Ryan Ray, a11n
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] New “LIVE” label on wordpress toolbar, why?Thanks for sharing @mattthomas-photography.
I think with the above information, we could probably mark this thread as resolved, but please do create a new thread if we could discuss this further or anything else in Woo. Thanks!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] New “LIVE” label on wordpress toolbar, why?Hi all,
Just to clarify and confirm, this LIVE label is part of the Coming Soon Mode that came in WooCommerce 9.1.
There are of course hooks & filters you can use to customize or disable it entirely, see the post on our developer site.
If you were up to it, I think you all could bring some worthwhile suggestions to be made on this feature over on GitHub as an Enhancement Request. For example, there is already a WordPress Environment type that perhaps WooCommerce could extend with our Coming Soon Mode feature.
Let me know if that helps and what you think!- This reply was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Ryan Ray, a11n.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Luminance] Thumbnails alignment problem on mobileHi @hinzpak,
I took a look at your site using my browser dev tools, but couldn’t necessarily find an example of what you’re describing.
Maybe you had changed some settings for now?Thanks so much for the review, Zade, and being honest with your experiences here.
I do know that the issue with styling on version 3.1.7 is being worked on, and I would say that the Braintree plugin supports 3DS at this point, like was mentioned in patrickhs support thread. Outside that, it sounds like you’ve done everything else that is often recommended when thwarting card testing attacks.
I’m glad you’d found WooPayments as a great solution for the card testing issues you’ve experienced. If we can help further troubleshoot that and try to help improve your experience with Braintree please do let us know.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Origin Unknown on Custom FormHi @cerimon,
Had you seen this pull request that made thegetdata()
method in theorder-attributes.js
file accessible? This was done to help get order attribution work with payment methods that add express checkout options, like Apple Pay & Google Pay.
There is then this related issue where further discussion is taking place on how to get that data. Check those over and perhaps there is some useful changes there you can use in your checkout you’re building to still populate and use order attribution data.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Apple / Google pay – Stripe plugin doens’t make me payYou’re most welcome @edizionieufonia. I hope that can work out for your needs and keep Apple Pay & Google Pay happy at the same time. ??
Let us know if we can help any further, have a good day!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Shop Grid goes missingHi @itsmefti,
Thanks for sharing any logs and your system status with us when you can. That’ll give us a bit more insight into what’s in use on the site, and could offer some theories on what may be happening.
Can I ask in the meantime, when you do update stock via CSV, is that the only column or data, outside a SKU or ID number to match to existing products, in your CSV file you import?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Apple / Google pay – Stripe plugin doens’t make me payHi @edizionieufonia,
That’s a good question. Maybe these are details they can add as account fields in the My Account page? Something that is saved to their account / profile and not used when checking out with Apple Pay / Google Pay since neither seem to fully support custom fields currently.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google Analytics for WooCommerce] False ecommerce data@tempesttech563,
Happy to help as best we can. It is a bit of a bummer, I’m sorry that your data was muddled for those few days. Maybe there’s a way to divide said data by a quarter for however you may report or record that?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google Analytics for WooCommerce] False ecommerce dataHi @tempesttech563,
Do we have any options for repairing the incorrect data in GA4?
Thanks for the question, and to my best knowledge once it’s in Google Analytics it is there with no option to edit. I don’t know, nor can I find, any way to correct historical data in Analytics.
- This reply was modified 8 months ago by Ryan Ray, a11n.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Google Analytics for WooCommerce] It was a good pluginHi @tsso0120,
Thanks for the short review. As you may have seen in other threads, rolling back the Google Analytics plugin on your site to version could help make sure things work for you as they were before.
From the Advanced View page, scroll to the bottom, and you’ll see a dropdown where you can select 1.8.14. Also, to be sure, do you know that the current 2.0.3 version doesn’t work on your site?Either way, I hope this helps and as more updates are released we can help change this review to a good one!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Cannot change shop page titleHi @su1,
I wanted to come by with an update that this appears to be a known issue at the moment with the Product Catalog template. This template is used when you have a theme activated that supports Site Editing, like Twenty Twenty-Four does. ??
We’re working to fix this and soon the template will use the title you have set for your Shop page. You can follow that progress via this GitHub issue if you’d like.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Square] 3d secureHi @egusplosion,
To my best knowledge, Square does need you to enable 3D secure in your account. See their support doc on that for more information, but they list these steps.- Go to?Payments?>?Risk Manager?from your online Square Dashboard.
- Click?Rules.
- Click?Create rule.
- Under?Select action, set your rule to?Require 3D Secure. You can then set the location where the rule will apply, and the conditions when the rule will apply
Hi @rqcmt,
You are most welcome, it’s been my pleasure.
I did do a little digging now and found, at least for my sandbox testing, where I can view the API requests and responses. See their own docs on this here.
I was then able to view my previous test payments that we’d used to trigger errors, etc…
Image link: https://d.pr/i/UsJ90mThanks for the reply and understanding. I appreciate you working to make sure you understand how everything works together.
You are right that Square gets this request from WooCommerce to process a payment. It returns the error, whichever that may be, to WooCommerce where it is logged IF you have logging enabled in your Square payment settings.
There are also likely logs on Squares side of things. I am not certain on where to look for those, but they would surely log the request and response for any transactions coming into their system.