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July 26, 2015 at 7:10 pm in reply to:
Serious issue with Safari and Chrome 60209 | |
bigtom | Well the problem is I cannot have a sidebar, but sure I will marked this as solved and start another thread about the sidebar specifically. |
July 26, 2015 at 6:57 pm in reply to:
Serious issue with Safari and Chrome 60203 | |
bigtom | This was a conflict with a sidebar. Remove the sidebar and looks correct. |
June 4, 2015 at 7:38 am in reply to:
[Resolved] wpml support 46062 | |
bigtom | So far as I can see this has been regularly requested for two years. What gives? |
May 22, 2015 at 6:24 am in reply to:
Dokan and WooCommerce API? 44864 | |
bigtom | No big mission. Just a filter on the API request I think. Seems like this should work. Maybe I will get to testing it next week. I already have the API successfully running for a single shop. I just need to sort out the multiple vendor situation. |
May 21, 2015 at 4:44 am in reply to:
Vendor wire transfer (BACS) information. 44721 | |
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May 20, 2015 at 1:47 pm in reply to:
Vendor wire transfer (BACS) information. 44611 | |
bigtom | First image is the WooCommerce area for entering the store bank information. Using this will result in one bank receiving all the payment for all vendors. Vendors need the payments to go to their banks. The second image is the Vendor dashboard settings where the only payment method is Paypal. This should include a Bank details section so each vendor can enter their own information. This will also mean that wire transfer orders can only be one vendor per order by nature. We have found that customers are very understanding with this restriction. Unless you can format the order screen and emails to show multiple bank information for multiple vendors with the amount that goes to each vendor. I think that will be too confusing for the customer and complicated to implement. Hopefully this makes more sense now. Currently any wire transfer orders require the vendor to manually email the customer their bank details after they receive the order and it is not as smooth for the Vendor or the Customer. |
May 20, 2015 at 1:36 pm in reply to:
Vendor wire transfer (BACS) information. 44605 | |
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May 20, 2015 at 1:26 pm in reply to:
Too many mobile menu icons. 44603 | |
bigtom | First image Dokan there are two menu buttons on the right and one on the left (Toggle Sidebar). Second image eShopper there are two of the same looking icons and no explanation of the difference. Third image is one of our current site. One menu icon on the left and one visible cart status button that displays the number of contents and the total amount. This is much easier to understand and navigate. This is using iOS8.1 on iphone 6plus. But, you can get the same result making any desktop browser narrow. this is related to the responsiveness of the theme. FYI the problem was the PNG file format. |
May 20, 2015 at 1:19 pm in reply to:
Too many mobile menu icons. 44601 | |
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May 20, 2015 at 12:52 pm in reply to:
Too many mobile menu icons. 44593 | |
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May 20, 2015 at 11:20 am in reply to:
Dokan and WooCommerce API? 44574 | |
bigtom | We have vendors that have their own large databases and need a way to post products in an automated way. The WooCommerce API is one option we are looking at. This would also allow us to have native mobile apps for vendors to monitor their stores in Dokan. It seems that as long as we have the vendor logged in with their API keys they will see only their data. basically this allows vendors to use their own database tools and not interact as much with the Dokan vendor dashboard as much. Not all vendors need this feature but the ones who do really want it. This would allow them to publish hundreds of products at a time quickly and changes could be made easily via a custom mobile app or their separate ecommerce site. So if they sell something outside of the Dokan marketplace the stock and availability can be automatically updated in their Dokan. |
September 24, 2014 at 4:31 am in reply to:
Error with Language translation 27352 | |
bigtom | Sometimes strings are missing from the POT file. It happens. Have you tried using LocoTranslate to manage the translations? I started using it and it makes it easier. You should be adding a .mo and a .po together. WeDevs can check if the strings are actually localizable, but my guess is they are included as they do great work. |
September 24, 2014 at 4:25 am in reply to:
Integrating with WooCommerce 27350 | |
bigtom | It seems like you may have the setting wrong in WPUF. Maybe your form is set to add the entry as a post and not a product. WPUF works great once you get the setting dialed in. Check the documentation. |
September 22, 2014 at 12:39 pm in reply to:
Dokan CSV Import 27174 | |
bigtom | Mahi, That seems like it only works with a wordpress export. I need something that will allow vendors to import from CSV when the product info comes from a non wordpress database. I guess I could use some other companies CSV plugin and process the products for the vendors on the backend but I am not excited about it. Maybe there is a way I could use WPUF Pro to make the CSV upload work. Any ideas? |
July 8, 2014 at 2:49 am in reply to:
Dashboard columns 23154 | |
bigtom | I want to do this for more than one column. http://docs.wedevs.com/adding-columns-to-dashboard-table/ As your example shows a screen shot this should help you. I have added one column just fine per the documentation, but what if I need to add “Sub Title 2” as well? Your example shows Sub Title between Status and Options, but how can I set it between Featured Image and Title? |