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Should Support be Part of a Plugin Purchase? March 04 2014
All of the premium plugins, apps, or extensions that we sell as a company include the software with support rather than just the software itself. Since some customers believe that WordPress software (or open source software in general) should be cheap or free, many have advocated for cheaper plugins without support bundled into the plugin price (just paying for the software + updates). We’re against this approach, and would argue Keep Reading…
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Why Use Plugins Instead of Theme Changes? February 25 2014
Since we develop a lot of plugins (mostly for WooCommerce) and do some custom development, we get a lot of questions on best practices or recommendations for adding functionality to a site. Many times we’ll provide suggestions or guidance and tell people they should create a custom plugin, which prompts the question, “Couldn’t I just modify my theme template or buy a theme with this built-in this instead? I don’t Keep Reading…
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Guide for Upgrading to WooCommerce 2.1 February 12 2014
WooCommerce 2.1 was released on Monday, and makes several changes to the core plugin. As a result, you may experience issues when upgrading if you don’t pay attention to a few of the changes. The guide that follows is a general overview of some things to look out for when upgrading to WooCommerce 2.1 to make the transition from WooCommerce 2.0 as smooth as possible. There are a couple of Keep Reading…
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New WooCommerce Extensions! November 29 2013
Hi all! We’re excited to share that we have three new extensions for WooCommerce that were just released yesterday. Quick, grab them for 35% off within the next couple days! First, Admin Custom Order Fields has deployed, which takes you one step closer towards using WordPress and WooCommerce as a CRM rather than just an eCommerce platform. Admin Custom Order Fields (ACOF) will allow you to create text field, drop-downs, Keep Reading…
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New WooCommerce Product Documents Extension! August 29 2013
We’re very excited to announce the release of another great WooCommerce extension! We’ve just released the WooCommerce Product Documents Extension, which allows you to create an accordion-style menu to display any supplementary documentation you want to post for customers for any product in your store. Want to post some sample chapters and images for an ebook? Use Product Documents! Need to post technical specifications or assembly instructions? It’s easy! The Keep Reading…
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How to Display WooCommerce Products by Subcategory September 01 2012
I recently released a WooCommerce plugin that allows you to organize your products by subcategory in your shop and catalog pages. This extension grew out of a client’s request to alter the standard WooCommerce catalog page layout to show nested child categories on his catalog pages, along with any products that belong to those categories; this is in contrast to the standard catalog pages which simply display all products assigned Keep Reading…
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How to Display MSRP Price on WooCommerce Shop Pages August 23 2012
The WooCommerce MSRP Pricing plugin allows you to set an MSRP price for your products and display it on the product page. But what if you want the MSRP displayed on the category/catalog/shop pages? The following is one solution, which will display the MSRP just before the regular product price in the catalog pages. You may need to do a little CSS style tweaking of the displayed MSRP price, depending Keep Reading…
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Creating a Custom Plugin For Your WooCommerce Shop April 19 2012
I plan to put together a mini series covering the basics of properly planning, engineering, launching and maintaining a WooCommerce shop. In the future as I write additional articles I will link them together, for now this first article will cover the basics of creating a custom plugin for your WooCommerce site, and provide you with a plugin skeleton to download and use as a starting point. This article assumes Keep Reading…
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