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In reply to: [Rotating Tweets (Twitter widget and shortcode)] Rotation not working in EdgeHi,
Remembered that I hadn’t tried loading the js in the footer and that fixed it. It’s working in all browsers now.
Would be interesting to know if you know why that would be though?
Thanks.
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In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] List Choice on WooCommerce Registration FormHi,
Yeah I’ve put it like that just as an example.
In the whole code the correct IDs are in there.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] List Choice on WooCommerce Registration FormHi Harish,
Yes, it was enabled but still not working.
Thought the following might help to find out what I’m doing wrong.
Also, a reminder that this is for the WooCommerce Registration Page
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In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] List Choice on WooCommerce Registration FormThanks for the help Harish, but unfortunately that didn’t seem to work either.
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In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] List Choice on WooCommerce Registration FormHey Lap,
Thanks for the reply.
I had tried with the additional:
<input type="hidden" name="mc4wp-subscribe" value="1" />However, I thought that was wrong as that didn’t work either?
Thanks
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Coupons pay for shipping fee possible?Also this isn’t resolved?
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Coupons pay for shipping fee possible?Thanks for your reply Hannah but I have tried that plugin (See original post). I don’t think it’s working as intended and hasn’t been updated in over a year. It causes the whole shipping fee to be deducted when using a coupon, even if the amount of the coupon doesn’t cover the order total and shipping fee.
The client doesn’t want to go down the free shipping route.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Coupons pay for shipping fee possible?Hi,
It should be able to cover part or the entire thing depending on the order total + shipping and how much discount the coupon allows.
The client’s site offers gift cards, which are basically coupons for the amount of the gift card purchased. The clients reason for wanting this is that they think it’s unfair that someone with one of these coupons could lose some of its value.
If a customer has a coupon for £25 and your order total came to £20 + £5 shipping fee.
The customer is losing £5 of the coupon because default WooCommerce doesn’t allow coupons to cover the cost of shipping. (See example here – The order comes to £26.99, and I use a coupon for £27, but the coupon is only used on the subtotal and the customer needs to pay the full shipping fee.)The client doesn’t want to allow completely free shipping, as it may only be a couple of pound left on the coupon, which wouldn’t cover all of the shipping rates.
Hope this makes a bit more sense.
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