I am reaching out regarding an issue I am currently experiencing with my live store on https://yukispread.com. While the store is functional and the products are listed correctly, I have noticed that the images associated with my Reflow products are not being displayed as expected.
It appears as though something is preventing the images from loading or displaying properly, which is impacting the overall presentation and user experience of the site.
I checked the site and see all the images, as they should be. I wonder if it’s something on your end - it’s best to double check!
If you open Chrome Dev tools on your computer - or the developer tools for the browser you use. Go to the Network tab and then refresh your site. Look for any red or 404 messages. Click on one and see if you can share it here with as much info shown as possible.
If you have a VPN, try turning it on and visiting your site too.
If it doesn’t appear to be anything on your end, one of the developers will pop along soon to provide some help!
Also, I must add! Incredible little site! I love the design, and since I’m in the UK I have added your products to my possible Christmas present list.
I did notice your refund policy page is a 404, but I imagine your sites sill work in progress.
Thanks guys! I got carried away and forgot to tell you that everything is working just fine in terms of the images. Turns out that I needed to tweak some things in the CSS file and it fixed it!
@catkin Thanks a lot for the feedback, and I’m glad you’re considering Yuki spread for Xmas. I’m pretty sure you won’t regret it.
We got new flavours coming out this week, just in time for Christmas. Keep an eye out and tell a friend, if you will. We distribute to all parts of the country.
Ah, it’s if you add a product to your cart and go to the checkout page and then click on the link on that page for the refund policy that’s broken.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and showcasing your work! It’s inspiring to see how you’ve utilized Bootstrap Studio and kept things lightweight by leveraging its built-in classes. Vanilla Tilt for image interactions is such a creative touch—adding that immersive feel, especially with mobile compatibility, is brilliant! Publishing the tilt elements sounds like a fantastic idea, and I’m sure many will appreciate that resource.
The Kelso Horticultural Society site looks wonderful already. It’s clear you’ve put thought and care into creating something that reflects their community spirit. Definitely a meaningful project!
I will keep you on a loop for future collaborations/support, rest assured! I’m craving some spread myself haha!
It absolutely does! The dev community is bigger than we think! Most people I know use Wordpress, but I never did, so I don’t really know what to make of it.