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In reply to: [GEO my WP] In v3.1, where is the equivalent of “gmw-pt-update-location.php”Closing this issue.
Answer kindly supplied by Eyal, is here.
https://geomywp.com/forums/topic/badly-need-geo-my-wp-to-work-with-wp-user-frontend/#post-58191@emazharulislam
Thank you for your reply.
I now understand that there is no “extra costs” at just putting this option back again to YES.The Support Team will probably need more details.
Any screenshot?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Dev feature – Create template file?@haet,
Thank you Soooo Much!
Much appreciated.
Thumbs Up!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Multilang - Translation and Multilingual Plugin] String translationHo! I only meant Loco Translate is a free plugin. It is what you need to translate strings and plugins’ languages’ files.
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In reply to: [WP Multilang - Translation and Multilingual Plugin] String translationFree man. Free.
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In reply to: [WP Multilang - Translation and Multilingual Plugin] String translationHi dune1982,
I guess your strings should be with “Loco Translate” plugin.The best/easiest solution is to use this plugin. It works perfectly.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/upload-max-file-size/Here’s a quick overview of the info once in the plugin’ option:
(Example: 262144000 bytes ) or (Example: 262144000 )(Only enter the numeric value in bytes)
1024000 bytes=1MB(calculate the Bytes into Mb Example: 1024000 * n MB= n Bytes)(n= no of value )
1024000*250MB=262144000 bytes
(You can Increase Upload file size 250MB or more .So Enter the bytes value how much you want..
Regards,
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In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Dev feature – Create template file?Thank you Hannes!
This is Great News!
Much appreciated.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Dev feature – Create template file?Sorry to say that but…
To have the WooCommerce part working, there is alternatives on CodeCanyon.
One I am thinking of is:
Ex.: https://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-email-customizer-with-drag-and-drop-email-builder/19849378
Price: $26 US (One time Fee)
Compared to:
Price: $39 Euros (have to renew each Year)As of today:
39 Euros = 45,5715 US = 59,3246 CADThis is one problem with WordPress.
Solution is free and Open Source but, all these overpriced addons sometimes are real turnoff.How much money for plugins have you spent in your Website?
How much fees are recurrent (every year)?My 2 cents
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In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Dev feature – Create template file?@haet,
I just want to be able to re-use my custom template that I ajusted (inside my child-theme). I made it to behave well in WooCommerce and it worked.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Dev feature – Create template file?I also miss that feature.
Damned it!
It will now be 35 Euros per year to get it back… If you want it that bad?- This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by Anticosti.
With all my respect, 39 Euros per year is over charged, just to get rid of that “large space at the top”.
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In reply to: [WP Multilang - Translation and Multilingual Plugin] Quebec Flag Graphic?Oh Quim!!! I get what you mean, now. 🙂
What I do is this:
In my “Locale *” I choose fr_FR
and then for the “Flag” option I pick “ca” which renders the Canadian flag.But… anyways, I don’t use the flags. I hide these with this CSS:
ul.wpm-language-switcher li span img, ul.wpm-language-switcher li a img { display: none !important; visibility: hidden !important; width: 0px !important; height: 0px !important; }😉
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In reply to: [WP Multilang - Translation and Multilingual Plugin] Quebec Flag Graphic?Hi @quimberenguer,
Canada is a bilingual country.
Here we speak English and French.To go a little bit more in details, I would say that English is the main language used in the West Provinces. Québec is the only Eastern Province where French is the main language. Québec is the only French bastillon in Americas. Although, I would say that roughly around 35-40% of people here in Quebec can – sort of – speak or communicate English.
Please note, I am not an history specialist. 😉