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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesI am interested in this:
“If you wanted to get more technical but also build out something with potentially less maintenance you can unhook the order details section of emails and add just only what you want.” – but didn’t think it was possible. With those changes I am OK with Woocommerce emails with your plug-in. It’s perfect but for that – but it’s still the best plug-in for editing emails. Please and thank you?
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesp.s. I am correct in stating that the only way to accomplish wag I want is with overrides, correct?
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesOH ok. You had said the original ones did not have the hooks…and then had posted in other posts you could not override but then that you could and that one of the two would prevent the plugin form working. So when is it ok to override and still allow the plugin to work? That’s the part I am confused about.
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesRight, thank you. But can / should I override the original order-details and order-item templates or the ones from Kadence? You state in the last post that it doe snot matter, but a few posts prior, you say it does (or at least that is what I took away).
And if the latter, still the same folder in my child theme?
Form what I have read, the things I want to do cannot be done via hooks, but if they can, it would obviously be much better…
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesI’ve already made a copy of the Kadence templates, and made the changes. Just need to know where to copy these – the original Woocommerce folder with the same oath in the child theme or a mirror path of the Kadence folder in the child theme?
What I am doing (maybe you can add it as a feature later?) – is: 1. eliminate the heading of the order details (Product, Quantity, Price), 2. eliminate the Product Quantity field, and 3. eliminate total and sub-total. In addition, we want to eliminate “Order” and leave nothing, or replace it with “payment,” and then have the placeholder for order number fetch and populate the number.
Yes, the responsive part was taken into account and the email reads well, currently, on any screen type/size, but we want to do it the right way.
Let me know what you mean by keep up with the changes? You mean if we use your templates then we do not have to, or we still have to keep up with the changes, in which case in that regard it would be the same?
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesWell, I know what needs to be modified in the original templates. And I can find it in yours, I just need to know where to copy your templates to where, before editing. That’s all. It works for now, but you said it is the wrong way to do it.
What do you mena by keep up with the changes? I am just eliminating items from the PHO to not show in tables, such as quantity amount, table headings, etc.
qTranslate-XT is the continuation. I thought it has to be a compatibility issue with your plug-ins, since that part worked but not the part inside woocommerce, but then after a while neither does.
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In reply to: [Kadence WooCommerce Email Designer] Override templatesI am trying to modify the order details table, which includes info generated from the email-order-details template and from the email-order-items template. I had overridden the woocommerce templates and your plugin is still working, since your plug-in was still including info from those templates, which your plugin does not modify (but would be awesome if they did) but if it isn’t the right way, then please walk me through. Which files should I copy where.
The other issue is that I am using qTranslate-XT and upon initial testing, translation were working, but then the info was coming in both languages, with the [:es] [:en] [:] tags, so we just set the heading and subject in both languages with a /, and the recipient sees something like Gracias/Thank you as a workaround.
Punishing users. We feel we need the option instead of having to edit the code for each version as per your instructions, which is riskier but which we hace been doing each time.
No point in punishing everyone if other plugins do provide the functionality.
What do you mean by the fix? There is no harm in including them vs eliminating them also im Guttenberg.
Thank you for the clarification. I suspected as much, but it would be preferible if this were clearly stated, as are the other limitations.
Actually I am using qTranslate-XT now, so please check with that one (Git Hub – it is the progression of the plug-in, by a new team).
Well, I use elementor for everything else, so that may be why. I updated to q-translate-xt now (GutHub). Still, it appears that it is an issue with the translate plug-in, like you said. However, can you make your popup builder more compatible with Elementor?
Well, regardless of whether or not they are useless, why eliminate options? I also don’t like knowing that when I clone them one is called terms, then terms-1, then terms 1-2, etc.