Akramul Hasan
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Hi @kappat745,
Thank you for reaching out.
Before the officially announce compatibility with the latest WordPress version, I would like to suggest to encourage you to try the plugin. If you encounter any issues, please report them here.
Regarding your question about importing/exporting product tabs, the method mentioned in the article you referenced isn’t limited to the free or pro version. It utilizes WordPress’s default export functionality, which is supported by this plugin’s free version. So, in short, yes, you can export the data by following the method explained in the article.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Best regards,
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Pay Pal pay options is Grayed outHello @bemodesign ,
Thank you for reaching out.
Here I can see the PayPal button which is functional and working fine. https://share.cleanshot.com/mvW6DF9T
Am I missing something?
It might be a caching issue. You can clear the cache, including any caching plugin on your site and clear the browser cache as well.
Let me know if it works.
Regards,Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Change Colour of Links with Elementor.home a { color: 'your_color_hex_code' !important; }
paste this css for your homepage link color
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In reply to: Can’t Change Colour of Links with Elementorwhat was your Homepage url?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Change Colour of Links with ElementorYes you can do it. Your homepage body tag has a spacial class (you can find it by inspect element). Write your CSS for homepage by using that class.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Looking for Specific Type of YouTube PluginHello @velanche
Did you try this one?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/automatic-youtube-video-posts/Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to create account with different emailTo change the email associated with your WooCommerce Payments account, you can follow these steps:
- Log in to your WordPress website and go to the WooCommerce section.
- Click on the “Settings” tab and then select the “Payments” tab.
- Find the WooCommerce Payments section and click on the “Manage” button.
- You will be redirected to the WooCommerce Payments dashboard. Click on the “Settings” tab in the left-hand menu.
- Scroll down to the “Business Information” section and click on the “Edit” button next to the email address.
- Enter your new email address and click on the “Save Changes” button.
- You will be prompted to verify your email address. Check your inbox for an email from WooCommerce Payments and follow the verification instructions.
If you want to completely unlink the account and create a new one with a different email, you can contact WooCommerce Payments support to assist you with this process. They will be able to help you unlink the account and guide you through the steps to create a new one with a different email address.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Change Colour of Links with ElementorWhere did you paste that CSS?
Do you have any caching by any plugins or hosting?Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Guidance Requested – Customization of WP Landing PageHi @finansh
One way to achieve this is by using a form builder plugin for WordPress, such as Gravity Forms or WPForms. These plugins allow you to create custom forms with conditional logic, which means that the fields displayed to the user will depend on their previous selections. You can also integrate these plugins with various third-party services, such as Zapier or Webhooks, to automatically send the user data to your underwriting algorithm and display personalized results on the landing page.Another option is to use a custom WordPress theme with built-in form functionality and support for custom post types. This approach allows you to create a custom landing page with a form that collects user data and sends it to your underwriting algorithm. You can then display the results on a separate page or post type, which can be filtered based on the user’s selections.
Hope this will help you to think further
ThanksForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Change Colour of Links with ElementorHi @charlisklar
Surely there should be an option in Elementor to set a color for the link.
Therefore you can set a global color by writing CSS on all anchor tags like this:a { color: 'your_color_hex_code' !important; }
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site insecure@zimmer46 That’s great!
You are most welcome!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Payment plans for variations of a single productHello @wichtc91
This plugin has the exact functionality (At least they are claiming: https://prnt.sc/NwP4z1N9JsDA)
https://yithemes.com/themes/plugins/yith-woocommerce-deposits-and-down-payments/Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to not showcase the current blog in the related posts sectionHello @saip1540
First of all need to identify how this section is coming. It seems you are using the Visual Composer page builder for this section. If yes, then you should have some option to not showing the current post in the query.
If this section is not coming from page builder, then need to modify the query.
First get the current post id and then adds the current post’s ID to thepost__not_in
parameter, which excludes it from the related posts section.
You can find more from here
https://developer.www.ads-software.com/reference/classes/wp_query/#post-page-parametersForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site insecureHi @zimmer46
It sounds like there may be an issue with the SSL certificate configuration on your new host. When a website is accessed without the “www” prefix, it may be treated as a separate subdomain by some servers. This means that the SSL certificate may not be configured properly for the non-www version of your site.
There could be other issues as well. However, you can try to use this plugin and hope it will fix your issues.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/really-simple-ssl/This plugin automatically detects your SSL certificate and configures your site to work with HTTPS. It also includes an option to enable a redirect from the non-www version of your site to the www version.
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In reply to: Fixing ‘Warning: Undefined variable $text’Hi,
Make sure you are using the latest version of your theme.
Thanks