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  • Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hello there
    There isn’t any logs. I am fed up with woocommerce. It’s a subpar fatal error pain in the azz plugin that I have deleted entirely from my website! I also deleted all of its lingering files from my C-Panel backend! How sneaky they are to leave core and root files in a WP website after a user deletes their plugin.

    I will NEVER use woocommerce for any website! and I would highly advise people to not use that error prone junk of a plugin!

    WooHoo!! I have discovered and installed the WordPress Ecwid E-commerce plugin!!! and it is absolutely AMAZING!!!! NO issues – NO error messages – absolutely flawless functionality and I would highly recommend it to people who are sick and tired of Woocrapcommerce!

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hi Mirko

    “Changing the theme normally would not cause major problems. You can switch back to your theme once the conflict test is finished and you should get back the previous layout and style.”

    ^ I would have to strongly disagree with anyone who thinks changing themes is harmless. I spoke with two professional developers about that and they said “DO NOT change themes or delete/upload a new woocommece plugin unless you have the talent to fix a broken store page.” I don’t. Not the one I currently have. They said “it can and usually does break the store page and you will be having more problems than you already have, and you cannot use a staging site if your hosting company doesn’t offer that service.” So at their advice, I will (not) be changing themes or deleting woocommerce.

    I have back-ups, but sometimes they are broken, so I won’t be relying on them.

    I did read the woocommerce error logs carefully, and it appears there is issues involving my previous cc processor plugin. That plugin was removed, but it left core files in the back-end that have been causing issues. I spoke to them about it and they agreed to go into my core root files and remove all their data from my website.

    My current cc processor plugin company also said that there actually is a way to reconfigure their plugin on their end to modify zip code requirements.

    Both companies said their work would be completed within the next couple weeks, so I will wait and see if that is a fix. If not, then I will burn down my website and build a new one on another platform. It’s wayyyy cheaper to build my own e-commerce website than to pay someone else to fix this one or to build a new one. With all the Youtube videos I’ve seen lately, I can definitely build another website from scratch using Devi or Elementor and Rank Math! Boom!

    Stay tuned!

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hi Margaret

    I’m not familiar with how to change themes. I always thought that if I changed themes I would destroy or delete the current one. My website was built by a so called “Professional website service” and they used Beaver Builder theme with three or four Beaver related plugins – one called “Beaver Themer” and another called “Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder”.

    Exactly how do I deploy “store front” and how do I safely switch back to what I had previously without destroying my current website?

    I already disabled all plugins one-by-one and that was useless.

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hi, Juan
    I took a good look at it. I don’t feel comfortable posting that information on a public forum. I can tell you that everything in that report is in green, except for a page that I intentionally made private. All messages and system check-marks in that report are green.

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hi Mirko
    I’m glad you posted that. I just found out that drop down menu to the right of the “Product data” title is also missing! So both of them are missing!

    I got screenshotties of both below:

    https://snipboard.io/xwl27r.jpg
    https://snipboard.io/S3eym9.jpg

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    I’m in woocommerce “settings” right now and I don’t see “error logs”. That must be in the backend. I’m not that tech savvy and my subpar hosting doesn’t provide a C-panel. By the way, in that case, how does one access the root and core files of a WP website without a C-Panel? My hosting company won’t tell me how to do that.

    By the way, I just discovered that there is a “woocommerce update required” blue click button message at the top of the woocommerce settings page. However, if I update that thing it is breaking my entire store page. Only the store page. I tried it twice and had to backup my website both times. I won’t be updating that stupid thing again! And it’s mostly for them to offer/sell products, not for security or constructive functionality purposes!.. ugh! I hate when updates are only for that!

    If I can figure out how to post a screenshot of this issue on this thread, I will do that. I have a nice screenshot of this issue on my desktop, but there’s no attachment link thingy here.

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    I took your advice and clicked on that link. It says: “Temporarily deactivate all plugins except WooCommerce and the WooCommerce extensions you’re experiencing issues with.”

    I cannot deactivate “all” plugins unrelated to woocommerce since that action will completely disable/remove the pages that support woocommerce.

    Thread Starter jayboo

    (@jayboo)

    Hello
    That tab is completely gone. Not showing up at all. I have updated every plugin on my website to date and the issue persists. I also deactivated all my other woocommerce related plugins and that does no good. I hit “ADD NEW” to add a new products and that page has the “attributes” tab as you see in your pic, but the “variations” tab is missing.

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