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Additional Store Information

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Hello folks, I think it would be good for roll20 and its customer-base if the storefront automatically displayed some additional information about the products prior to purchasing.  This is especially important for image and token sets by better representing artists' quality of effort, not just quantity.  Some artists take the time to intelligently and accurately tag each of their images and tokens.  Some do not, and some tag things that make no sense just to get more hits.  If the customers could see the tags, it would create a natural division between the quality caretakers and those who do the bare minimum to bring a product to bare.  Yes, the customers can tag things themselves, but the artists who take the extra time to provide filtering and managing of their products ahead of time (which improves the community's efficiency as a whole) deserve the special recognition/distinction.  I believe such effort would start to be reflected by customers choosing well-managed products over just crude quantity. This information could appear in the preview pop-up when window-shopping the individual images of a set.  Additionally, the size/ratio of the water-marked images should also be displayed here, to better assist customers' discretion when shopping. As for non-image products (such as campaigns), more general information regarding what is contained should be displayed prior to purchasing. -Uncle B.
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