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  • Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Any updates on this? I’d love to be able to use this plugin with my woocommerce site, but I’m experiencing the same issues as @wbloodc.

    Did you happen to find a new solution to this?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    thanks so much for the help guys – seems like I’m going to be going with the plugin you’re BOTH recommending haha. I think I’m going to use gravity forms and link it with my mailchimp account…that seems to be the easiest way to approve/disapprove wholesale applicants. But I’m assuming that’ll work with your plugin to hide add to cart/checkout functionality until they’re approved as a ‘wholesale user’. I’m set on keeping my retail site and wholesale site different as different products are offered on each..but as long as I can hide the add to cart buttons and checkout buttons until they’re logged in that’s perfect.

    thanks again,
    Dan

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Thanks @forkmedia that’s helpful. But since I’m completely separating my retail site and my wholesale site, I don’t think I have to worry about separate pricing. I just need to keep all “add to cart” and checkout functions hidden until the user has logged in.

    Any thoughts?

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Okay thank you.

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    I had luck reaching out to aftership support directly…but their answers weren’t helpful. The acknowledge that aftership doesn’t display properly in Safari, and I also had an issue in Chrome and other browsers that the functionality worked with. When I clicked track to expand the dropdown that displays all the tracking details…my site page didn’t expand with it, which left the details cut off below the footer of my theme. No luck solving either of these problems..but I was told about 3 weeks ago that in a month or so they’d be releasing an update that enabled a popup window to display the tracking instead of the drop down…but still, not having it work properly in Safari is a major issue given that a lot of Mac users use it as their primary browser. So up until this point I’ve been unable to use Aftership at all on my site and I’m hoping this update does everything they say it well. Has anyone found another good way to allow package tracking directly from your website?

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Hmm strange…my sidebars are controlled with widgets and none of them are set up the way that the ‘My Account’ sidebar is set up.

    You can see the sidebar I’m talking about here:
    https://gtsclothing.com/my-account/

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Thanks Mike – I was able to get all of the necessary pages set back up and my checkout process is now running. The problem I’m having now is editing or removing the stock ‘My Account’ sidebar that appears on the left with the [woocommerce_myaccount] shortcode. If I can edit and add links to this menu then fine, but if not I’d like to be able to remove it and use my own custom sidebar on the page.

    Thanks

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    I’m having the same issue. Find a solution for this yet?

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    @mjefferson96 did you end up figuring out how to allow customers to generate UPS return labels from your site? i’ve been searching for a way to do this and I’m striking out so far.

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Negative @localimpact…I’ve put some serious hours into searching for an answer without any luck. Seems like lots of people are having the issue but no one from WooCommerce or WordPress seems to step up and provide a legitimate answer. I’m still very interested in figuring it out.

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    It integrates with PayPal, but Mijireh is what does the checkout process and sends users back to my site. So my understanding is that I have to tell my wordpress site and more specifically WooCommerce which “checkout endpoint” I want users to be directed to. I need to change the endpoint from order-received to my new ‘thank you’ landing page that I designed for users to see after they’ve completed a purchase. Do I use the URL for the endpoint? Cause that didn’t work… Do I need to use [order-number] and things like that in endpoint url?

    All help appreciated.

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    FIX THISSSSSSS. It shouldn’t be this difficult to set up a “thank you” page to redirect customers to after they complete a secure checkout through Mijireh.

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    I’m with @ehong33234 on this one – it used to be super easy to edit the ‘thank you page’ redirect after a user completes a checkout. As a small business owner sourcing a developer and paying him to do something that used to take me a minute to do myself with zero coding. Definitely a back-step in my opinion. What’s the easiest way to change the /order-received/ page to my own custom ‘thank you’ landing page?

    Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    Similar problem here…

    I’m using WooCommerce and Mijireh to handle my secure checkouts. After the user completes the checkout process on my Mijireh checkout page, they’re redirected back to my site to an ‘order received’ page. How can I change which page Mijireh redirects a customer to after they complete a purchase? I’ve created a unique ‘thank you’ page I’d like users to be sent to after clicking on the ‘place order’ button.

    Is this done in WooCommerce? Or through Mijireh?

    All help appreciated. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Dan

    (@gtsclothing)

    I’m using a wordpress theme with woocommerce.

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