However all delivery methods are showing in the checkout.
Could you help me sort this out please. I have been unable to find a docs page for this plugin.
Should you need it the password protecting the products is the same
Many thanks
Kevin
In my shipping methods I allow collection/pick up on orders and I also deliver within certain postcodes/zip codes.
However, if a user does not select a shipping method and just goes straight through the checkout they can “circumvent” the rules in my shipping methods.
How do I block a purchase from being made unless they pick collection or delivery? They could order from the USA if they wanted to.
]]>Delivery Option 1 : Pick Up in Store
Delivery Option 2 : Delivery (set to a flat rate.)
Is this something woocomerce can do or will I need another plugin.
]]>I have one problem. On the “Checkout” page, in the “Delivery Options” step, there is only the “Pickup” option. Although there are other options in WooCommerce settings such as “Free Shipping” and “Yandex.Delivery” and they are included.
For example, a customer selected a product and threw it into the “Basket”. Then goes to the “Checkout” page. Then he indicates his email address and proceeds to the next step “Delivery options”. And there’s only one option worth it. Even if the customer fills in the “Delivery Address” or “Billing Address”, other delivery options do not appear. Also, in the Woocommerce setup in the Delivery – Delivery Parameters section, the “Delivery Destination” has been disabled. By default, it is “for the customer’s delivery address”. I can’t change them. I can change it when I disable the Fluid Checkout plugin. When the Fluid Checkout plugin is disabled on the Checkout page, everything works. That is, there are other delivery options. I can give access to the site if necessary. Help please.
]]>If by chance a customer does not inform the zip code in the shopping cart and complete the purchase directly, the Fluid plugin does not give the option to calculate the shipment. It does not have a field to inform the zip code or address and does not give delivery options. It only shows the delivery options if the customer has informed the zip code at the cart step, but this ends up being bad because if the customer does not know how to buy or perhaps is not interested in knowing the shipping cost and just wants to buy, the checkout does not give the opportunity to offer deliveries, it seems to me that it limits. Anyone know how to solve?
]]>I’m not finding it easy to edit the checkout page. I want to change the layout and add in a few extra bits. I would like 2 options, Free pickup and Local delivery. I would like it when, you select local delivery, either a message underneath appears or a popup appears and asks for the post code, and if the post code isn’t on the list, a message advises them that they can’t have local delivery ( and it has to be a minimum of £5 spend).
I currently have it set up so Free pickup appears but you have to type your post code in the form below and the option only appears for delivery if the post code is eligible, this is very messy and not clear to the customers.
Please can someone help.
]]>I’m not finding it easy to edit the checkout page. I want to change the layout and add in a few extra bits. I would like 2 options, Free pickup and Local delivery. I would like it when, you select local delivery, either a message underneath appears or a popup appears and asks for the post code, and if the post code isn’t on the list, a message advises them that they can’t have local delivery ( and it has to be a minimum of £5 spend).
I currently have it set up so Free pickup appears but you have to type your post code in the form below and the option only appears for delivery if the post code is eligible, this is very messy and not clear to the customers.
Please can someone help.
]]>The amounts are shown without tax (my sending costs are subject to tax and are tax deductable so all delivery costs are supplied in the backend without local tax). On checkout they should be shown including tax as all my products and other shipping costs are shown.
Second issue is that amounts are displayed as being additional costs (because of the ‘+’ sign while the total costs are shown (for the radio buttons, not for the check boxes).
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