• Hello To All,
    My name is Derek, a graphic designer, heading into the devlopment word headfirst.

    I’m having quite a few issues, like my android starting video randomly, with my last porn clip conquest…not important, just a note to self on my walk of shame to the coffee pot.

    Anyway – I’m running a wordpress site, that is the backbone to my shopping cart. Using an external plugin called Ecwid (AJAX), it allows me to add restraurant/products, which I display as a category block in a PAGE in wordpress. hence, http://www.store2door.biz/mcdonalds, displays a category from the Ecwid store.
    Beause of the limitations of the plugin, and my complicated needs, I’m running into a problem enabling/disabling these categories on a scheduled basis. Example: The restaurant closes at 11pm, I want to disable the page allowing access to new orders.

    I’ve managed to do so on the desktop version, but the mobile site is a bit of a pain. Does anyone have a way to create a mobile site with the same restrictions?

    If this seems a bit confusing, please ask for more and infor. I just wanted to summerize to catch the attention of the pros.

    the site is: http://www.store2door.biz.

    Thanks for any advice ahead of time.

    Sincerely,
    The-Retarded-College-Dropout-With- voices- in- my- head- that- arent developers. FML.

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  • Hi,
    Are these time restrictions category-specific?

    Thread Starter dtek516

    (@dtek516)

    Well, yes. I have ecwid store specific code block on each PAGE.
    So for a pizza restaurant, I have a page (pizza-restaurant), which has the ecwid category code.

    So I’m looking for a plugin, ideally, that allows me to schedule when the page displays the ecwid code, or when it skips to a <h1> This Store is Closed After 10pm</h1>

    I’m looking into developing my own plugin I guess. Can;t seem to find that type of GUI anywhere.

    So I’m looking for a plugin, ideally, that allows me to schedule when the page displays the ecwid code, or when it skips to a <h1> This Store is Closed After 10pm</h1>

    I beleive there is no ready WP plugin which can do this. So some custom coding will be required anyway.

    Adrian Wong

    (@flatwhitestudio)

    You may like to see the WP Maintenance Mode Plugin and see if this is a suitable solution for your needs.

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/extend/plugins/wp-maintenance-mode/screenshots/

    Otherwise you should be able to learn something from this plugin and fit them within with what you may like to achieve.

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