Rating: 1 star
Installed and configured, nothing appears at checkout. Waste of time.
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This Plugin working as expected (At least right now)
In Guttenberg, it adds a checkbox under the Place Order button by default, but it can easily be moved to the right place.
Rating: 1 star
Used to be a great plugin, but it no longer works (FREE OR PRO).
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Acrescenta um segundo termo com termos adicionais e registra o aceite no pedido. Excelente para turismo de aventura e direitos de imagem.
Fácil de configurar e atende as situa??es mais comuns.
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What’s up with the recent spammy intrusive dashboard that the plugin developers (in general) are using? No way to opt out or remove this notice unless I go into the code.
Upgrade to Woo Additional Terms PRO
Rating: 5 stars
Easy to use, even for a know-nothing like me! Perfect for my needs, no hesitation in recommending this.
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Good plugin. Thanks!
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The plugin has everything I needed. So simple that I did not have to use any instructions in adding the terms checkbox on my own.
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Unfortunately this does not seem to work. Tried with WooCommerce v3.4.2 (WP v4.9.6) and no new settings appear. Also tried code fix on line 18 as suggested by another user but that did not do anything.
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The plugin does not work with Woocommerce 3.4.0 and WP 4.9.6.
Can this be solved?
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Works perfect. Thank you.
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Despite not being updated in a year, this still works great. My only criticism is that it would be nice if the additional terms appeared in a box like Woocommerce’s default T&Cs do.
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Great Job!
Important!: Must edit this class from woo-additional-terms/includes/back-end.php
Replace the line 18 ->
$woo_additional_terms = ( !empty( get_post_meta($order->id, ‘woo-additional-terms-checkbox’, true ) ) && get_post_meta( $order->id, ‘woo-additional-terms-checkbox’, true ) === ‘on’ ) ? __(‘Accepted’, ‘woo-additional-terms’) : ”;
with ->
$some = get_post_meta($order->id, ‘woo-additional-terms-checkbox’, true );
$woo_additional_terms = ( !empty( $some ) && get_post_meta( $order->id, ‘woo-additional-terms-checkbox’, true ) === ‘on’ ) ? __(‘Accepted’, ‘woo-additional-terms’) : ”;
For working on last wordpress.
Thank You!
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