Option to share both sides of product not showing
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08-11-2022 08:12 PM
Hi. When I attempt to share a product, I no longer see an option to share both sides of the product like I used to. It only lets me share the front side. Am I missing something?
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08-12-2022 02:08 AM
Which product are you trying to share? Pretty sure most products share-ability is one side only - I could be wrong though
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08-12-2022 06:18 AM
Before, whenever I would share a product, I was able to post both sides. For example, I was able to post the front once, then I could go back and click on my product to view it, once I pulled it up I was able to click on a different view and post it with the share button at the bottom. Now when I go to view it and change the veiw, there is no share button at the bottom like there used to be.
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08-12-2022 09:41 AM
This is being discussed all over the forum:
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And the super easy fix is here:
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08-12-2022 09:51 AM - edited 08-12-2022 09:51 AM
My understanding is that the removal of this feature was intentional and permanent and that the current way the share button operates is expected behavior.