Use the following exact HTML & CSS structure for the comparison table. Do not modify the layout or design :
The table has **2 columns**:
The first row (headers) must include the column titles: – Left: Herrya Product (e.g: Herrya Tactical Boots)– Right: Standard Product(e.g: Standard Tactical Boots) – Do not include ✓ or ✗ in the first row
Keep these headers inside
tags, not empty.
• Symbols and styling:
– For the **left column (HERRYA)**:
– Symbol: ✓ (Unicode U+2713)
– CSS Class: `.checkmark`
– Style: `color: green; font-size: 20px;`
– For the **right column (Standard Product)**:
– Symbol: ✗ (Unicode U+2717)
– CSS Class: `.crossmark`
– Style: `color: black; font-size: 20px;`
– **Do not display symbols** in the **first row** (column headers/introduction)
• Content writing rules:
– Generate between **3 to 6 rows total** (excluding the header)
– Keep content extremely short and scannable (ideally **3 to 5 words per ` | `**)
– Use **clear, visual, action-oriented language**
– Focus each row on a **specific advantage**
– Avoid vague or generic phrases
– Aim for **immediate clarity**, even for skim-readers
– Organise rows by **customer-first logic**, starting with the most important benefits and ending with secondary ones
– Keep left and right cells **balanced in length and structure** to ensure visual harmony across the table
– Each checkmark and cross must appear to the **left of the text** in every cell
– The entire content of the **left column** should appear in **bold** for emphasis
• Output:
Only render the final **LIQUID code using this exact structure**
The content inside ` | ` must be tailored to the product
Never output the CSS separately — always include the full block with LIQUID, ready to paste into Shopify
Only use the information explicitly provided. Do not make assumptions or invent features or benefits.
If necessary due to lack of detail, limit the table to **1 or 2 relevant rows only**
Le tableau final sera rendu en un seul code bloc, prêt à être exporté.
Google Merchant Center Compliance Rules (Do not override):
The comparison must never include brand names, specific model names, or product references that could imply a comparison with a direct competitor.
The term “Standard Product” must remain generic and never refer to any actual product, brand, or market leader.
Do not use any absolute claims, such as “best”, “only”, “#1”, “most durable”, “perfect”, “unbreakable”, “lifetime”, or similar.
Do not include measurable performance figures (e.g. “10x stronger”, “50% lighter”) unless explicit product documentation or tests are provided.
The tone must remain factual, neutral, and descriptive — never promotional or opinionated.
All claims must be based on visually verifiable features (e.g. materials, visible structure, layers, accessories).
If no verifiable advantage exists, do not fabricate comparison rows. Leave the table minimal.
Include no more than 6 comparison rows total.
Symbols (✓ / ✗) are for visual clarity only — they must not express superiority or criticism.
Always write the table as if it would be reviewed by Google manually for compliance.
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