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#Challenge 2 | Troubleshooting with Shopify Success Guru Crystal

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I had a great experience meeting with a support Guru online.

We had 20 minutes to resolve particular issues with setting up LitRx, the details you can see at the top of the page of handwritten notes.
The rich-text editor is apparently outside the scope of Guru support, which is totally fair! I was worried about that because I was having some strange things happen in this rich-text editing box that I was able to fix but unable to understand. Which means that I was a bit...

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This is really fun.

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I'm becoming obsessed with HTML and diving deep into the inner workings of websites. This is something I've always wanted to do, but there was always something else that had to be done first. Now that I am the age I am, having had the experiences I've had and being where I am now, I can finally do this for myself. I can create a magic storm out of nothing but my own willpower and creativity, using tools made by fellow artists and architects of code. It feels like driving a car, like it's complicated and challenging but totally possible...

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Notes and Concerns about Dropshipping Seminar | 2 Pages

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Concerned about buying and storing inventory? Dropshipping is a term any Shopify store owner should be familiar with, if only to know what all your options are.

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An Ongoing History of Nerd

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Gabriola Island, 2003: Toe socks, trying to play Cochise on a banjo, badly done blue dip dye, scream-o band T... Click for 5 more pictures that showcase 20 years of nerd life.

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Thoughts on Customer Service

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To be supportive, to offer help at a time of need, is not a trivial service to offer because people value smooth moments, even small ones, in an otherwise chaotic and often terrifying life. A life where people get sick and people die and people have hard choices to make, the last thing they need is for their transactions and interactions to be more difficult than they could be. That is my customer service philosophy in a nutshell. To be helpful to my neighbours despite...

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