Unfortunately, this doesn't solve any of our problems. This only affects the details page, and our main problem is Spreadshirt showing an item listing for every item in the category. I'm happy enough to let people choose a colour shirt after they click on an item, as this extra doesn't force the user to wade through every possible colour option in the store view.
-C
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 6:27 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Spreadshirt published the changes, here's the notification:
https://www.spreadshirt.com/blog/2018/04/03/your-brand-new-detail-page-has-a...
There's a way to hide the color selector with CSS. I haven't tried it yet.
Mihaela
On 14.04.2018 21:42, Martin Owens wrote:
On Sat, 2018-04-14 at 17:26 +0000, C R wrote:
Regarding the website hack, yes I can do that. There are a few options:
Option 1: we can import it with the snippet provided by spreadshirt: https://freedom.support.tm/hc/en-us/articles/115001381253-Spreadshirt -How-do-I-embed-my-Spreadshirt-shop-into-my-own-website-
Then I can write more javascript code to hide unwelcome products.
Option 2: I (or we) can set up a page on the Inkscape website on which we list specific products manually, which then link through to spreadshirt items (which bypasses the need for the spreadshirt auto generated gallery).
Perhaps a combination of the above would be okay too. We make a featured item page with direct links, and a link at the bottom to "view all designs". That link would provide access to the full spreadshirt shop, while allowing us to control what visitors see first.
You could make a shop app in inkscape-web which provided an administrator the ability to add available products from the feed API. I expect most of it would be javascript, but python could help make you a more concrete shop.
Martin,