Eric Daams
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@monikachourse See my responses in https://wordpress.org/support/topic/my-donations/ β- that’s what you need.
You can add it to any page, just in the content.
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EricNo, sorry. The last few updates have been minor. We’re still working on the 1.5 release, which is what will open up the donation editing.
Hi @zkenstein, I’m afraid that’s not possible. How would that be useful for you?
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EricWe don’t have anything that does that at the moment I’m afraid. Cool idea though!
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ErcThanks Jedidiah! We’re thrilled that you’ve used Charitable for Purpose Factory and look forward to seeing how it grows.
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EricGood question Andrei! Sorry for taking a while to get back to you.
Here’s a bit of CSS you can use to display your campaign in a masonry style grid:
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.campaign-grid.campaign-grid-2 {
-moz-column-count: 2;
-webkit-column-count: 2;
column-count: 2;
-moz-column-gap: 1em;
-webkit-column-gap: 1em;
column-gap: 1em;
}.campaign-loop.campaign-grid li.campaign.hentry {
display: inline-block;
margin: 0 0 1em;
width: 100%;
float: none;
}
`Just add that to your child theme’s stylesheet, or incorporate it through the Additional CSS tab in the WordPress Customizer.
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EricHi Robin,
βIt’s a bit tricky to have multilingual campaigns at the moment. Charitable is fully translatable, so you can use it as part of a multilingual site. However, one thing that does not work currently is to have a single campaign that exists in in multiple languages with the stats shared between the campaigns. For example, if you have a campaign in both Dutch and English, Charitable would essentially treat these as two separate campaigns. So if the Dutch campaign has raised $300 and the English campaign has raised $400, they will show $300 and $400 respectively β not $700.
One thing that other users have done is to use a WordPress multisite instance and set up each language as its own site on the network. That doesn’t overcome the issue above, but it does make a clearer distinction between the two language versions.
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EricHi @denisegarza,
Yes, you can use our Stripe or Authorize.Net extensions:
https://www.wpcharitable.com/extensions/charitable-stripe/
https://www.wpcharitable.com/extensions/charitable-authorize-net/I’m not aware of any way to restrict payments to donors with US credit cards though.
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EricHere’s a guide showing how to do that:
http://demo.wpcharitable.com/reach/documentation/how-to-hide-postpage-meta/
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EricHi @danloffler,
It’s not really possible right out of the box, but technically it can be done if you’re confident writing code (or you can hire someone).
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EricThanks for the review @lualtieri! Really appreciate it. π
Good luck with your fundraising efforts!
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EricI’m afraid not @petsreturnhome. I never heard back from Mario but seems like this theme just isn’t compatible with Charitable.
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EricThanks Lisa! Appreciate the great review!
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EricThanks for the review @delcasart! Glad you’ve found Charitable so easy to get started with π
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Eric