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I have a Drupal 7 / Ubercart 3 website. How can I disable the "Add to Cart" button on only some products? For instance, if I wanted to list product ABC but did not want to actually sell it online, I'd like for its "add to cart" button to either be hidden or to display a different button that would not be clickable.

The only solution I could find is for D6 (https://drupal.org/project/uc_disable_product).

Thanks!

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On What ever products you dont want customers to buy or add to cart, the easiest solution is just hide them using css for that button alone.

.parentclass #add-to-cart
{
  display:none;
}

Or

you can use uc_auction module and let the products be auctioned for particular period of time.there will be no add to cart button.

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  • Thanks for your input. I do have them hidden via CSS, I was just hoping for more of an admin-input type of solution. I will take a look at uc_auction to see if it will fiy my needs.
    – hockey2112
    Jul 26, 2013 at 19:19
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edit: new answer/idea

Assign a new toggleable attribute to your products. Access the product display template (or hook?) and check for that attribute and change/disable/remove the "add to cart" button if it's found.

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  • I did as you mentioned, but the "Add To Cart" button remains on the page (and is clickable) even when stock is set to $0.
    – hockey2112
    Jul 26, 2013 at 19:19
  • Sorry, I think I lead you on a wild goose chase there. I just had a chance to look at an older UC site, the stock controls do NOT work like that. I'm updating my answer for you though, I have another idea.
    – jdu
    Jul 26, 2013 at 20:48
  • That new suggestion is a great idea. I've actually done that before for other fields... I should have thought of that for the add to cart button! I suppose the only issue would be on catalog pages that list a bunch of products, but I could probably just rewrite the "add to cart" button field in the catalog view with the same show/hide that I would use in the product page template, right?
    – hockey2112
    Jul 29, 2013 at 15:01

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