Michael Bourne
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Not workingHi @stimsonm
WPBakery is tricky, it’s pretty much a relic at this point. You need to make sure you have a
<div id="c7-content"></div>
html block on each of the default route pages (product, collection, cart, checkout, club, reservation, profile).Our plugin does this automatically when it creates those pages (with Gutenberg blocks). If your page builder overwrote those pages’ content, you’ll need to add that HTML manually.
Good to note those pages on their own do nothing, they are dynamic routes. You can always click the URL of each collection and product inside C7 at the bottom in the “SEO section” for a direct link.
@rankmathteam Why is Rankmath turning the taxonomy description into a TinyMCE editor at all? What does that have to do with SEO meta tags?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Icons for Elementor] icone not showingHi @eet1411,
I strongly suggest using Elementor’s built in icons now. This plugin is no longer supported or updated, and is in the queue to be decommissioned.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] c7wp_enqueue_c7_css_admin FalseWithout a site link and possibly a login I cant do much more to assist you.
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In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Bricks Builder SupportWe don’t have any plans to support additional 3rd party builders at this time, but we might consider it for a custom development job. Reach out at 5forests if you’re keen to pursue that angle.
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In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] c7wp_enqueue_c7_css_admin FalseIs it messing up on the front end? The filter mentioned only affects the block editor, not the frontend. You can disable the C7 CSS styles on the backend with
add_filter( 'c7wp_enqueue_c7_css_admin', __return_false );
in your child theme’s functions.php file. There were no changes to styles otherwise in 1.4.0, but blocks were reworked and some like the club button may need to be “Recovered”.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Php versionWordPress recommends PHP 8.1, as that is the lowest supported PHP version. I have temporarily updated the plugin to work on PHP 7.4 again, but that support will end soon, you need to make arrangements to update your PHP version soon.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] No C7 contentCurious problem. Obviously unrelated to the plugin as no update was released that would affect any existing installation, and looking at other C7 sites, it doesn’t seem to be a problem elsewhere.
Looking at your site, it appears the commerce7.js file is added properly but never executes. I can only assume that something updated on your site is interfering with that, but no errors are present to give us any clues. I’d go through the remaining “basic WordPress” troubleshooting steps you’ve started like disabling plugins and changing themes until you figure it out.
I did get noticeable load delays from some sort of “wpmu cdn” analytics script, so start there.
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In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] V2 Not Working with Club PagesCheers!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] V2 Not Working with Club PagesHi @staceeandco
I always recommend resaving permalinks after changing plugin settings, especially since v2 has different redirect routes. This plugin is being used successfully on hundreds of V2 wineries, so I don’t believe there’s a plugin error.
I also recommend using the club button blocks the plugin provides and not hardcoding your own as you have for V1. The old /club redirects still work, but they are not a standard feature on V2.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Dropdown for QuantityThat would be a question for Commerce7 support, this plugin does not affect their widgets in any way, it just integrates their platform as per their standard instructions in an easy way.
(their answer will be “no” for that though, to save you time)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Columns Block – Stack on Mobile: how to change breakpoint?For the sake of accuracy, and to help any future searchers, the columns breakpoint in Gutenberg is not determined by your theme, rather it is aggressively hard coded into Gutenberg core styles, with overly specific selectors and improper uses of
!important
.If you want a custom breakpoint, you will need to override all of the .wp-block-columns css you find in
/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css
Some pre-made themes might do this already.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Login / Password ResetYes,
<div id="c7-content"></div>
All default routes (profile, cart, collection, checkout, club, product) should have that div in place for C7 to inject content properly.
If you want a custom login page, you have to build it on a different slug. But most of us would recommend against that, just use the /profile page.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Commerce7 for WordPress] Login / Password ResetThe login form shortcode is not meant to be used on the login page, it’s meant for custom landing pages. Your /profile/ route page should only have the standard c7 content div. With that in place, the email links will work.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Icons for Elementor] Only 1 icon uploaded worksHi @quyle ,
You may have the wrong plugin here, we don’t have that file in our source nor do we support Icomoon 🙂