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Hi nate6259.
You can add one email only in the Poor Guy. The rich guy version includes the possibility to specify more than one email and it allows you to specify the contexts, this means you can specify different cc and bcc recipients for each notification context, like order-receipts, out-of-stock, etc.
Regards.
uhHi M.
I’ve answered via email. Please do not contact via email and via this support thread. A “choice list” to order products in a customer cart does not make much sense in a checkout form for products. Nevertheless I will keep this in mind as a feature request.
Regards.
uhAnd just to let you know: selects are included in the Poor Guys Swiss Knife. You don’t need the Rich Guy to add a “choice list”. Just add a select field and add options and you’re done.
Hi M.
I’ve send you an email.
Regards
uhI will close this, as neither WooCommerce nor this plugin will put your email into the email field by default. Remember, if you’re logged in and if you have placed already test orders the form can be filled with your customer data. You may open up another browser as well, connect to your front store, put some products into the cart and move forward to checkout: In this condition checkout fields should be empty and show placeholders, if configured.
Hi fsed.
This does not seem to be related with the plugin. If the field shows your email and your email is editable inside the field your browser preloads your email into the field. You may test the placeholder, which is not editable!!! by removing your email from the field and placing the input cursor afterwards in the next field, leaving the email field empty. That’s the moment the placeholder should show up.
Regards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] Overriding a class function?Hello fakeartist.
You cannot call a function in the plugin which does not exist… You have to call your function and to do so you have to call it without array($wcpgsk…). Call your function directly ‘wcpgsk_email_after_order_table_custom’. That’s it. The rest is up to you. Please understand that I’m not able to help you with your programming. This is far behind of what I can offer in the context of a free plugin.
Regards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] jQuery not working on checkout pageHi vlaoff.
I close this now. If you still encounter problems, please answer. I will receive a notification.
Regards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] jQuery not working on checkout pageHello vlaoff.
If checkout would fail for all people that use the plugin, there would be many complaints. To me it still seems that this is a site configuration problem on your site. If you have other sites that work with my plugin, it should work on this site as well.
If you see the “Please check the fields marked with a red border…”-box you definitely miss to load something on your site. Please check if the browser development tools indicate a file load error, etc.
If all this does not help you can send me a link to your site (and admin credentials if you want) via this contact form.
Regards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] jQuery not working on checkout pageHi vlaoff.
I’m working with the latest WooCommerce version and the checkout works on my test site. If you say it works on other sites with the plugin active, there could be a problem with a field configuration on the site where it fails. Could you tell me if there are javascript errors displayed in the console of your web browser?
Regards.
uhForum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: I make my living using WordPressUpdate on this. I did some tests now. You have to activate the checkbox “I make my living using WordPress” and update the support profile. Afterwards you can deactivate the checkbox and save again and it will respect the setting. This means the problem is related with the default behavior. If there’s no setting stored “I make my living using WordPress” will be assumed and displayed. This should be easy to fix.
Regards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] See see this error messageHello bonofy.
Seems that you’ve solved your problem. If not, you can reply here, I will receive a notification.
Regards.
uhForum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: I make my living using WordPressHi Jan.
You only have to click on the member link and you see my WP profile. It states “I make my living using WordPress”. My configuration does not state this. The checkbox is not marked, thus, on my public profile this should not appear.
If you can’t see my profile 🙂 Here’s the link:
https://wordpress.org/support/profile/ulihRegards.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] See see this error messageHello bonofy.
Please give some feedback till tomorrow, otherwise I will close this thread.
Thanks.
uhForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Poor Guys Swiss Knife] See see this error messageHello bonofy.
This seems to be something related with your configuration, otherwise all users would complain.
To identify the problem you have to delete custom fields to identify the field that is causing the problem. As the code breaks in the context of a numbered field input I would delete first custom number fields. Once you’ve identified the field please try to add the field again.
Regards.
uh