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August 18, 2023 at 6:21 am in reply to: Is it possible in Event Tickets plugin to set the Dynamic Fields in the Form? #2068Liam ForbsParticipant
Yes by using our events plugin admin can provide the dynamic fields for event products. With the Dynamic Event Data Collection feature you can manage the entire process from your WooCommerce store. There are various sections like Name, Email, Contact, Date & Address. These can be dynamically created by the client for each participant.
August 8, 2023 at 9:31 am in reply to: Can Retailers Manage Stock between Salesforce and WooCommerce? #2016Liam ForbsParticipantYes, stock management is possible between Salesforce and WooCommerce for merchants. The products must first be sync on Salesforce then By simply activating the option and specifying the API name of the field you are using to hold the stock value, retailers may sync the product stock from Salesforce to WooCommerce. After then, a cron will run every five minutes to update the number of your goods in stock.
August 7, 2023 at 1:14 pm in reply to: How do I retrieve a particular users wallet amount via API? #1998Liam ForbsParticipantHi,
Thank you for trying our Wallet System for WooCommerce plugin,
To retrieve a particular user’s wallet amount first, you have to generate your API Keys
Go to the Wallet System for WooCommerce Plugin> Rest API and click on Generate API Keys
After That, You’ll Get Your Consumer Key and Secret Key
For authentication, you need Consumer Key consumer_key and Consumer Secret consumer_secret keys
To retrieves the wallet amount of a particular user. HTTP request is:
GET {home_url}/wp-json/wsfw-route/v1/wallet/<id>?consumer_key=XXXX&consumer_secret=XXXX
where <id> is the ID of the User & Don’t forget to replace XXXX with your consumer keys and consumer secret keys
And Then You’ll get a JSON Response With User’s Amount
Hopefully, we are able to help you with the query.
Regards,
Liam ForbsParticipantA straightforward, step-by-step algorithm on how to modify your WordPress favicon.
1. Log in to your WordPress website.
2. Go to the ‘Appearance’ Tab.
3. Choose the customize option.
4. To add your favicon, select “Site Identity” and then “Site Icon.”April 10, 2023 at 12:29 pm in reply to: What is the cost of a WooCommerce development package? #1686Liam ForbsParticipantPay-as-you-go is the pricing model for WooCommerce Payments. As a result, there are no setup fees or other unanticipated expenditures. The WooCommerce Payments system features a direct deduction of our fees in every transaction.
WooCommerce Payments offers a pay-as-you-go pricing model that is 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction for cards issued in the US and an additional 1% fee for cards issued outside of the US. There are various fees associated with payment processing depending on the payment service you use. Transaction costs charged by Stripe are 2.9% plus.30 cents. Because of this, we suggest Stripe for new businesses. There are no monthly fees and flat charges, allowing you to keep a larger portion of every transaction.
April 4, 2023 at 7:53 am in reply to: What kind of Customer Support and Assistance can I expect from WooCommerce? #1618Liam ForbsParticipantTo provide excellent customer assistance on your eCommerce Website one should follow these strategies.
1. Add contact forms and emails.
2. Provide a responsive ticket system.
3. Social media marketing and remarketing.
4. Follow-up emails.
5. Add well-Researched FAQs so that the client finds a query over there.Liam ForbsParticipantCan I customize the CF7 form to receive customer queries regarding different types of variable products?
March 30, 2023 at 1:58 pm in reply to: How to set up a WooCommerce store and integrate with my existing Website? #1573Liam ForbsParticipantFollow below simple steps to customize the shop page:
- The Single product template should be made.
- Choose one of the pre-designed product page templates or create your own.
- Add the Product Widgets that will be the foundation of your page.
- A preview of the product page with a different product.
- Establish the conditions.
March 13, 2023 at 12:36 pm in reply to: Why does my WordPress page keep redirecting to homepage? #1363Liam ForbsParticipantFor the 400 bad request error to be fixed:
1. Verify that the domain name and the particular page you’re attempting to access are spelled and written correctly in the submitted URL and that they are separated by forward slashes.
If URL is correct then move to clear the cache
2. When locally saved website files are damaged, a 400 Bad Request error may result. The browser cache has to be cleaned in order to remedy this.
3. Delete the cookies if the cache didn’t work. You may have corrupted cookies.
4. If uploading a file exceeds the limit then it can also be the reason for error 400.
5. If domain Names System’s data is out of date or corrupted it can also cause bad request errors.February 27, 2023 at 1:49 pm in reply to: How to compare Features and Pricing of Top WooCommerce Payment Gateways? #1232Liam ForbsParticipantSecure online payment begins far sooner than when payment information is entered. Users must check whether the payment will be made will be a secure payment or not at the time of purchase.
If you’re a WooCommerce store owner then you can opt digital wallet plugin i.e. Wallet System for WooCommerce.
The wallet system reduces the need for outside payment processors during recharge. Your users are able to make safe online payments since payments are processed privately. It minimizes the use of keeping credit and debit card information online, preventing data breaches from taking use of it.
You may safeguard your clients as well as your business by using a digital wallet and other security measures.
February 27, 2023 at 6:34 am in reply to: How to Add the Functionality of Partial Refund, Exchange, and Cancel request? #1227Liam ForbsParticipantI purchased a product online, but it arrived damaged, and I want to request a refund or exchange. However, I’m having trouble explaining the issue to the seller in a clear and concise manner. I’m wondering if there’s a solution that offers the ability to add notes to my request and attach images to support my claim.
It’s important to me that I’m able to effectively communicate my concerns to the seller and provide visual evidence of the damage. Can you recommend any plugins or tools that offer these features to make the process easier for me?
Liam ForbsParticipantA translation plugin and the installation of WooCommerce on your WordPress website are the two prerequisites for a WooCommerce multilingual store.
For translation purposes, you need a WooCommerce translation plugin. Utilizing the translation plugins, let’s take the “Weglot plugin”. Add products to your store if not added.
We can now convert your WooCommerce store into more than 100 languages with Weglot.Here are the steps for the procedure:
- Need to sign up for any translation plugin you are using for now we are taking the Weglot plugin.
- Install the plugin on WordPress.
- Enter the API key to get access. Add your languages by clicking on the Weglot Tab on the dashboard.
- Now enter the Original Language and Destination languages.
- Translate your Product pages, Shop pages, Checkout pages, Cart pages, and Blog posts.
- Translate SEO elements.
- Translate the Post page title.
- Translate SLUG URLs.
- Translate Meta descriptions.
- Translate image ALTs Tags and Product categories tags.
You may make your WooCommerce store multilingual and make it accessible to the entire globe by adopting multilingual plugins.
February 20, 2023 at 5:49 am in reply to: WooCommerce vs Shopify: Which Is Better For Your Online Store? #1133Liam ForbsParticipantDropshipping is an online business model where the items aren’t kept on hand by an eCommerce retailer. Order fulfillment includes buying goods from vendors and sending them right to the clients.
Even better, you may build an online storefront where sellers can sell their goods. They could have lower fees and membership costs. So, bear it in mind as you add their products to your WooCommerce Dropshipping Shop.February 17, 2023 at 1:50 pm in reply to: How do my client track orders using Order Tracker plugin? #1130Liam ForbsParticipantIn case, a guest user wants to track an order, then how he/she will be able to do it?
January 23, 2023 at 11:26 am in reply to: How Do You Write a Syntactically Correct WooCommerce Hook? #831Liam ForbsParticipantWooCommerce hooks let you expand the default WooCommerce file’s content without altering the core code. The use of WooCommerce hooks allows for greater shop flexibility. They let you add and filter minuscule details to the pages and operations of your WooCommerce store.
The correct possible way of writing both action and filter-type WooCommerce hooks is to
- Name the hook
- Name the function
Hooks can be identified by the “ShowHook” plugin after that we need to define the function.
Syntax of both the filters are:
<span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>Action Hook</span>:
Fn defined as – function your_action_hook_call_back_function(){
….
Code
….
}<span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>Filter Hook</span>:
Fn defined as – function your_filter_hook_call_back_function($data){
…
Code that modifies $data
Returns $data
}
There must be a return of value for filter hooks.
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