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Price List Page

S
31 posts
Fri Jan 10, 25 10:05 AM CST

I want to have a pricing page as a top level page so people can check pricing before going to galleries but I think I'm being a bit thick!

Ideally I want an example of the product (canvase, montage etc) on the left with text on the right which includes pricing

In page templates I can see the template for something similar but in columns whereas I want rows.  Can someone point me in the right direction please?

S
105 posts
Fri Jan 10, 25 10:21 AM CST

It sounds like you want this option in the page designer.

S
31 posts
Fri Jan 10, 25 10:44 AM CST

That's what I thought but I want to swap text and photo so photo on the left and text on the right - I also wanted it the photo to be smaller like a clickable thumbnail?

So really i want a two column multi row table - not sure if that's possible?



S
105 posts
Fri Jan 10, 25 10:56 AM CST
Sue Robb wrote:

That's what I thought but I want to swap text and photo so photo on the left and text on the right - I also wanted it the photo to be smaller like a clickable thumbnail?

So really i want a two column multi row table - not sure if that's possible?



I think you need to do row by row, but you can build one row with the sizing that you like and then just duplicate it and swap out the photo and info.

After selecting the photo/text split column, edit the Row Styling and adjust the image height to what you want, and then you can play with the image/text percentages and use the Reverse option to bring the image to the left. 

This might be a little closer to what you are looking for?

S
31 posts
Fri Jan 10, 25 11:00 AM CST

Aha - thank you I think you are right, I shall experiment with those settings.

many thanks to you both!

S
357 posts
Sat Jan 11, 25 10:18 AM CST

Just be careful doing it this way. If you ever change your actual pricing, and you forget to update your "pricing list", you may run into the "well this says this!" and be in a pickle to honor old pricing. 

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