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Rowan
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I tried using Webflow's default/native section ID for creating anchors, as well as Liquify's ID attribute, and yet both are being removed during conversion, and I'm ending up with a section ID like this: "shopify-section-template--23543634624785__contactcta"
Obviously prettier section IDs are preferable, especially for anchor links.
What can I do about this?
Thank you
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For components such as the Navigation and Footer, how can I create a section that is global across all instances on any page? I tried making the section a snippet, but couldn't work out how to add it to the page.

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Specifically wanting to be able to add "limit" and "max_blocks" settings, without having to edit the .liquid files after conversion.
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Is the Liquify subscription only necessary during development, and to publish the site to Shopify? Or even once the project is complete and published, will I have to continue paying for Liquify?

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Hi,
I'm building a Shopify site for a client and have a question before choosing which tool to use for Webflow to Shopify theme conversion.

I have previously built a Webflow to Shopify theme, and initially I wanted to try the Smootify plugin to sync between Webflow and Shopify. However, because of using a frontend app (a product customization app similar to Zakeke, gokickflip, Teeinblue, etc), Smootify was unfortunately not going to work. I ended up using Udesly Nexus which mostly worked fine for that project.

But this time I'm open to trying a different tool instead, and Liquify Pro definitely caught my attention. So, I would love to know if those product customization frontend apps will work with this solution, or will I need to keep looking?

Thank you so much.
Rowan
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