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Drew Robbins

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    Drew Robbins got a reaction from KristineNeilStudio in Trouble with Subscriptions on Squarespace Store   
    I like how you are a problem solver Kristine.  I will email you. 
    I am currently doing a Product Form for each subscription level (24, 20, 18, 16, 12, 10, 8 & 6).  It is so annoying because you cannot copy and change the Product Forms and have to build each one from scratch with however many variants you have and each bar flavor (12) flavors.
    I will think about your suggestion of only doing even numbers of bars.  That is quite clever and would seem to allow for a better build process.
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    Drew Robbins got a reaction from KristineNeilStudio in Trouble with Subscriptions on Squarespace Store   
    Thanks Kristine, I will check out your videos.  I found out how to export to .cvs and that I can edit there.  I think this will greatly speed up the process of populating everything.  I appreciate your help and will see if your videos give me added insight.
    Drew
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    Drew Robbins got a reaction from derricksrandomviews in Using Summary Blocks to show more than 20 blog posts per page.   
    I just looked at your blog Derrick, well done. I subscribed.
     
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    Drew Robbins reacted to derricksrandomviews in Using Summary Blocks to show more than 20 blog posts per page.   
    Use Summary blocks to display your blog posts. You can have up to 30 post per block and you can chain blocks together for as many posts as you want on one page. You use hidden categories to filter the posts. First 30 cat 1-30 second 30 give each post the cat of 31-60 or whatever name you want group 1, group 2 etc. This takes a bit of work but it works out great, as you can see here: 
    https://myrandomviews.com/blogsummary 
    I have over 80 posts on one page categorized by subject. I used a second blog page to itemize the first, first blog for the posts, the second full of summary blocks. The summary blog is my front facing blog page, the actual blog is in the unlinked section of my site. You don't have to make yours as dramatic as mine, a new blank page with summary blocks on it will work quite well. 
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