𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗳𝘆 𝗦𝗮𝘂𝗰𝗲 👀 Assure your customers with precise delivery dates and boost their confidence in your brand. 🚚💨 Quick integration with just one snippet of liquid code! To get the code ✅ Follow me ✅ Share this post ✅ Drop a “CODE” in the comments below P.S. Which theme you are currently using on your shopify store?
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yes exactly, if there is a minor upgrade you can pick the code according to your need from the upgraded version. otherwise it will be just waste of time and money.
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Reminder: when there's a new Shopify theme version, 99% of the time it's completely okay to skip upgrading. Most stores have a lot of custom code on their theme already. So the upgrade can't be applied automatically. Instead of the huge development effort to merge the custom code into the new version, do this: Go to the theme's page, and look at the "Release notes". If you do see a change that's necessary, then have your developer merge that change only. It's a lot more practical. A lot of people think that when adding custom code to the theme, everything will automatically sort itself out in the future. It's not like that, and it's a cost that comes with running a business based on software. #shopify #shopifyplus #ecommerce
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