You use Wish list widget to allow the users create a wish list of products, when they are not ready to purchase.This way they can save product to review later or make lists that they can share with friends.
Only authenticated users can create wish lists. The wish list is private by default and can only be viewed or managed by the wish list owner. A wish list owner has to be a registered user and must be logged in to view a wish list or to add to the wish list. Users can add products to their wish lists from the product catalog and they can move products from the shopping cart to the wish list or vice verse. Only products that appear in the frontend of the site can be added and displayed in wish lists.
PREREQUISITES: You have created the pages where the Shopping cart and the Product list widgets will be added.
After you have dragged the Wish list widget on your page you must configure it.
PREREQUISITES: The library that contains the product images must have generated thumbnails for the size that you have selected. For example, if in the Wish list widget you have selected size of thumbnails 80x80 px, the library that contains the product images must also have generated 80x80 px thumbnails. For more information, see Image libraries » Step 6. If the library does not have the selected size of thumbnails, the system automatically generates 160x160 px image thumbnails for the products.
For more information about advanced configuration options, see Advanced configuration of widgets.
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