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mattgyver got a reaction from Earvin in Filter by Sale
Is there a way to filter store items by "On Sale" in a summary block? Summary blocks have the ability to filter by Tag, Category, and Featured—but it would be amazing to have a page dedicated to items on Sale.
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mattgyver got a reaction from paul2009 in MENU BLOCKS / HTML Broken! - Help
Site URL: https://www.lostworldsbeer.com/beers#beer-locator
Menu Blocks (i.e. the kind a restaurant would use) no longer recognize html. I can't imagine this is anything other than an oversight/error. It's now impossible to use links in a restaurant menu <a href..., emphases <strong... <em..., and forced line breaks <br... All HTML no longer works and is written out instead. It used to be perfect for compact lists of locations, but this is how everything looks now.
Seems important to be able to indicate in bold if something is <strong>SPICY! ... or link a dish ingredient to a page describing its specific gluten alternatives <a href=... >gluten free ... or simply force a line break to call out <br><style color="yellow">CHEF SPECIAL ... in another color, so I don't feel this alternative use illustrated below is a very far stretch from the intended use of a menu.
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mattgyver got a reaction from SquareRefresh in MENU BLOCKS / HTML Broken! - Help
Site URL: https://www.lostworldsbeer.com/beers#beer-locator
Menu Blocks (i.e. the kind a restaurant would use) no longer recognize html. I can't imagine this is anything other than an oversight/error. It's now impossible to use links in a restaurant menu <a href..., emphases <strong... <em..., and forced line breaks <br... All HTML no longer works and is written out instead. It used to be perfect for compact lists of locations, but this is how everything looks now.
Seems important to be able to indicate in bold if something is <strong>SPICY! ... or link a dish ingredient to a page describing its specific gluten alternatives <a href=... >gluten free ... or simply force a line break to call out <br><style color="yellow">CHEF SPECIAL ... in another color, so I don't feel this alternative use illustrated below is a very far stretch from the intended use of a menu.