Thanks, I didn’t think so. I have another question about the functionality of the Wish List page. For the “Share on:” social media buttons, when someone posts their wish list link to their Twitter page, why can’t other people view what they have in their wish list? Isn’t the point of having this function to be able to “share” what they’ve added to their wish list?
Whenever the link for the wish list is clicked, it shows not their wish list, but whatever items the person clicking has in their wish list.
Sounds confusing, but I just don’t understand the point of sharing the wish list on their social networks if no one else can view what they shared.
Maybe I’m missing something…
Any ideas?