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Thank you for your help, Kyle. Is it possible to change the color of the “add to cart” success message square too?
This reply has been marked as private.I hope I understood you in the right way. Here is a screenshot of that area. It is a boxed content via the swift page builder. I included icons and text. You brought me an idea – does the color of the “added to cart” success message change too? Is it possible to change this too?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Thank you for your fast response. It is the fa-check icon.
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MartinThank you so far, David. It is changing some things, but the order tracking button isnΒ΄t rounded at the moment. Further, it changes the color on mouse over, what it shouldn’t do, because the other buttons only change from rounded corners to edged corners on hover. Is it possible to change this? Thank you
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MartinHi there Kyle,
I am having a similar problem. Is it possible to change the icon color only on product pages? Thanks in advance
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MartinThis reply has been marked as private.Hi David,
actually no – I installed Woo about the regular WordPress installer. Anyway…thanks for your help, even this time it wasn’t a theme issue π
Overall I believe there is an issue with different language version and the theme. I figured out, that no other endpoint page were created after installing the theme. I recently checked the user account setting page in the WooCommerce settings and figured out, that all endpoints were named, but the pages aren’t installed, so I had to create all the endpoint pages.
May be I am wrong, but I guess this shall be installed automatically? Now I have access to all the WooCommerce pages, that doesn’t exist before (i.e. change password, view order, edit account and so on).
Hello guys,
I want to let you know, that the problem was solved in the meanwhile. If anyone has the same or similar problems, check the endpoints of the cart. In my case, it was a combination of translation issues and the “wrong named” endpoints. Anyway…thanks for your patience and your help.
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MartinHi David,
thanks for your answer. The site is in maintenance mode. You can test payments via bank transfer, don’t choose paypal please.
By the way. I had to reinstall my database, because some troubleshooting with the WPML translations, after deactivating WPML. Your created pages were deleted unfortunately, but my testing pages too. I hope this isn’t a problem.
In the meanwhile, I contacted WPML too. The gave me the hint, to activate or install the WooCommerce Store Pages under WPML -> WooCommerce Multilingual. They are automatically installed now, but nothing changed so far.
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MartinHi David,
thank you for your help. I tried now every possible option, but nothing worked. Disabled WPML, disabled WooCommerce Germanized, changed the endpoint….nothing π This is very bad, because my clients shall see any page which show them, that the order is complete. Do you have any other tipps? Anyway…as you suggest, I will report the issue to WPML. Lets see what they will say. Thanks in advance
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MartinIt seems that the endpoints were changed by WPML? Could it be? They have the state “not translated” but they are actually in german. Is this correct? Thank in advance.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Hi Rui,
I checked it again with the “Thank You” page which was created by Mohammad. He edited the settings within woo commerce and named the endpoint “order-received”. On this point, I get the 404 Error. After that, I removed the endpoint “order received” and named it “Thank You” instead. Now I have created a page named “Danke”, which means “Thank You” in german. Currently I don’t have the 404 Error but I do see the empty cart at the end of the order π
Hi guys,
thanks for your help. I checked it again like you mentioned and unfortunately I already get these 404 errors. Mohammad, you inserted already the “thank you” shortcode, right? Do you have further tipps? Thanks in advance. I hope we can solve this issue. π
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