I think that when Sellerdeck put code in the AUG, they should test if first, and if it works and is a useful feature, Sellerdeck should support it; if a customer is paying for support, then Sellerdeck should help with problems that may have resulted from using that code, and certainly with problems that are unconnected to the code but a customer happens to have used it.
Taking it further still, if the code is good and the feature is useful, then perhaps it should be included in the program as a standard option.
There must be a lot of Sellerdeck customers "reinventing the wheel"; that is, following instructions from the AUG to do something fairly basic, when it could be done once by Sellerdeck in an upgrade.
Examples that immediately come to mind, but there are many others, are capitalisation of address entries in the Checkout, and adding images to radio button choices.
Sarah
Taking it further still, if the code is good and the feature is useful, then perhaps it should be included in the program as a standard option.
There must be a lot of Sellerdeck customers "reinventing the wheel"; that is, following instructions from the AUG to do something fairly basic, when it could be done once by Sellerdeck in an upgrade.
Examples that immediately come to mind, but there are many others, are capitalisation of address entries in the Checkout, and adding images to radio button choices.
Sarah
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