invisibleman380
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Hi Oliver – I have raised the ticket as requested earlier today.
I look forward to working with you to get this resolved – you appear to be the only ones who have built an integration between WooCommerce and PayPal Here – this is a must-have feature as far as we’re concerned to make it possible to have one central system managing web and in-person sales.
Hi Oliver,
I have regenerated the API token and unfortunately still seeing the same error. Any further assistance you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Realise this is a bit of a dead thread, however wanted to come back and firstly thank everyone for their help and prompt responses.
The answer in the end was very simple…our theme (Vogue from Kaira) includes a set of options under a “Plugin Support” menu option within “Customize”. The Elementor plugin support on this menu was not checked. As soon as I filled in the checkbox, the accordians starting working ??
p.s. I’ve now also set up a local development environment on my laptop using WAMP so can test things out much more freely now.
Hi Annie,
Thanks – appreciate the response.
I did read through the sticky at the top of this forum – however this site is live and I’m diligent in only running bare minimum of plugins I need to get the site to work. I can’t easily disable them all, and switch to a different theme with a live site!
The activated plugins running are listed below. All are up to date at time of writing this reply:
- Akismet Anti-Spam
- Contact Form 7
- Easy Theme and Plugin Upgrades
- Elementor
- Instagram Feed
- Jetpack by WordPress.com
- MailChimp for WordPress
- UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore (this is the most recently installed, and the accordion was already demonstrating this behaviour prior to installing this)
- WooCommerce
- WooCommerce Menu Cart
- WooCommerce Product Image Gallery Options
- WP Crontrol
Are there known issues with any of the above? The theme we’re using is “Vogue” by KairaWeb: https://kairaweb.com/theme/vogue/
Any logs or anything that can be interrogated rather than going down the extreme path in the sticky of disabling everything and switching theme?
We were considered getting the paid-for version of Elementor as we like the look of the new menu capability – but if the product isn’t stable against other plugins I’m having second thoughts…