Malware, not a plugin
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I don’t understand why people publish plugins that don’t work. You create a plugin specifically to have a “request a quote” button, and then the plugin fails at this one task. WordPress should remove failures like this from their page entirely, so that there is space for actual developers to publish their solutions, instead we have library of nonworking malware like Elex. Save yourself some time and nerves – write your own solution using woo apis.
I had the issue of Request a quote button not existing, but adding product meta widget to product page caused the button to show up – after last update, Elex developers have managed to ruin this and now we are back to square one – no button. Now they made sure it’s not fixable, as nothing works to make the button appear anymore. Well done!
In addition, when you want to translate parts of the plugin that show to the user, you search the plugin files for strings to translate and some of them are there and some are not. It results in having a plugin that’s half english half your website language and is unusable.Please avoid this malware, as I spent several days trying to set this thing up using all resources just for them to push an update that’s aimed to make sure it doesn’t work in any capacity.
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