I know that based on the membership’s level there are 4 different colors of a new profile page.
I would like to ask, if (or only) the upper grades have the opportunity to add something on the top, right to the logo.
If not, then would it be possible to move [URL removed]
1. Feedback box, in order to have more space for “My booth” items (screenwide box)
or 2. “My booth” box, which is now below the text “About Me”:
It would help to have a better the first view impression e.g. on the small laptop screen, instead of this empty space (grey on basic membership, etc.) and would show more items.
(…)
Thank you.
PS The “My Items Featured in Hand-picked Lists” box has the items from the last “My Hand-picked Lists” box.
This way it shows double! items from other shops and none featured item from the visited shop.
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Jul 05, 2015
Thank you, tomwayne1, for your answer.
I understand your point, but I’m not sure, if it’s good to have so big % of the first contact page “clean”.
I’ve made then new examples with your page as [URL removed] I’ve left this grey empty space (just added social media buttons) but because we have shops – I still believe that items should have more exposure – I’ve moved items’ box to the first [URL removed]
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Please, have a look and tell me, if you could choose, which way of your booth’s presentation on the “My profile” page would you prefer.
Which one, in a glance, tells more about your booth?
Thank you.
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I think the trend on webpages is to make them as “clean” looking as possible, and to make them display well on mobile platforms (phones, tablets).
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