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  1. On 2/16/2020 at 10:38 AM, paul2009 said:

    From what you've said, I imagine you want to add one of three images, depending on whether the product is "Our Design", "Their Design" or "Designed Together"? If that's the case you can use some Custom CSS to insert the image when the product has been tagged accordingly.

    As an example, add the following to Custom CSS:

    .tag-our-design .ProductItem-details-excerpt:after {
      display: block;
      content: "";
      height: 70px;
      margin-top: 34px;
      background: url('https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ccddebe01232c130192285b/1579074857871-U5MIZU7NR3Z59UDYL28X/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJ6-92ZYMJyrVVmd-zdJkg8UqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYy7Mythp_T-mtop-vrsUOmeInPi9iDjx9w8K4ZfjXt2dqkcHALc6hkUyAp1LlIHCDsU9ryXIIWQqlJZ-pEUzNdZCjLISwBs8eEdxAxTptZAUg/transparency-our-design.png?format=1000w');
      background-size: contain;
      background-repeat: no-repeat;
    }

    Then add a tag called "our-design" to one of the products. The image should then appear just below the product description, like this:

    1005990346_Screenshot2020-02-16at15_34_55.thumb.png.b4e9d09f8cbd18ba7c373a706e260aeb.png

    You can repeat this for the other two 'icons', changing the url of the image and the name of the tag.

    I hope this helps.

    -Paul

    Hi Paul, are you familiar with how to center the images under the description? I'm seeing that on larger (wider) screens the image floats to the left side of the block. I'd like to center mine directly under the product description. 

  2. I'm attempting something that seems to be a little difficult. Here is some context. 

    I own a video production company. I am often hired directly as a videographer or photographer where I step in, produce the imagery, and hand off the assets thus ending the contract. 

    I have a minimum rate that is charged for the Kit/equipment. I then assess an hourly labor rate.

    I want site visitors to be able to select the number of hours of coverage they need and the kit/equipment price will already be reflected in the total price. 

    Any way to do this in a fairly seamless fashion or would a third party service be better for this?

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