2010 17" MBP with High Sierra, iPad4 with iOS10.
Martin Folley:Can we have a fully working old site?
https://classic.logos.com/account/wishlists
The old site will eventually go away.
In the meantime, FL is listening to customers and making improvements to the new site. Specific feedback is helpful.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
David Thomas: Jan Krohn: Robert Neely: Actually, it looks like my old wish list has been restored on the new web site also. Mine hasn't :-( @FL: Would it be possible to restore my wishlist as well? Please....!? please restore mine as we!!!ll
Jan Krohn: Robert Neely: Actually, it looks like my old wish list has been restored on the new web site also. Mine hasn't :-( @FL: Would it be possible to restore my wishlist as well? Please....!?
Robert Neely: Actually, it looks like my old wish list has been restored on the new web site also.
Actually, it looks like my old wish list has been restored on the new web site also.
Mine hasn't :-(
@FL: Would it be possible to restore my wishlist as well? Please....!?
please restore mine as we!!!ll
Not sure if they've seen our posts.
I've started a separate thread for this issue...
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/182473/1055535.aspx
Past IT Consultant. Past Mission Worker. Entrepreneur. Future Seminary Student.Why Amazon sucks: Full background story of my legal dispute with the online giant
Hi everyone - I have found a problem that was unexpected with the new Logos web page.
I normally use Chrome browser (with Windows 10 operating system) and the new Logos main web page loads well except that I cannot see a place to sign in at the top of the page. For me the top of the page ends just above "Download Logos" and goes no further.
I can get round this awkwardly by going to "Account" at the bottom of the page which takes me to a place where i can sign in, but this means I then have to find the main page from there.
I tried using Microsoft Edge instead - and this allows me to see the signing in location at the top of the main web page. The link also works so if I use that browser I can sign in normally.
It may be that my Chrome browser needs an adjustment to settings to see the signing in location or otherwise there is a problem for Chrome reading the whole page. I'm not sure which is the problem.
Any suggestions so I may continue to use Chrome would be appreciated.
Keep well
Paul
This sounds strange
Paul:It may be that my Chrome browser needs an adjustment to settings to see the signing in location or otherwise there is a problem for Chrome reading the whole page. I'm not sure which is the problem.
There isn't a problem, in general, with Chrome reading this page. The screenshot below is from Chrome on Windows 10
Do you have any blockers or extensions installed?
Graham Criddle: This sounds strange Paul:It may be that my Chrome browser needs an adjustment to settings to see the signing in location or otherwise there is a problem for Chrome reading the whole page. I'm not sure which is the problem. There isn't a problem, in general, with Chrome reading this page. The screenshot below is from Chrome on Windows 10 Do you have any blockers or extensions installed?
Thanks Graham - No blockers in place. However, I think I may have solved the problem by clearing all cache data and reloading the page from scratch. Although I'm not sure why this happened in the first place, the signing in location now appears normally at the top of the web page. All's well that ends well! Thanks for responding so quickly to my message. Keep well Paul
Jerome Smith: Wish List needs to show which items I already own.
Wish List needs to show which items I already own.
We have just shipped a fix for wish lists. You should now see when you already own an item on your wish list and when an item is no longer sellable on the site. Adding an item to your cart will not remove the item from your wish list. Once you purchase the item, it will remain on your wish list, but will be identified as owned. As always, please let us know if there is further room for improvement.
Natalie Winburn: Jerome Smith: Wish List needs to show which items I already own. We have just shipped a fix for wish lists. You should now see when you already own an item on your wish list and when an item is no longer sellable on the site. Adding an item to your cart will not remove the item from your wish list. Once you purchase the item, it will remain on your wish list, but will be identified as owned. As always, please let us know if there is further room for improvement.
Thx! Will we be able to search our order history in the future? Last time I went to it I had to click more and then do a control+F to find an order. The old site had a search box.
Natalie Winburn:We have just shipped a fix for wish lists. You should now see when you already own an item on your wish list and when an item is no longer sellable on the site. Adding an item to your cart will not remove the item from your wish list. Once you purchase the item, it will remain on your wish list, but will be identified as owned. As always, please let us know if there is further room for improvement.
Much appreciated - for me the Wish List is once again usable
Pastor Glenn Crouch St Paul's Lutheran Church Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia
Mattillo: Will we be able to search our order history in the future?
Will we be able to search our order history in the future?
Myke Harbuck Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church Adjunct Professor, Georgia Military College
Celeste Fiorillo:Sorry for the inconvenience! We've identified the issue you're having and will be fixing it soon.
Woo hoo!! You can search on Logos.com again!! (beyond one visible word).
Now, for the fake 80% off claims. That seems so naive, thinking customers are that naive.
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
Denise:Woo hoo!! You can search on Logos.com again!! (beyond one visible word).
Denise:Now, for the fake 80% off claims. That seems so naive, thinking customers are that naive.
I would not word it like that but personally I don't like how %-off is portrayed.
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Bruce Dunning:I would not word it like that but personally I don't like how %-off is portrayed.
Portraying a standard pricing routine offered every day to all customers can not be portrayed as a 'sale'. In retail parlance, it's EDLP .... everyday low pricing.
Imagine if Walmart put up signs on it's shelves, 'SALE!' and there was no change in price offered. That would be a 'fake' sale (by definition).
The fact that we're making excuses for a 'Christian' company is the proverbial 'sad'. But from a marketing standpoint it's naive ... it discounts your credibility regarding savings.
When I scan down the search results, I generally ignore their 'sale' since it just means I already own some. And they're grasping for 'value'.