For each detail that I add for an item for example, brand, material, colour, etc…. The user will have to click on “view details” to see EACH detail? Why not just have the details listed so users don’t have to have that extra step.
Thanks
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GreenMangoes Reputation: 18 See GreenMangoes' booth |
no they will not..Clicking on a listing shows this…of course all the photos and shopping cart/shipping etc shows at the top (I am on computer)…
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However, the mobile version shows the item traits but further listing details will have to be clicked on… to see full description
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
That is odd. It shows “view details” for me.
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GreenMangoes Reputation: 18 See GreenMangoes' booth |
Not sure if this helps answer your question, but on my desktop, I see today that visitor no longer has to click on view details, or product description, like it used to be. Now this shows, “More about this item” and below that the product description. This is great! No more hidden description to be clicked and opened, but all revealed on the page! I’m so glad and hope it stays this way. It was confusing to see the link to open the description before, IMO.
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”
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EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
Bringing this back around to give a BIG THANK YOU BONANZA!!
I see that customers no longer have to click on a link to find the details listed as mentioned above. Looks and works so much more professional now.
I don’t know what you did or how you did it (nor do I care), but THANK YOU!!
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
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