RCL87
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RCL87 reacted to GlynMusica in How have you incorporated gated content into your brand?
Some of mine.
- Conditional email address acceptances (block gmail etc)
- An effective friend referral product that plugins in and syncs properly
- An effective way to serve gated content within a non member area, thus rendering the public end of website a more effective pre-sale mecchanism.
- The ability to style as a page that gates member content.
- Ability to create a timed blog that will auto-publish according to a schedule set when creating this content, so that a member that joins the member area will have a blog type publish itself after X days, and then publish other items in the blog schedule according to the schedule you set.
- Abilty to sell a blog collection via the shop, so that when purchased the blog appear in the member area for that person.
- Staggered learning paths with publish schedules that start when a guest signs up.
That should keep you busy.
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RCL87 reacted to GlynMusica in How have you incorporated gated content into your brand?
I think it would be time for SquareSpace to incorporate some of the feedback they will have received since launching these member areas to a version 2.00 to bring them up to speed with some of the popular use cases and to keep the members areas portfolio within SquareSpace instead of letting third-parties provide that functionality.
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RCL87 reacted to SQSDesign in Online Store - Looking for Website Feedback
Congratulations @RCL87!
You're off to a great start 🙂
Great design is often about communicating more with less, and you're keeping it simple - so that's good.
However, you don't have any smiling faces of happy children - which a clothing seller (or in your case re-seller) needs to have. Subaru has branded their cars with the concept of "Love" and it moves more autos year-over-year than anyone expected. People nowadays are shopping online for the experience more than anything. Your job is to give them joy in being sustainable and stylish.
Which leads to: what kind of stuff are you selling? It was not immediately apparent that your site consigns and up-cycles children's fashion. That should absolutely be featured prominently on the landing page and be the first thing everyone learns.
Also, negatives are a no-no. (Get it?) "Non-Guelph Residents" is the literal first thing on your site (although not everyone reads or sees Announcement Bar info. Perhaps something like "Free Shipping starts at just $75 for orders from beyond Ontario!"
Good luck... and feel free to reach out with any more questions!
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RCL87 got a reaction from Beyondspace in How to move “sold” items to bottom of page
Got it! Thanks so much for the help! 🙂 I'll mark this like you mentioned earlier 🙂
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RCL87 reacted to Beyondspace in How to move “sold” items to bottom of page
Actually add the opacity BELOW the line order:2
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RCL87 got a reaction from Beyondspace in How to move “sold” items to bottom of page
@sruss76 @bangank36 haha so funny we are like the same! I checked and i'm on 7.1 but it doesn't show my template name.
How do I do the opacity? Sorry, didn't quite understand the direction above!
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RCL87 got a reaction from Beyondspace in How to move “sold” items to bottom of page
Thanks so much it worked!!! @bangank36
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RCL87 reacted to Beyondspace in How to move “sold” items to bottom of page
Feel free to try my solution if it fit, Copy to Settings->Design->Custom css,
.products.collection-content-wrapper .products-flex-container .list-grid .grid-item.sold-out { order: 2 } .products.collection-content-wrapper .products-flex-container .list-grid { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr; } @media only screen and (max-width: 768px) { .products.collection-content-wrapper .products-flex-container .list-grid { grid-template-columns: 1fr; } .products.collection-content-wrapper .products-flex-container .list-grid .grid-item { width: 100%; } } .products.collection-content-wrapper .products-flex-container .list-grid .grid-item { width: 80%; }