type Customer {
id: ID!
email: String!
}
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{% for product in collection.products %} | |
<a href="{{ product.url | within: collection }}"> | |
{% assign image = product.featured_image %} | |
<img src="{{ image.src | img_url: '480x' }}" alt="{{ image.alt | escape }}" | |
srcset=" | |
{% if image.width > 640 %}{{ image.src | img_url: '640x' }} 640w{% endif %} | |
{% if image.width > 720 %},{{ image.src | img_url: '720x' }} 720w{% endif %} | |
{% if image.width > 900 %},{{ image.src | img_url: '900x' }} 900w{% endif %} | |
" | |
sizes="(min-width: 960px) 450px, (min-width: 720px) 50vw, 100vw" |
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