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GordonF

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  1. The tips on this thread have been really useful although I am struggling with the size of the search block on results page. I've managed to reduce the width to 50% but can't get the height or the font to match the block on my input page.

    I've tried this code and only the width has reduced.

    .sqs-search-page-input {
        width: 50%;
        height: 50%;
        font-size: small;
        margin-left: auto;
        margin-right: auto;
    }
     

     

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  2. I hit the same issue and got no help from Squarespace as they seem to have a lack of understanding how much customisation a customer may require when they are designing their website. Kilograms are great if you are selling car tyres or garden furniture but if you sell craft, jewellery or any small item for that matter grams are the required measurement. All my goods are sold in grams and it looks so unprofessional that I have to display a product weight 20g as 0.02Kg. Even when I ship with Royal Mail, I enter grams as the parcel weight as I never ship anything over 2kg!

    Squarespace reminds me of what software development was like in the 1990's where a developer would design what they thought was wanted and not what the end user actually required. 

  3. Strange I hit the 200 product limit on 7.1 so quite surprised when you mentioned 10,000 products. We have a craft shop so we have say a page for wool, a page for needles, another page for patterns. There are certain wool's that go with patterns and equally we need to recommend the correct needles to use. It would be great to be able to able to relate a product from a different store page rather just a random product from the same page that has no relevance. 

    For example 

    https://bicesterwools.co.uk/double-knit-patterns/stylecraft-9792

    would want 

    https://bicesterwools.co.uk/double-knit/stylecraft-highland-heather-dk?rq=highland heather

    as a related product.

    They need to be in 2 different store pages for ease of management and for customers to find exactly what they are looking for.

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