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Hello. Why your theme only have this structure of product grid? -> Image, title, add to cart. Thats it. Your theme does not have any other grid style. We only can change the color/sizes and show/hide the elements. But your theme does not have any other structure of product grid like woodmart. Why? In other themes we have for example 11 total different builded product grid styles that you can not build only via “show / hide” controle options. Here you see only few examples how much powerfull and nice different grid styles can look. You can select it and you will have it in 3 seconds. How to do this with your theme? For example i wanna have 3 icons in one line: Wishlist icon Add to cart button and quick view. Or i wanna have first the add to cart button and then compare and quick view icon. Here you see a lot of more product grids with complete diffrent positions of elements that you can not build via theme panel options: https://ibb.co/VLPBsQG
Why your theme missing this basics in 2024? We talking about one of the most important shop element: the product grid/visibility and their design options in only 3 seconds done.
Dear @Tommy,
We hope this message finds you well. Regarding your inquiry about the Archive Product Builder on your website, it is not mandatory to use this feature if it does not currently meet your needs. You may continue to utilize the default shop layout, which can be easily configured via the Theme Options to suit your preferences.
However, if you are interested in using the builder and want more control over the arrangement of elements, we can offer a workaround that will allow you to organize the icons (Wishlist, Add to Cart, Quick View, etc.) in your preferred order. If you’d like to proceed with this option, please let us know, and we will provide you with a tailored solution.
We also want to acknowledge the importance of your suggestion regarding enhanced functionality for the Archive Product widget. It is surprising that this request has not come up before, and we believe it could attract significant interest from other customers. We encourage you to share your suggestion on our request panel at https://www.8theme.com/account/#etheme_customization_panel. Once it gathers enough support through customer votes, we will prioritize its implementation.
Thank you for your proactive approach and valuable feedback. We look forward to your response and are eager to assist you further.
Best Regards,
Jack Richardson
The 8Theme Team
We hope this message finds you well. Regarding your inquiry about the Archive Product Builder on your website, it is not mandatory to use this feature if it does not currently meet your needs. You may continue to utilize the default shop layout, which can be easily configured via the Theme Options to suit your preferences.
Both options does not give us the power of this: https://imgbb.com/VLPBsQG
We are in 2024 and neet to talk about this most important element of a webshop: the product grid. Its frustrating and i never fall in this situation with another theme. If you build a lot of stores you need out of the box option to change the style of the grid and not only color, sizes and show/hide elements. If you do not have this: most of all grids will looks like the same, only color and size is different. Woud you work like this in your projects?
We encourage you to share your suggestion on our request panel at https://www.8theme.com/account/#etheme_customization_panel. Once it gathers enough support through customer votes, we will prioritize its implementation.
After so many years of developing this theme nobody talking about this before? Wow!
However, if you are interested in using the builder and want more control over the arrangement of elements, we can offer a workaround that will allow you to organize the icons (Wishlist, Add to Cart, Quick View, etc.) in your preferred order. If you’d like to proceed with this option, please let us know, and we will provide you with a tailored solution.
Yes, please share that details with me. I hope you are not going to tell me we have to use elementor grid builder to start building our own product grid from the scratch to solve that basics. 🙁
BR
Tommy
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