Hotel plugins like Vikbooking looked and felt amazing but always had ‘room’ options that I didnt want and couldnt edit, and other popular booking forms just didnt allow me to create the Tours (items) that I wanted.
If I had known about Yatra from the start it would have saved me downloading, trying out and deactivating dozens of other booking/payment plugins- trust me I have tried out all the most popular ones from the search engine and it took me a couple of days of trial and error with much frustration before I finally found Yatra.. but even though I am a complete beginner (with only one website that I have built to help me run my own business) I have still found it really simple to intergate all of the options that I need.
It’s very satisfying to see little changes you make in the back end come alive on the actual website itself with such little effort, Yatra is uncomplicated and really brings your ideas to life.. it is quite basic, doesnt have a flashy looking appearance but more importantly it works perfectly.
And lastly, the customer service is great, really fast, 100% human and you start a conversation with someone immediately.
]]>I have a client who runs a walking tour business. The gist of the business is they are hired as a tour guide and photographer, and that the photographs they take are provided to their customers through the website. They are interested in a website which is capable of both:
a) booking clients and collecting fees before the tour, and
b) having clients access their completed photos after the tour, as hosted on the website.
Does anyone recommend any elementor-friendly and woocommerce-friendly plugins which would handle these processes?
There are a few booking plugins I’ve found but the reviews seem hit-and-miss, and I would appreciate input before spending money on one. As for the photos, are there any plugins which would provide a private gallery, with a sharable and downloadable option, or would it be best to just suggest to the client to go with dropbox?
Thanks,
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https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/everplaces/
]]>I am testing on mywebsite (mirutafacil) but not working, not render the shortcodes
Thanks for support
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-auto-hotel-finder/
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]]>Hoping you might help me. I want to create a travel & tourism site to sell affiliate-travel for singles. I have downloaded Woothemes canvas and definition. I am able to download a third one.
Which theme by Woothemes would you advise me to start with. Do know I have made my first site in wp with twenty eleven. Ik liked that. Now I want to make some very modern one and later an app.
regards
Loek
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/woocommerce/
]]>I have been working on my CityGuide website (for example about Chicago) for about 1.5 years now. The website is still offline and it is made in basic HTML/CSS without any CMS. The project was growing and growing and eventually I ended up with 135 pages. Then I started thinking about a CMS because if I want to change something now in, for example, the footer, I have to change all the 135 pages. The design I now use is a very simple and basic one, if I am going to take the step to use a CMS I also want to improve the design. Below are more details. The core of my question is: is WordPress the right CMS for the job?
Design:
https://i.imgur.com/LYrIV.jpg and https://i.imgur.com/cEgbV.png (The designs are bits and pieces gathered from other designs from Joomla, WordPress and more)
Features:
– Social media buttons below every page
– Facebook like box and twitter feed in the right sidebar
– SEO friendly URLS
– Possibility to add Adsense adds throughout the content
– On the homepage a photo-slider with info-boxes below it
– Breadcrumb lists on each page
– The whole website must be static, I do not want to see ‘posts’, ‘recently posted’ or ‘author’
– Facebook comment area under certain pages
– The possibility to change the menu/footer/header without having to change ALL pages of my website
Structure:
3 different pages:
– Homepage: the photo slider a couple info-boxes below it
– Infobox page: this is where you go when you click on an item from the main navigation menu on the left. An example could be “Museums –> Guggenheim”
– Content page: the page with the actual content
More info:
I am still not sure whether I should use WordPress or Drupal. This is the basic idea for the website:
I am planning to launch this 135-pages website, which is a tourist website (cityguide). The menu on the left sidebar is going to be main navigation menu. This menu is divided into 5 different sections: Welcome, Staying, Food and Drinks, Active and Accessibility. Examples of items in “Active” are: What to see, Museums, Shopping, Hiking. When the visitor clicks on ‘Museums’ I want the website to take them to the ‘infoboxes’ page with all the different museums on it, from there they continue to the museum they want more information about.
There will be an additional navigation menu on the top (not a dropdown menu), items that are displayed here are for example Home, News, About us and Contact.
One extra question:
I have looked at the prices for PSD to WordPress but I have also checked out the prices for a custom theme. What would be the best thing to do? And how do I get in touch with the right people?
Thank you for reading through my post!
Yours sincerely,
Walter