Input Type, you will have
an Is Default checkbox with which you can select multiple values. |