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you should enable debug and check your debug log
https://docs.wp-pizza.com/troubleshooting/PS: in fact, if you experience strange behaviour after changing things, as a first suggestion, I would say clear your browser cache/cookies etc (and purge anything that 3rd party caching plugins may do if you are using any)
my guess would be that you had a session running that needed to be cleared (i.e your browser cache)
which happens automatically if you re-activate/install the pluginin any case , glad it’s sorted
>Thank you for your time
you’re welcomein any event, i would think we could have more targeted conversation if you could provide a link to the actual implementation (i.e website/url), otherwise it’s all a bit abstract as there are many factors that could come into play on any given site
sorry, but what is that particular screenshot supposed to tell me ?
in other words, autocomplete gives you options as you start typing . the more typing you’ve done, the fewer options there will be
from what i can see , your address is already completely entered, so there’s no other autocomplete option to display as there isn’t any other
somehow not sure what the issue is i must admit
using maps: no
using areas/postcodes: only the other way round. that is, include/set all the streets you want as distinct separate “areas” (which will then be streets)If you use the maps option, it will use distances only, regardless of what the boundaries of any postcodes are
if you want to restrict by – arbitrary – regions/areas, you will have to use the standard settings and type them in as those different areas in the “Delivery Options” settings of the plugin
i cannot see any modal popup on http://superucowines.com/pedidos-4/ . that page does not do anything really (probably because it’s not set as the orderpage in wppizza->order settings)
and its also still running v 3.9
i dont think this has something to do with the divi theme (that’s used on many sites that use wppizza without issues as far as i know) but more likely the plugin that generates the popups (that would be my guess at the moment).
wppizza will only generate all the code necessary for checkout if it knows that the checkout widget is actually on the page
to do that , the page content saved gets searched for the widget (shortcode) BEFORE it is renderedif the popup does its own thing – i.e. not useing the wordpress content filters to add to the page, wppizza has no way of knowing that the cart is on the page
sure, it generates *some* output, but all the required javascript files will be missingyou could however try to enable “wppizza->settings->miscellaneous -> Load css and js on all pages” . this *might* help
>Sory about the amount of messages
no problema couple of things
a) you have the *checkout* widget on that page 2x – there *will* be things that do not work if you do that
b) however, when i mess around with things here by adding all sorts of widgets to the same page , there does also perhaps appear to be a bug in 3.9 of the plugin (not 100% sure yet if that’s a bug or something else)
c) as there were a number of things that were updated in 3.9, perhaps you could try downgrading to 3.8.6 – available here https://wordpress.org/plugins/wppizza/advanced/
there were no database changes between the two, so this should be quite safe to do – though making a backup never hurts of course
if you do that and it works, let me know and i’ll try to figure out what the issue may be – after all, you are trying to use the whole thing in a not very common way (that’s fine of course, but not something i can extensively test that much between updates given the number of possible permutations there could be in setting this sort of thing up)>it just shows me: from 10:00 to 22:30 without a break !!
as it says in the help screen actually
“Note: if you set anything here, it will not be reflected when displaying openingtimes via shortcode or in the widget, so you might want to display your openingtimes manually somewhere. It DOES, however close the shoppingcart, the ability to order etc as required)”regarding some sort of countdown widget:
sorry, but I don’t think I will spend any time on this (not now or in the near future anyway) as there are other things I consider to have a way higher priority and usefulness[wppizza type=’cart’] does not take any “category” arguments
that’s because you put the orderpage shortcode/widget on the page instead of the cart
got a url ?
any kind of decent clone/migration plugin would do i would think
the only way to do that (at the moment) is to copy/duplicate your pizza and it’s ingredients to a distinct additional menu item that only has one size (i.e small) and disable half/halfs etc there
This reply has been marked as private.>Do I need to look somewhere else in order to change it?
no, that’s the only place
just to be sure though, when you say “once I place a order on the shop the print order comes out as usually”
where are we looking ?
when clicking on the print button next to an order in th eorder history (or a cloudprint printout perhaps) or elsewhere ?that simply will not do or anyone could just subscribe anyone else at any time
one needs – at a minimum – double opt ins with the option to also allow the user to opt out again at any time and in a simple mannerthat said, this is what the integration below is for, as all those mailinglists already cater for optins/outs and various other options,
not to mention they are of course also there to actually administer and send newslettershttps://www.wp-pizza.com/downloads/wppizza-mailinglists/
(though yes, in effect it adds a simple checkbox to the frontend , but there’s a lot more to it than that)
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