Meet StoreEngine 2.2.0

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Size Guide

What it does: Shows a “Size guide” link on your products with a measurement table and “how to measure” instructions. Build a library of charts once, assign each to categories, brands, or specific products, and StoreEngine shows the most relevant chart on each product automatically.

Built-in feature — no add-on needed.

Turn it on

Size Guide
  1. Go to StoreEngine → Settings → Products.
  2. Tick Size guide.
  3. Save, then reload the admin — a Size Charts menu appears under Products.

Build a size chart

Go to Products → Size Charts and create a chart. Each chart can hold one or more tables. For every table you set:

size chart
  • Title (e.g. “Men’s Tops”)
  • Unit (e.g. cm or in)
  • Columns — the column headers (e.g. Size, Chest, Waist)
  • Rows — the values in each row

The chart’s main content area is the “how to measure” section — add text, images or blocks explaining how to take measurements. It shows below the table.

Assign charts to products (targeting)

Each chart has targeting rules. Set it to apply to:

  • Everything (store-wide)
  • Specific Categories
  • Specific Brands
  • Specific Products

Rules of different types combine with AND; values of the same type with OR. Example: Brand Nike + Category Shoes = only Nike shoes.

Which chart wins

Unlike FAQs, only one chart shows per product — the most specific match. Specificity, highest first:

  1. Product (assigned to that exact product)
  2. Brand + Category together
  3. Brand
  4. Category
  5. Everything (store-wide)

If two charts tie, the one with the lower menu order (then lower ID) wins. If nothing matches, no link shows.

Troubleshooting

  • The Size Charts menu isn’t showing — tick Size guide in Settings → Products and reload the admin.
  • No “Size guide” link on a product — no chart matches it; add a chart targeting that product, its category, or brand.
  • The wrong chart shows — a more specific chart wins; check the targeting on both charts (a product-level chart beats a category one).

More: storeengine.pro/docs