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All Products block - rows default #1262

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jameskoster opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1613
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All Products block - rows default #1262

jameskoster opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1613
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As the use case for this block is to display all products, I think the UX would be a bit better if the default rows setting was greater than 1. Using this block to display the entire catalog of products in a single row seems unlikely. Setting a larger default value will likely save time.

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Test looking api

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@nerrad nerrad added the type: good first issue The issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team. label Dec 9, 2019
@nerrad nerrad added type: cooldown Things that are queued for a cooldown period (assists with planning). and removed type: cooldown Things that are queued for a cooldown period (assists with planning). labels Jan 14, 2020
@mikejolley mikejolley self-assigned this Jan 20, 2020
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