Floracopeia Blog
The Floracopeia Wish List is now functional! Thanks to the requests of our valued customers, it is now easier than ever to let your loved ones know exactly what you desire. Whether it is for a birthday, holiday or other special occasion, make sure that they know that you want the gift of Floracopeia.
To get started, just click on the “add to wishlist” link that has been conveniently placed underneath the “add to cart” button on every product’s information page. This will generate a pop up that lets you add the product to your wish list…or that prompts you to sign in so that it can be added. Once you are signed in and able to add to your wishlist, you view your wish list through that box, or close it out and continue to shop and add items. You can see and share your wish list at any time by clicking on the “Wish List” link that is at the upper left-hand corner of the Floracopeia website.
How do you share your wish list with friends and family? We are still working on improving our methods of sharing the list. In the interest of making this available right now, there is currently only one way to share the list. When you are in your wish list there will be a bold URL at the bottom of the page. Copy that URL and paste it into an email, a twitter, or your Facebook feed to share the link that will take your friends directly to your wish list.
We will keep you informed as easier and more diverse ways of sharing the Floracopeia wish list are made available,. Until then, we hope that you have fun creating your list and that we have enabled all of your Floracopeia wishes to be fulfilled!
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