How about any of the newsletter plugins?
Thanks for any information you can provide
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None of these succeed at blocking the JS file until permission is granted. I’ve set the placeholder to target a DIV class and it does this perfectly. It’s just the associated JS file still loads.
I’ve blocked external scripts using this method, but it doesn’t seem to intercept the local plugin-loaded JS files.
Any ideas on what I’m doing wrong? Is it possible to target it by the script ID registered within WordPress (heateor_sss_sharing_js)?
I have a recipe site in Afrikaans an South African language.
When I generate a print the headings are in place and it look great. When I print it to PDF it becomes a different story. All my headings fall away and a picture appears that has nothing to do with the first recipe.
This is the printed Pdf report:
Might it be something I do wrong when I generte the report?
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I am currently using a plugin called Woocommerce Marketplace, which transforms my Woocommerce shop into a multi-vendor marketplace. I have many different vendors (sellers) on the website, and each product has a vendor assigned to it. Please see the screenshots below to give you a better idea of what I am talking about:
Now, the only problem I am experiencing, is that if I search for a vendor’s name in the AWS search bar, it does not show the products that are sold by that vendor. This functionality would be very useful and powerful, and I am wondering whether there is not a way for us to create this sort of functionality.
It seems like the plugin already adds a vendor attribute to the Product details (as seen in the above screenshot of the Product settings page).
Is there a way to customize the AWS code so that it also picks up the Vendor Parameter/Attribute in its search?
Please let me know if I need to communicate with the developer/support team at Woocommerce marketplace in order to obtain any information you might need. They have a very helpful support team.
Thank you very much for your time and energy.
Kind regards and best wishes,
Jethro
Currently I am trying to explore deeper integration of your plugin with other ‘product designers’ plugin such as Fancy Product Designer (https://fancyproductdesigner.com/) for an example.
Do you know of any of such similar plugin that can integrate with UNI CPO well? The main problem with most of these plugin is that it does not reflect the calculated price derived from UNI CPO options, and only shows the ‘regular price’ set in the product page.
]]>My problem is that now when I try to use the calendar widget that comes with Events Manager (which I really want to be able to use!) it is showing all the meetup events. But when you click them, it says they don’t exist (because they are nowhere else to be found besides in the calendar widget). I want to delete them off my site altogether. Is there a way to do this? I tried uninstalling Events Manager, but when I re-installed it, it had saved all my data. (Normally awesome – but I really want to get rid of this half-done meetup integration).
Thank you in advance for any insight into how I can fix this!
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