Thanks! The platform I'm using is voog.
There are pros and cons - their pricing is better than etsy, but the process of adding products and the backend is not as streamlined.
I'm not aware of anything that allows you to easily customize the look and feel of ACF fields on admin pages. But I agree - something like this would be super helpful. At my webdev agency, we usually put quite a lot of effort into admin interface UX of the sites we build, but ACF fields have mostly been out of scope so far as it's probably not the easiest task and there are lower hanging fruit in WP admin interface.
As for your second question (ACF vs page builders): in my opinion, if you want your average client to be able to edit the content of the site, then most page builders are not an option. First of all, they are way too complex for the less technical client. Second, they give the client way too many options to fuck up the design. There's probably also various performance and customizability issues, although not sure about that anymore. I've been out of the loop for the last 6 months, so maybe there's something decent available now?
For me, the ideal solution would be something similar to what Voog provides - front-end editing for content only (i.e. no options to tweak margins/spacing/colors/etc). But I haven't found anything that properly solves this and we don't have the capability to build our own (yet).
> “As a European, never heard of those “brands” living over 5 countries in Europe. you really need to start travelling and see some of the world
With respect to u/mangobbt comment, There is Canada goose retail stores in Milan, Dublin, Manchester, Amsterdam, Edinburg, Munich, Frankfurt Berlin and all over Asia
https://www.canadagoose.com/ca/en/find-a-retailer/find-a-retailer
Lululemon has over 500 retail stores world wide (300 North America)
https://ww.fashionnetwork.com/news/Lululemon-s-patient-ambitious-european-strategy,1137864.html
Shoplift is an a platform for e-commerce that’s quite popular in Europe
https://www.voog.com/blog/ecommerce-in-europe-and-comparison-of-online-store-platforms
Let’s not spread misinformation about Europe just because we are in Canada
Check out this post, describing things you can do on google(bing also).
Ensure if you change your permalinks that you have updated, and maybe resubmit your sitemap..eventually things will work out. If your sitema[p isn;t updated your SEO tools may report problems.
https://www.voog.com/blog/how-to-remove-your-website-or-web-page-from-google
Since you can request Google to remove your website "temporary hides"
You can buy an ad which would be easiest and most effective, or work on your site's search engine optimization