We are actively rebuilding our plugin(s) for Divi 5. Rest assured that Popups for Divi will be 100% compatible with Divi 5. Keep in mind that Divi 5 is still in Alpha. It still needs to move to the Beta phase, and then the full release.
]]>Thanks for reaching out. I’m sorry to hear you’re experiencing these issues with your WooCommerce site.
hello first of all i dont know but i see this error of admin-ajax.php I dont know why?
POST https://dr-scent.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php 400 (Bad Request)
The 400 (Bad Request) error is usually caused by code triggering a browser request that the server cannot understand. It can happen due to Plugin or Theme Conflicts: Sometimes, conflicts arise from plugins or themes.
To identify the culprit: Deactivate all plugins and switch to a default theme like Storefront. If the error disappears, reactivate each plugin one by one and test to identify the conflicting plugin. However, Corrupted cache or cookies can cause this error. Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then try accessing your site again.
You can run a full conflict test by following this guide: https://woocommerce.com/document/how-to-test-for-conflicts/
Regarding the second issue, It’s concerning that orders are recorded on your website but not reflected in your payment gateway providers, except for cash on delivery.
To troubleshoot, would you provide us with the order notes of affected orders by going to WooCommerce > Orders? If you do not already have a screenshot tool installed, Snipboard.io can be used to easily share screenshots.
It would also help us to review your current System Status Report to gain more insight into your setup. You can find this report in your WooCommerce dashboard by going to WooCommerce > Status. From there, please select Get system report and then Copy for support.
If there are any fatal error logs related to orders, please share those as well. These can be accessed under WooCommerce > Status > Logs.
Once you’ve gathered this information, please paste it into a Code block in your reply or use pastebin.com and share the link with us.
Please try these steps and let us know.
]]>is it possible to somehow remove the red “1” badge next to “WP Activity Log” in WP menu sidebar after an update of the plugin has been made? One has to go into WP Activity Log and dismiss the “WP Activity Log has been updated to version XYZ” banner to get rid of the badge.
If every plugin would be so chatty the whole menu bar would be red all the time and force agencies as ours to make several hundrets of clicks after every plugin update. There should only be red badges in the side menu bar if there really is something that needs our attention. If there are too many badges one wouldn’t notice them anymore if there really is something important.
In our eyes a notification like “This plugin has been updated.” is not this important. So can we switch at least this red badge off, if this is not possible for the header notice on the plugin page, too? Is there an option to do so, let’s say via a filter in the functions.php or sth. like this?
Many thanks for your work,
-doffine