Sizing - Frame Fit Model

The frame (outer edges of a sign) is the primary factor for a sizing. “Outer edges” refers to the full boundary or perimeter of your sign.

In other words, it’s the total width and height measured from the very leftmost point to the rightmost point and from the topmost point to the bottommost point of the finished sign.

By always measuring from the outermost tips of a sign, you’ll get a clear and consistent measurement for quoting, production, and installation.

How sizing works in framefit

As a merchant you can decide to let your customers select the following sizes setups

  • Preset sizes
  • Custom sizing

You can choose to include both options at the same time or one for your customiser setup.

How to add a preset size

An individual size allows the customer to select a specific size for their sign e.g. 50cm wide by 80cm high.

  1. Navigate to the admin of Sign Customiser on your store.
  2. Click on "Customisers" in the home page
  3. Click on a Framefit customiser in the list
  4. Click on "Sizes" in the left hand side column
  5. Click on "Add Size"

How to enable custom sizing in framefit

  1. Navigate to the admin of Sign Customiser on your store.
  2. Click on "Customisers" in the home page
  3. Click on a Framefit customiser in the list
  4. Click on "Sizes" in the left hand side column
  5. Scroll down untill you "Custom Sizing" card
  6. Ensure "Enable Custom Sizing" is selected

How to control minimum, maximum and default values for custom sizing

  1. Navigate to the admin of Sign Customiser on your store.
  2. Click on "Customisers" in the home page
  3. Click on a Framefit customiser in the list
  4. Click on "Sizes" in the left hand side column
  5. First ensure that "Enable Custom Sizing" has been selected in the "Custom Size" card
  6. Scroll down untill you see "Custom Size Settings" card
  7. You can set the initial, minimum and maximum inputs for both the width and height in this section.
  8. Make sure to hit save at the bottom of the form.

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