kathrynmichaud
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Done it! Your suggestion of
[your-brochure1]
[your-brochure2]
[your-brochure3]was quite right – for some reason it didn’t like the notification email address that I had entered so I changed that and the notification arrived!
Many thanks for all your help – much appreciated.
Kathryn
No, weirdly that makes the notification stop sending altogether – it looks like this:
From: [your-name] <[your-email]> Subject: [your-subject] Message Body: [your-message] Brochure required for the following venues: [your-brochure1] [your-brochure2] [your-brochure3] Sign up to Newsletter? [checkbox-387] -- This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Honeysuckle and Castle (https://www.honeysuckleandcastle.co.uk)
Fantastic! Thank you. Final question and then I’ll leave you alone – in the Message Body, I’d like to put:
Brochure required for the following venues:
and I thought I would list [your-brochure1] [your-brochure2] [your-brochure3] and it would show the names of whichever brochures had been selected but it doesn’t work – any idea?
Thanks again.
Hi, thanks so much for your help with this. I’m afraid the first suggestion didn’t work – the second one with the checkboxes does work but in the recipient email if somebody only selects one of the brochures it still shows the links for the others – any idea how I can stop it showing all of them when somebody only selects one?
Thanks!
Kathryn
This is the code in the form:
[select your-pdf-link multiple "Calke Abbey|https://www.honeysuckleandcastle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Calke-Abbey-Wedding-Brochure-2017-2018.pdf" "Hardwick Hall|https://www.honeysuckleandcastle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Hardwick-Hall-Wedding-Brochure.pdf" "Kedleston Hall|https://www.honeysuckleandcastle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Kedleston-Hall-Wedding-Brochure.pdf"]</p>
And in the recipient’s email:
Thank you for requesting a Wedding Brochure(s) from Honeysuckle and Castle. You can download your chosen PDF brochures here. [your-pdf-link]
Hi, thanks for your reply – I don’t think that would work when I’m using pipes though? As the link needs to change depending on which brochure is selected. Sorry, I think it’s my fault for not explaining properly before that I’m using pipes.
Thanks!
Kathryn
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postcode Shipping Rates- WooCommerce] Can I use * Wildcard?Hi, yes I would think it would as it’s a fairly comprehensive plugin but your best bet would be to contact the plugin author – the pre-sales support was really good and they should be able to answer your question straightaway.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postcode Shipping Rates- WooCommerce] Can I use * Wildcard?Sorry, I just checked and in the end I just used the Mangohour plugin which did what I needed.
If this is of any help, this is what I needed/what I did: purchased plugin from here: https://mangohour.com/plugins/woocommerce-table-rate-shipping?utm_source=wp-plugin-repo&utm_medium=table-rate-shipping-for-woocommerce&utm_campaign=readme-link
This is what I needed it to do: I need two shipping options for the UK – 1) free delivery and 2) £5.00 delivery charge for the Scottish Highlands and Islands and Northern Ireland. I need the £5.00 charge to be applied automatically at the checkout when somebody enters a relevant postcode. I don’t want to have to enter thousands of postcodes so I either need to be able to add wildcards or specifically select, for example, Northern Ireland as an area to have a £5.00 delivery charge. Can your plugin help me?
This was the answer: Yes the plugin has full support for UK postcode ranges and wildcards. Here are some examples:
B matches all UK postcodes beginning with B (but not BN, for example)
BN2 matches all UK postcodes with first half BN2
BN1-5 matches all UK postcodes with first half BN1, through BN5
PH4 4* matches all UK postcodes beginning with PH4 4 (using wildcard)
I would recommend that you create two shipping zones:Zone 1 – “Highlands and NI” – containing the postcode ranges.
Zone 2 – “Mainland UK” – containing the same postcodes, but ticking “Exclude”. This will act as an inverse of Zone 1.The required shipping rates could then be created for each shipping zone.
I also asked: Would the £5.00 delivery cost for Highlands and NI then be added automatically at the checkout? I’m trying to avoid the standard Woocommerce system where people have to tick a checkbox to select the shipping option.
and the answer was: Yes the £5 would be automatically applied for “Highlands and NI” postcodes. Assuming that you create zones as detailed in my previous email, here are the shipping rates that will achieve this:
Zone: Highlands and NI
Service: Standard Shipping
Condition: Item count
Min: 1
Max: *
Base Cost: 5Zone: Mainland UK
Service: Standard Shipping
Condition: Item count
Min: 1
Max: *
Base Cost: 0I had to Google and then add the postcode zones for the UK/the Scottish Highlands i.e. HS1 *
IV15*
IV36*
KA27*
KW17*Hope that helps!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postcode Shipping Rates- WooCommerce] Can I use * Wildcard?Hi – in the end I used a combination of Woocommerce Table Rate Shipping Plus from Mangohour and Postcode Shipping Rates which is on the WordPress Plugin site.
Kathryn
Help? Anyone?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LoginWP (Formerly Peter's Login Redirect)] How to logout?Hi – I’ve had to use another Log out plugin to give users the option to click on log out but is it possible though that if somebody enters an incorrect password an error message can appear on the same page just underneath the log in box instead of redirecting them to the standard WordPress – wrong password page. I’m using this plugin here: https://www.littlefoxwebdesignnewbuilds/westminsterguarantees2015.
Thank you!
Hi – thanks for the reply – is it easy to amend the url that the user is taken to after completing the reservation form which could be a Woocommerce page set up to take payment?
Thanks again.
Hi – okay – thanks for the link.
Hi – thanks for your reply. I don’t suppose you do any customisation work yourselves? I’ve been hunting for something suitable for a while but can’t find anything.
Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Menu Cart for WooCommerce] Position cart in top menu bar?Thank for your excellent support! And for solving the problem!