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February 15, 2016 at 3:40 pm in reply to: remove wishlist icon from header – without disabling wishlist plugin #249261
That is perfect, thank you 🙂
February 12, 2016 at 6:11 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248808It’s official: it was a woo update:
woocommerce changelog:
2.5.0 – 18/01/2016
Tweak – Only display the coupon form on the checkout if a coupon hasn’t been applied.February 12, 2016 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248798Cancel that.
It is a change in woo 2.5.
I just went into another of my sites with woo 2.4.13 and the coupon is also in the checkout.Then i upgraded it to woo 2.5.2 and the coupon field disappears in checkout when you have already added a code.
My apologies. It has nothing to do with Atelier. Woo went and changed things again!
Thanks
February 12, 2016 at 5:27 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248797OK in 2015 the coupon field doesn’t show if you entered a coupon in the cart.
However.. (see private reply)
February 12, 2016 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248795OK, maybe that is what is happening. Let me investigate with 2015 and other installs and get back to you.
With a previous theme we were using, it was possible. Could have been an older versions of woo.
I will report back.
Thanks for your support.
February 12, 2016 at 5:06 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248784Hi Kyle,
Thanks for looking at this. Yes it is applying a coupon code by default, but that isn’t the root of the issue. By disabling the specific auto-application the issue is still present.
It seems to be a theme bug, as far as I can work out.
I have tried all the settings available in every combo I can think of and I get the same result.
Basically, when you add a coupon in the cart (logged in or not logged in), on proceeding to the checkout, the coupon field “Have a coupon? Click here to enter your code” is not visible.
So in the instance, somebody wants to add 2 coupon codes, they can’t from the checkout, they have to do it in the cart.
As far as I understand it, that is a bug (or unusual UX), at least compared to other woocommerce installs I have.
Hopefully that explanation is a little clearer.
Thanks
February 12, 2016 at 1:52 pm in reply to: Coupon code entry field disappears in checkout for logged in users #248690This reply has been marked as private.Thanks Ed for the clarifixation. OK that means bye bye sidebar, hello mobile filters and problem solved. Just remains to be seen if customers spot the location of the filters. That’s gonna be fun watching that film!
Thanks Ed,
That works. Unfortunately, the full width is kinda important 🙂
Is my understanding correct that having full width shop AND ajax filters is something not possible with the theme, or can that be addressed in a future update?
Otherwise, I have a decision to make, and to be honest, I’m really digging the theme so far. I prefer not to go back to non-ajax filters.
Thanks
This reply has been marked as private.BTW, I deactivated all no essential plugins except for theme related and still no joy with YITH Ajax filter. That only leaves hosting. I’m on wpengine.
I also tried the css snippet:
.product-grid .product {
opacity: 1;
}Re: soywebadmins
same here for me too 🙁
gonna try the codecanyon product filter. See if I can get joy from that.
Will post my results
That’s a +1 from me too 🙂
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