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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Product Filter by WBW] switching price range and slider’s placesbeautiful! thank you
Oof, that was exactly it. Thank you.
oops, sorry about that.
This should do it: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14rqTNfXucCghmjOLTu_AqCKZWFYq8C1o?usp=sharing
Thanks!Thanks for the response!
Here ya go: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14rqTNfXucCghmjOLTu_AqCKZWFYq8C1o?usp=sharing
Hard to say without doing a whole lot of reconfiguring. The site has no need for posts so I’ve disabled all users from creating them, or accessing categories or any other associated data. I think I’ll just be restructuring how categories will be handled, which pertains to the above unanswered question.
Here it is again:
Thanks for your patience!<main id=”main” class=”site-main” role=”main”></main>I skimmed your ACF front-end document, and then searched your site and didn’t see anything for creating a Back-end ACF notification. Is this possible? If so, it would actually also solve several other problems I’ve been wrestling with. Thanks for the help!
Bummer. I tested a couple different factors with all of the possible relevant capabilities, and wasn’t able to produce a notification for that particular user role.
I skimmed your ACF front-end document, and then searched your site and didn’t see anything for creating a Back-end ACF notification. Is this possible? If so, it would actually also solve several other problems I’ve been wrestling with.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
But, to clarify, Vendors are creating these product categories on the backend on the same screen (https://hoodmarket.us/wp-admin/post-new.php?post_type=product), and ACF is not involved.
However, I did enable “edit product terms” and “assign product terms” for the Vendor user roles using a User Role Editor plugin so that they have access to creating new product categories.
Hope this helps!
Thanks again!
Jon
Thanks for getting back to me, I started to follow the steps in the link you sent me and then I realized I hadn’t tested another angle.
Backstory: im building a multivendor store, and Ive allowed access to creating Woocommerce product categories to the vendors. I’ve set your plugin up to send a notification when a new product category is added to that taxonomy.
I found that BNFW notifications will send just fine if the admin creates a category, but they will not send if a vendor creates a category. Any ideas on how to navigate this?
Thanks for the help!
Jon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] configure notification email destinationsThanks for the help, but after some research and testing I think my goal is to customize the emails from wordpress ([email protected])
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] configure notification email destinationsThat is quite helpful actually. But, now I’m curious if there’s a way to edit the email content?
I’d like to remove the IP address info from the content.
Thanks for the guidance!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] configure notification email destinationsThanks for the response!
But, I started at the Woo settings, and there are no options for comments, or product reviews or anything similar.
Beautifully done, thank you. I’m excited to explore this Branda plugin. I hadn’t heard of it before, but it seems like it will solves several issues I’ve been looking at. Thanks!
I’d like to remove the ‘home’ & ‘logout’ icons on the left.
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