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WooCommerce Realex Payments Walkthrough June 10 2014
We’ve got a quick update for you today! Our friends at Realex Payments have created an installation guide and video walkthrough for setting up the WooCommerce Realex Payment Gateway and WooCommerce Realex Redirect Gateway plugins that we’ve developed. Realex is one of Europe’s fastest growing online payment gateways and helps over 12,500 merchants accept payments online. We have two integrations with their payment processing services: The Realex Payment Gateway extension Keep Reading…
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WooCommerce Realex Payments Walkthrough June 10 2014
We’ve got a quick update for you today! Our friends at Realex Payments have created an installation guide and video walkthrough for setting up the WooCommerce Realex Payment Gateway and WooCommerce Realex Redirect Gateway plugins that we’ve developed. Realex is one of Europe’s fastest growing online payment gateways and helps over 12,500 merchants accept payments online. We have two integrations with their payment processing services: The Realex Payment Gateway extension Keep Reading…
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WooCommerce Realex Payments Walkthrough June 10 2014
We’ve got a quick update for you today! Our friends at Realex Payments have created an installation guide and video walkthrough for setting up the WooCommerce Realex Payment Gateway and WooCommerce Realex Redirect Gateway plugins that we’ve developed. Realex is one of Europe’s fastest growing online payment gateways and helps over 12,500 merchants accept payments online. We have two integrations with their payment processing services: The Realex Payment Gateway extension Keep Reading…
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WooCommerce Realex Payments Walkthrough June 10 2014
We’ve got a quick update for you today! Our friends at Realex Payments have created an installation guide and video walkthrough for setting up the WooCommerce Realex Payment Gateway and WooCommerce Realex Redirect Gateway plugins that we’ve developed. Realex is one of Europe’s fastest growing online payment gateways and helps over 12,500 merchants accept payments online. We have two integrations with their payment processing services: The Realex Payment Gateway extension Keep Reading…
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Using and Customizing the WooCommerce Product Retailers Extension May 27 2014
We sometimes get requests or questions from customers on how to tweak our WooCommerce extensions. Today we’re going to walk you through some settings and tweaks for the WooCommerce Product Retailers extension. Why WooCommerce Product Retailers? Let’s pretend that you own a book store and sell some popular books via orders that you fulfill yourself. You simply list some of your inventory online and ship right from your store. However, Keep Reading…
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Using and Customizing the WooCommerce Product Retailers Extension May 27 2014
We sometimes get requests or questions from customers on how to tweak our WooCommerce extensions. Today we’re going to walk you through some settings and tweaks for the WooCommerce Product Retailers extension. Why WooCommerce Product Retailers? Let’s pretend that you own a book store and sell some popular books via orders that you fulfill yourself. You simply list some of your inventory online and ship right from your store. However, Keep Reading…
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Using and Customizing the WooCommerce Product Retailers Extension May 27 2014
We sometimes get requests or questions from customers on how to tweak our WooCommerce extensions. Today we’re going to walk you through some settings and tweaks for the WooCommerce Product Retailers extension. Why WooCommerce Product Retailers? Let’s pretend that you own a book store and sell some popular books via orders that you fulfill yourself. You simply list some of your inventory online and ship right from your store. However, Keep Reading…
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Using and Customizing the WooCommerce Product Retailers Extension May 27 2014
We sometimes get requests or questions from customers on how to tweak our WooCommerce extensions. Today we’re going to walk you through some settings and tweaks for the WooCommerce Product Retailers extension. Why WooCommerce Product Retailers? Let’s pretend that you own a book store and sell some popular books via orders that you fulfill yourself. You simply list some of your inventory online and ship right from your store. However, 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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Don’t Share Terms Between WordPress Taxonomies November 20 2012
By default WordPress will reuse terms with the same name and slug between different taxonomies (at least for now). For instance, if you add the term ‘red’ as a tag, and then add the category ‘red’, the same wp_terms record will be shared between them. This is also true for any custom taxonomies you define (remember that despite their seeming differences, WordPress tags and categories are both implemented as taxonomies). 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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How to Set Up an SSH Tunnel With PuTTY July 26 2012
There’s lots of articles on SSH tunneling, and plenty that cover how to create a tunnel with PuTTY, so why write another one? Because I spent longer than I should have trying to get this working the other day, and failing due to a simple order of operations issue. So I decided to spell it out step-by-step, for people like me who need that extra little bit of help. Step Keep Reading…
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WordPress Pretty Category Permalinks Broken and Fixed July 26 2012
This is probably another one of those situations that applies only to me, but just in case someone else out there happens to have this same broken permalink issue, I’ll describe what happened to my site, and how I fixed it. The specifics of my setup were: WordPress 3.4.1, WordPress SEO 1.2.5, and the custom permalink structure /%category%/%postname%/. The problem that someone thankfully alerted me to (gotta get back in Keep Reading…
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Debugging WordPress June 11 2012
The following are some techniques I use nearly every day for debugging WordPress and WooCommerce, and can be used for plugin or theme development equally. Echoing or printing to the screen will only get you so far when debugging, especially in a complex framework like WordPress; to really understand the code flow, and to trace and fix issues, you need to be able to log messages to a file. For Keep Reading…
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GitHub Repository Not Found Workaround May 17 2012
Today I encountered an issue with GitHub where I was unable to fetch a remote repository to merge into my local clone. Everything seemed to be configured correctly, and I am able to fetch repositories from the same user without a problem, so it seems like there is some issue with this particular repository. Although I have a support ticket open with GitHub to try and determine the root cause Keep Reading…
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How to Upgrade Magento April 25 2012
I’ve been meaning to write an article on safely upgrading Magento for some time now, and with the release of Magento CE version 1.7.0 yesterday, April 24, 2011, now seems like a great time. These steps and commands are the actual ones I follow to upgrade client Magento sites, and I perform these core upgrades from the command line only. Please read through and understand all the steps before starting Keep Reading…
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Exclude Your Traffic From Jetpack Site Stats April 22 2012
I recently installed Jetpack by WordPress, solely because I wanted to use Site Stats, and even that I wanted mostly so that I could see my site traffic in the WordPress iPhone app. I quickly realized that Site Stats was tracking my own internal page views as I browsed around foxrunsoftware.net, throwing off my true page view/visitor numbers. Site Stats comes with some built in ability to exclude site traffic, Keep Reading…
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Double Notification and Comment Emails Explained April 14 2012
I finally took the time to investigate why I receive two notification emails each time a comment is posted at this blog. Granted, it didn’t hurt anything, but it was annoying to get the multiple emails on my iPhone. Initially I assumed the issue had something to do with my use of the WP-Mail-SMTP plugin (which I highly recommend if you want to use GMail to send your emails from Keep Reading…
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Import Remote Repository with EGit on Windows April 13 2012
Honestly sometimes I’m not sure why I continue to persist in using Eclipse as my editor of choice for most projects. Maybe it’s that I’ve been using it for so long now (7 years) and it’s gone the distance for me, though as with any long term relationship there are fights. Today was one of those fights, as I attempted to import a remote Git repository and create a project Keep Reading…
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WooCommerce Sample Data April 02 2012
A sometimes overlooked, but useful feature of WooCommerce 1.5.3 is the included dummy data file, which can be imported to create a number of products, and even attaches product images! This is useful when setting up test/development environments and you want a range of products available without having to manually create them. Step 1 – Locate the Dummy Data File The sample data file is included with the woocommerce plugin. Keep Reading…
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Date Range Picker Similar to Google Analytics March 14 2012
I’ve always loved the calendar date range selector in Google Analytics, it’s extremely user-friendly for the task of selecting a range of dates; much more so than the typical dual input boxes with independent calendars. There are a few options out there for replicating the Google Analytics range picker, however I couldn’t seem to find any that offered the functionality, looks, and ease of use right out of the box. Keep Reading…
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WooCommerce vs. Jigoshop March 01 2012
If you’re considering ECommerce options in general, and especially WordPress ECommerce in particular, you may find yourself asking whether WooCommerce or Jigoshop is the best fit for your online storefront. Maybe these are the only two ECommerce solutions you’re considering, and just maybe you’re not even interested in reading a lengthy article comparing and contrasting and delving into the minutia of what are still two very similar options. If you’re Keep Reading…
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Adding a Notification Bar to Magento February 20 2012
One of the first modifications I wanted to make to my first installation of Magento was to create a simple notification bar across the top of the site for displaying announcements and notices to visitors and customers. My initial solution was to simply make use of the built-in Magento Demo Store notice, which I will describe next. Magento Notices Template A quick and easy way to display a notification bar Keep Reading…
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