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Old 05-13-2016, 02:14 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I don't care about limiting the number of items as much as I care about not being able to hover over the image to get the full listing. I tend to add items to the wish list that catch my fancy at the moment; then when I am seriously looking for something to buy, I don't remember details--I don't want to click through each time. I'm more likely to buy several books at one time if I don't have to keep leaving the page.
Can't say that I ever used the hover over the image feature, but I do use the wishlist the same way you do. If I see a book that I might be interested in, I just right click and add to my wishlist, then when I'm buying a book by a favorite author, I pull up my wishlist and grab a couple as well. If I buy the first of a series, I'll go ahead and put the rest of the series on my wishlist. Buying books on multiple pages from the wishlist is a royal pain. It's much easier to buy multiple books on the same page.
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