Additionally, since day 1, if I try to edit a listing, it either takes forever to save, doesn't take and I have to start over, or the saves that do take, sometimes make it a duplicate. I don't have 23 products, I only have 16.
Another problem is I can't zero out stock. I do in fact sell through other channels (my website, IRL, and agorist markets). So I wish I could edit quantity to sold out. Deleting a listing is not reliable, about 6 out of 8 times it doesn't happen.
What browser are you using? Most of these problems usually come up due to VPN or internet connection issues, but it could be issues with the browser storage in certain situations, I just haven't been able to replicate the bugs on my end.
The zeroing out is a bug on our end though, will fix. For the time being, you can mark the items as sold under the additional options tags when editing instead of zeroing out the quantity.
I'm on Linux and I've used Shopstr on these browsers (in this order):
Brave
LibreWolf
and now Firefox
I'm not sure what you meant by the last sentence, as I've never seen the Sold Out option. Whenever I've tried to change the qty to 0, it won't budge. The lowest I can get to is 1.
I see you mention tags, I'll have to look again.
Ahh, I've never tested on Brave or LibreWolf, will get back to you on that.
Under "additional options," you can set status to "sold" and that will show a red icon on the listing to indicate it is out. Might need to make that a little more apparent and easy to find.
Sorry I'm late. I did not get notified of this reply and had to look up the post. Thanks for clarifying re: tag/sold out. I did not see the "Sold" red icon.
LibreWolf is very (very) hardened Firefox. I had to give it up and go back to Firefox because it's not compatible with my time tracking & invoicing website which I rely on for clients in multiple time zones (hardened means it will also spoof your system time). Made my client timesheets a mess.
Anyway, thanks.
Oh, and Brave is Chromium, with a bit of hardening. At least, hardened in the sense that it disallows all tracking/scripting, and ads by default.
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