• Read the Going Live info (http://quirm.net/wiki/eshop/setting-up-using-eshop/going-live/) about eShop but did not see anywhere to actually switch from test mode to live mode. Saw a post that mentioned it was in Settings > eShop > General… but I don’t see it anywhere.

    Available categories on that settings page are:
    Business Details
    Product Options
    Product Details
    Display Options
    Cart Options
    Checkout Options

    I would love to go live and start actually using eShop… but no dice. Help? I can provide screenshots if you’d like (not sure how to post them in this forum though).

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  • Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    And, as with every shopping cart I try, I work on it for at least a day and then discover a deal-breaker.

    Apparently you have to use WP posts for your product pages, not WP pages? But, my site has a blog too. And the blog uses posts. I don’t want my products showing up on my blog.

    Is there perhaps a way to prohibit a particular post from going onto the blog?

    1. Switch back to two columns (if you haven’t already) via Screen Options on the Settings -> eShop -> General page
    2. Empty your browser cache
    3. Close your browser then re-open it.
    4. Try a different browser.
    5. Try a different machine

    This is a known issue with WordPress 3.3 & some browsers. If you continue to have problems despite carrying out all of these steps, try installing & activating
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/use-google-libraries/ to force a true browser flush.

    Apparently you have to use WP posts for your product pages, not WP pages?

    No – you can use Posts and/or Pages.

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    Hi Esmi!

    Thanks for the help. I’ll go try that today. I’m actually going to give my computer a much-needed restart during the process too. haha

    So is there a shortcode I’m supposed to use to display the products on the pages? See when I went to do it, it asked for a category name. But categories are only available to posts, right? I’m pretty new to WP so there’s probably something I’m missing here. Thanks for your help!

    So is there a shortcode I’m supposed to use to display the products on the pages?

    There are a number of product list shortcodes that you can use.
    http://quirm.net/wiki/eshop/setting-up-using-eshop/shortcodes/

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    Yeah I looked at that page. But I couldn’t figure out which one I could use to call up pages and not posts. They all work with “categories” which you don’t have with pages, right?

    They all work with “categories”

    No. Try looking again.

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    Or tags….

    eshop_list_cat_tags
    Display a list of products using tags or categories. Attributes:

    type: Available values are:
    cat: the category id
    category_name: the category slug
    tag: the tag name
    tag_id: the tag id
    find: Used to define the WordPress category or tag that you want to display. Multiple category ids, tag ids or tag names can be used (separated by commas) but only a single category slug can be used.
    Example: [eshop_list_cat_tags type=”category_name” find=”belt”]

    And you can’t tag pages either, can you?
    WordPress has a larger learning curve than I’m used to. I’m good with gooey stuff, and WP is gooey enough that I thought I would instantly get everything. But going from an average looking site to a great looking site that functions well is REALLY hard for me.

    [eshop_list_subpages]
    [eshop_list_featured]
    [eshop_list_new]
    [eshop_random_products]
    [eshop_show_product]
    [eshop_best_sellers]
    [eshop_sale]
    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    Yeah I have that list from the website. Just not sure which of those would let me call up a list of all my products (or a section of my products) without me having to type in specific product numbers or needing to insert tags or categories into the shortcode. Because tags and categories are only aspects of posts. And my products are pages.

    Does that make sense? Esmi, I feel like we’re mis-communicating a bit. Let me know if I need to clarify more. I’ll try my best.

    If your products are Pages, make them all children of a parent Shop page. Then use [eshop_list_subpages].

    See http://quirm.net/wiki/eshop/setting-up-using-eshop/creating-departments/ for an overview of a structure that might suit your shop.

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    I’m back….
    I fixed the products issue using the subpages shortcode that Esmi suggested (thanks!!).

    But I still can’t go live. I’ve tried Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. None of these give me an option in Settings > eShop > General to go “live” or be in test mode or anything. But I am definitely in test mode, it says so in a banner on my admin page and also when I go through the checkout process.

    Where is this “go live” button supposed to be? What does it look like? Why might I not be able to find it in any of the eShop pages in my admin area, despite using multiple browsers?

    It is on the settings page, if it is not there, please look at using a plugin to use a Different JQuery version. I believe there is one that uses Google’s version.

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    how would I find a “different jquery version” of eShop? Why would there be a different version of eShop??

    Sorry. I’m a newbie at all of this!

    Thread Starter lauracgeorge

    (@lauracgeorge)

    Hmm… read through the link. Thanks, Rich. Not sure if I need that….
    Wondering if restarting my computer (ie closing all my browsers down) would give it a chance to fix?

    Thanks for all the help! I’m ready to be out of test mode! *grin*

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