Can I limit items on a page? - Page 2

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Will - That may be true for 'print it yourself' decals. But there are a few companies that make decals especially for glass. I have used them and they work good. I've also used them on fired ceramics. Here's photo of one.
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Problem with using commercially produced decals, is that it is difficult to differentiate your products. They are essentially finely ground glass in an organic binder, created by a method very similar to screen printing.


Going back to the original topic of pagination, :) the number of items displayed per page is something that would certainly benefit those with a lot of items in their inventory. A protocol within the program that auto creates a new page after about 25 items are listed is certainly a feasible proposition.
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I would love to see it allow us to set that number per page rather than having a set amount. This would of course help for those that have different sized images for their products since obviously 25 products of a 60 x 60 image would not be the same as 25 products of a 125 x 125 image. :)
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Yes, I agree, Jo Ann. We should be able to set the # of items per page.
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Well, that's unfortunate. I'm testing the trial version and one of the first things I noticed was the amount of items per page. I have about 3000 items that I'd be moving into the shop (sports cards for all different sports).
I can minimize the items per page through the use of categories and subcategories but that still wont get me what I'm looking for.


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I have to agree with others that once you get more than about twenty items in categories, the scrolling up and down the pages gets a little tedious,

Cart Creator is an ongoing project with new enhancements and features planned for (hopefully) this year. User defined page breaks would be a nice thing to have in there and would make the software a more practical option for those with larger stock inventories. Be a lot easier for the shop visitor too.
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Pagination will be an improvement.
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This would be a fantastic feature, as I am selling cd's, dvd's etc, alot are one off's, but as the inventory builds, so does the page lengths, I would certainly use this feature.
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Pagination would be great! And agree with the request for being able to set the number of items per page.
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So, i'm guessing that there's still not a pagination feature available - even with alllll the updates that come out?

Isn't it a simple if statement that dictates when items on a page reach 'X' (a value set by the user creating the cart) then, "new page"?

That couldn't take the great coders at Coffee Cup more than a few days to create? A day really. A week to test. Me, I'm working with my max of 3K products and in one section, i have over 200 items on a page. Most clients don't have the patience for that. Load time is greatly impacted by such a large number of products and they'll just leave. and btw - i have like 17 sub categories.

Given the limitations with image bulk upload and the limited sub-categories available, it seems to me that pagination would have been a logical addition.

We might create a post of things CC doesn't have - and needs - i realize this might curb some sales, but at the same time, this would be valuable feedback and info that the developers may not have thought of and thus ultimately enhance the product, leading to more sales at possibly a higher cost.

One pretty cool thing about CC i must say is that support is always there. rarely do ya have to wait to get a response and they're usually pretty forgiving of ones ignorance in regards to a given product. Sometimes, they're even funny. (ie S.S. Awesome) - however, i wonder how true that'll be when they see i've posted this asking for yet another enhancement................. **jeopardy theme plays**

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