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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedThis really ought to also have the option to add package component product images - and with text descriptors dynamically rendered - to product images in IBY. It is taking me *forever* to create versions of my package component images that have a text layer so that if a parent swipes past my initial product image (A Photoshop Artboard that has all the package components like 8x10, (2) 5x7s, etc. neatly laid out), she or he will see an 8x10 dimension image with "8x10 Individual" text on the image. I'm adding pictures just like that of all my package components, but since Stratus knows not only what's in the package and could instantly list them in an HTML ordered list in package description like I'm doing manually right now, but also what images go with those components, Stratus could just as easily know to put the package product component images in the package image collection (and with text, either an overlay or like a ~caption to the imagebox carousel).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedLink broken - scroll to bottom here instead: https://baymard.com/blog/product-page-price-discounts
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedFYI if you're embedding YouTube videos into your Product Descriptions in IBY, I've found that width of 375 and height of 250 seem to work OK with mobile (larger, including 100%, which theoretically just takes space allotted to it, doesn't display without clipping). I've reached out to Support for best practice for responsive HTML. Here's my initial settings:
<iframe width="375" height="250" src="https://...
I am also wrapping in <center></center> tags for pleasing layout specifically on Mobile.
An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedLooks like this is done! I confirm I'm able to embed a YouTube video into IBY description, use simple tags, and even use inline CSS for styling text. GREAT WORK!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedI've used overlays in my product images to get this done, but as I test it on mobile, it's clear that a Stratus-native vector overlay as part of the system would be much better as the .JPG dimension of 450px x 330px for product images isn't large at all and the text on my overlays doesn't hold up under scaling, looks a little pixelated even at normal scale.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedFYI if you're also a user and reading: HTML YouTube (at least - haven't checked others as yet) working for embedding videos into descriptions. I still think it'd be nice to have a video in addition to or istead of a product image, but it's huge having the ability to do videos in description! So glad for the update!
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Stratus Mobile Apps: Use Camera to Read QRs / Replicate Entagged (both Processes to Use Time Stamps)
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Yet another inflection here is that if Price Lists could include a ~Package Savings v. Ordering Separately calculated price, you could use that as a variable in your package descriptions to dynamically update the text. Right now, I'm having to one-by-one enter the savings for each product in the description. Lord help me if I need to change prices for an item! With variables, everything would update dynamically, everywhere.