However, the number of displayed team members is limited to 10.
Under the Team Query tab is a setting labeled “Member Limit: Limit number of teams to show.” I think this would be more clearly labeled “Member Limit: Limit number of team members to show”. The setting, however, has no effect.
]]>Could you tell me is it possible to apply a discount if you pay with credit card with the free version?
Also, there should be an option to pay by bank transfer if they are verified customers.
What can I do to get v2.3 popups working?
]]>Has anything changed with this? Rolled the plugin back a few different versions and this hasn’t helped so not sure it was caused by an update but cant figure out what’s happened to it.
]]>I would like to know if this is feasible to do with Woo or would it be necessary to do custom development.
This is a website that sells electricity services, more specifically electricity rates. I want to have a Customer Area where users can log into their account to:
– Consult and pay bills
– Check your consumption
– Manage your contracts and services.
From Woo you can create a basic user area where you can see orders, personal data, billing data… I think you can’t do what they mentioned, I don’t know if maybe through some plugin that’s what I’m looking at.
On the other hand, I want to connect that Customer Area to some CRM, this would be a secondary step but it would also have to be taken into account.
Thank you very much in advance
]]>So, it would be very useful to have an option for roles, where we (site admins) can assign permission levels for users (clients who are often “author” role), so that they will have the ability to create or edit any of our existing popups. Mabye even have a setting on each popup, where we can specify which user roles have access to view or edit the popup.
We had a case the other day where client wanted to post a general notice on the site (via popup) about a last minute change for the event. We tried switching roles for them but did not want to give admin access due to potential for them breaking the site.
They don’t need access to pages, custom posts types, other plugin settings, etc… just ability to create or edit existing popups so they won’t screw up the site by doing things they are unfamiliar with on WP.
What do you think?
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