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August 16, 2014 at 4:59 pm in reply to:
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Director | Thanks for your response, I have solved it by using a different popup plugin (ITRO Marketing – much better). |
August 10, 2014 at 1:38 pm in reply to:
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Director | Hi Sekander, I also have a similar problem. I have a user registration form that works fine when loading from a page but when inserting the shortcode in a popup window (using the ‘WordPress Pop Up Plugin’), the form can be seen but the user is not added in the backend. It doesn’t even seem to be a problem from the front end (which in a way is even worse as the user thinks he/she is now registered). I had the form on my front page but have removed it so it now only appears on a test page: Any support appreciated. Mattias (ArtScope). |
November 25, 2013 at 5:32 pm in reply to:
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Director | Ok so with respect to ‘variable products’ I suppose I’ll ask ‘contributors’ to add simple products and I will then convert (manually) to variable products in the back end. Far from ideal but okay. Do you know when this might get introduced? With respect to other meta tags / values though – how do I link each attribute in the WP Admin pages to the list of several thousands meta tags and values in the phpMyAdmin list? For example, I have made a customer registration form with address details and I would like for these to be recognised by WooCommerce as billing address / shipping address etc. Thanks again… |
November 25, 2013 at 3:11 pm in reply to:
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Director | Thanks. That’s great – It now works perfectly 🙂 |
November 25, 2013 at 3:05 pm in reply to:
Default value for custom taxonomies 12792 | |
Director | (just noticed that my screenshots attached in the email don’t show up here) I just found in the phpMyAdmin all the different meta tags and correlating values that I have tried to give to products that I have since deleted. This suggests that the meta tags and values are still in the data base even if not used? This doesn’t exactly help me in finding the right meta tag for a specific product attribute. Any steer on this? |
November 25, 2013 at 2:57 pm in reply to:
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Director | That’s great – thanks for referring me to the phpMyAdmin 🙂 Though, I tried to find the meta tag for product type and found _product_type with the value ‘variable’ which I had already tried and it didn’t work, my added products are still ‘simple’ which seems to be the default. I also found the meta tag _product_data with the value ‘variableproduct’ but again, it didn’t seem to work. Any thoughts? Is there a way to link the specific meta tags to the front end attributes or is this a trial and error exercise? Thanks again… From phpMyAdmin From my Form Editor
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November 25, 2013 at 3:16 am in reply to:
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Director | Hi again, It seems like the reason to it not working is linked to me having the product type set to ‘variable’. When using simple products the _regular_price tag works fine. I do want to use variable products though – is there a way around this? I read somewhere else that product variations are not (yet) supported – is this still the case? |
November 25, 2013 at 12:47 am in reply to:
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Director | Hi, |