I use Custom Checkout Fields in combination with some conditional logic to show the correct shipping options (depending on country and product). This all works perfect unless a user let autofill complete the checkout fields. Then the shipping options are not updated and even if you manually change your country after you did the autofill, it will never update again untill you refresh the page. It feels like it ignores all the conditional logic after you used autofill/autocomplete.
I already tried activating the ‘Disable Autocomplete’ plugin. I also tried add autocomplete=off to al the field via both jquery and in my functions.php. But still you are able to let your browser fill everything in (though if I inspect my elements those input fields DO have the parameter autocomplete=off… It seems like my browser ignores this).
Any idea how to fix this?
]]>Plugin is activated and all settings are enabeld, but it is not visible in the checkout.
Best regards
]]>Hello!
We are using this plugin to allow customers to pay a fee to require their shipping carrier to obtain a signature on delivery of the package.
The fee applies to each product in the cart as each product ships seperately.
We have enabled the settings as such, but the plugin is showing the fe per product, and then again for the whole cart, and no matter what we try to change in the settings, it still shows the extra fee at the top of the list f products as you can see in the below screenshot.
How do we remove the one with the blue arrow from the cart?
]]>Dear Team
can I create custom checkout pages for different products or product categories with the help of this plugin?
Kind regards
]]>Olá pessoal.
Preciso implementar uma regrinha no meu site, que permita que o cliente compre no mínimo 200 reais. Porém que n?o considere com o valor do frete.
Vi que tem alguns plug-ins disponíveis que consideram o valor no carrinho incluindo o frete.
Greetings – does this plugin have conditional checkout field options?
Ex.) Someone selects “Yes” or “No” from a Radio Button, then another field shows up / is now shown from being hidden, and asks for additional information.
Thanks!
]]>I have a couple of ACF’s that I’ve set on a user profile. I wanted to know if your plugin supports ACF’s?
]]>Hello,
I am adding a custom date for date of birth. It appears nicely in checkout and also in my account which is exactly what I was after.
the issue is that the date picker does not seem to include the year (even though I have ‘Year selector’ set to ‘add’) and it also will not move months backwards or forwards.
I would also like to ensure that only a date of birth over 18 is added. Would I do that by saying Max date: -6570 ?
What would I use in Year Selector syntax to stop birth dates under 18 it being selected also?
Thank you,
Kelly.
]]>I need to have two functions on a date field:
1. Allows for a restricted range of dates to be selected (so only Monday through Thursday in each week is available)
2. A lead time on ordering – if it is after 1pm, then the next day or two is unavailable for selection
Can your plugin manage this?
Hi there!
Thank you for your amazing plugin !!!
I have just one question, is it possible to translate the text (label) in frontend with WPML?
I tried but I think that’s is not possible to translate your plugin in frontend…
Thank you for your help!
Théo
]]>Hi All,
When I change the value for the “Priority (i.e. order)” in the custom checkout field settings, nothing changes. It appears that the ordering doesn’t work?
I set it to -1 hoping it would move the field up, but it didn’t. The default value of 0 puts the custom field at the end of the configured section. I set the priority to 10, and that didn’t move the field up either.
Does anyone know how to get the ordering to work properly? We’re ready to purchase the pro version of this plugin if this issue is fixed.
]]>I’m using Woocomerce and looking for a plugin (or a few plugins) that provide the following features for shop/checkout pages:
On my website, there are three categories of products. Each category must have different and exclusive ways of checkout.
– Category A: “Shop” button – Regular shop (normal checkout/payment via credit card).
– Category B: “Request a Quote” button instead of “Shop” button, and a link to a custom form.
– Category C: “Shop” button – Link to a custom checkout with a custom form instead of standard payment methods. Therefore, the clients must fill the fields with their personal and credit card details. So we will make the payment manually with the client details.
Note: For each category, the client must have access to only one type of checkout. I mean, for each category the product pages must display only one checkout method.
Do you have any solution (plugin) for this type of online shop?
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