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  • Thread Starter charlesluck59

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    Hello bcworkz,
    That was a useful response, and I am grateful.
    Thank you.

    Well, between the WordPress people and the Woocommerce people pointing fingers at each other, I’ve come across very little to answer my question… Is Woocommerce compatible with WordPress 5.9.3?
    My concern is only the latest stable versions that would be down loaded when I click on the “Install” button.

    I don’t need long stories, just a “yes” or “no”; and a really easy way to get help if you’re wrong.

    Thread Starter charlesluck59

    (@charlesluck59)

    Dankeh Shein Steve,

    Is that really all that the SSL plugins do?

    I have absolutely no vested interest in Caldera Forms, but I am subscribed here, and I do get these emails. I’ve also been a mainframe legacy applications programmer analyst for over three decades, and if you had a problem with some software, you better be a whole lot more specific.

    This post is neither helpful, nor productive. It is a total waste of the pixels required to post it here.

    Well, I am working in a localhost environment, on a Astra Starter site, however Astra is not a fly-by-night shop, and I would expect that their code does not interfere with Woocommerce logic (famous last words).

    I have deactivated all of the other plugins, and only running Woocommerce.

    Sort by price: high to low or low to high; the result of which is nothing but.

    At first it seemed that the sort was based on regular price and did not consider the sale price.
    A sort by price: low to high results in…
    $34.00
    $35.00
    $35.00 $25.00
    $35.00
    $35.00 $25.00
    $34.00
    $35.00 $28.00
    $34.00 $32.00
    $34.00 $25.00

    Considering current pricing, this is not sorted low to high.

    In a sort by price: high to low the first 3 products in the results…
    $29.99, $34.00, $35.00, $35.00 $25.00, $35.00, $25.00

    That hardly seems correct. Something is rotten in Denmark, or Greenland. LOL

    I too, am using an Astra theme, and I too have this font size issue with the blog title in the post grid. I’m not sure what the solution is.

    Can I get an amen, and a solution, please?

    UPDATE: The solution for me, was going into the customization -> Additional CSS
    and adding the following piece of code.

    
    .eael-grid-post-link {
    	font-size: 28px !important;
    }
    
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