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Hi Mohammad,
If you’re able to check the site, let me know! Thanks 🙂
Whoops, I forgot to mention – the error with the grid/list view still remains. In case you missed it:
Toggling the small/large grid view, list view beside the filters doesn’t really change the size. Any ideas on how I can make it work like the demo?
Thanks again,
ToniAwesome! Thanks Kyle, you’ve been a great help.
Toni
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for the help! I ultimately decided to remove the sidebar altogether. It just looks better without it. Anyway, just two more things (so sorry for the hassle!!).
1. The padding between product rows is a little tight (see attached). If it could be as roomy as in the demo http://swiftideas.com/shop/ that’d be really great.:)
2. Toggling the small/large grid view, list view beside the filters doesn’t really change the size. Any ideas on how I can make it work like the demo?
Thanks
ToniAttachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.This reply has been marked as private.That’s great! Okay I’ve updated my theme to the most recent Atelier version already. 🙂
I downloaded the update but will updating my theme reset even my theme options? Unfortunately, I’m not using a child theme.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.So where can I set it to 1/4?
As a hack, I tried using this Custom CSS:
.has-left-sidebar aside.sidebar { width: 220px; }
On the front end it looks fine, but of course, the shop content doesn’t widen.
Whoops, never mind, I answered my first question! The second one still remains, though 🙂
One more thing, the divider between my product title and price disappeared when I switched to catalog mode. How can I get it back? Or maybe minimize the space between them 🙂
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Okay, thanks anyway!
Hi Kyle! Thanks for the quick response.
That is definitely an option! I’ve discussed it with my client but she’d like to explore an easier, more ‘automatic’ way, so to speak. She will be the one maintaining the site herself. Giving each product an attribute (for the benefits), she said, would be too tedious a task for her.
What she wants is sort of a reverse way of categorizing her shop, by transitivity.
Ex. If spinach, broccoli, and eggs are good for digestion, let all items tagged with spinach, brocolli, and egg show up on the Benefit page for Digestion. Something like that. 🙂 Would you know of a way to do this without setting attributes, and setting up the page to show products that have been tagged specifically?
Worked like a charm! Thanks so much! 🙂
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