Hi
I've noticed something a bit odd about the vertical spacing the quantity box and the "Add Cart" button for each product on product pages, which I think is associated with the use of components. It seems that where a product is made up of components, then this gap is much larger than is normally the case. I wonder if anyone else has come across this, and if anything can be done about it.
As an example, look at www.nickdobsonwines.co.uk/acatalog, click on "Wines" (bottom LHS) then select "Mixed Cases". Scroll down the page, looking at all the mixed cases with codes 195000-195008. These are all made up of components, i.e. the other wines in the catalogue. Each of these has this large vertical gap. Now scroll to the very bottom, and look at the "Lucky Dip" case. This one is not made of components, and the vertical gap appears normal - the same as for all the other products on all the other pages in the catalogue, none of which are made of components.
Any ideas?
Regards
Nick
I've noticed something a bit odd about the vertical spacing the quantity box and the "Add Cart" button for each product on product pages, which I think is associated with the use of components. It seems that where a product is made up of components, then this gap is much larger than is normally the case. I wonder if anyone else has come across this, and if anything can be done about it.
As an example, look at www.nickdobsonwines.co.uk/acatalog, click on "Wines" (bottom LHS) then select "Mixed Cases". Scroll down the page, looking at all the mixed cases with codes 195000-195008. These are all made up of components, i.e. the other wines in the catalogue. Each of these has this large vertical gap. Now scroll to the very bottom, and look at the "Lucky Dip" case. This one is not made of components, and the vertical gap appears normal - the same as for all the other products on all the other pages in the catalogue, none of which are made of components.
Any ideas?
Regards
Nick
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