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Hmm, thanks for the link although what it’s describing is exactly what I am doing – having a separate sales page for each product – that why I wanted to remove the Add to Cart button from the New Products category on the homepage so that it was clear there was more information about each product when you click on it. But I guess I can go back to how I originally set it up using the NextGen gallery – it just seems silly to have to input all the information (titles, price, links etc) twice.
Is there a reason why some of the Fancy options include CSS for the button but other Fancy options don’t? If Fancy 3 just included a CSS class for the button it would be easy to hide it.
NettioMemberOk I deactivated, deleted, reinstalled and activated the plugin and that didn’t fix anything. It’s still allowing me to redeem a coupon for more times than the redemption limit. Do I need to reset the database tables? And if I do what will happen? Would I have to re-input everything (all the products, coupons, etc?) Any help is much appreciated as I need to get this fixed asap. Thanks!
NettioMemberHmm, I’m pretty sure I did. I followed the directions from here: http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/ecommerce/wordpress-estore-installation-and-usage-guide-31. Deactivated the plugin, uploaded via FTP and then reactivated it. Is there a way I can reset it? If I have to do a fresh install that’s fine. I just really need to get this figured out today since tomorrow the shop is supposed to go live and I want to make sure everything is ready and working.
NettioMemberOh, thank you so much! I updated the plugin and it now directs to the manual checkout.
But now I’m having issues with the Redemption Limit. I have the limit set to 1 which I thought would mean it would be one-time use only but it’s allowed me to redeem that coupon multiple times. Am I just misunderstanding the Redemption Limit feature? In the Manage Coupons section it’s actually showing the Redemption Limit is 1 but Redemption Count is 2? And when I look at that coupon use in the Manage Customers section, there are 5 transactions all using that coupon. These have all best test transactions so it’s not a huge deal but I do want to make sure I have this all set up right before actual people start shopping.
Thanks so much for your help. I really appreciate it!
NettioMemberThanks so much! That worked perfectly.
I do have a question about the Manual Checkout though. If the amount is $0, the cart will automatically redirect to the manual checkout, which is great. But if the amount ends up being a negative number (which happens if the product purchased is less than the $10 off), the cart doesn’t redirect anymore. Is there a way to make it redirect for a value that is zero or less? Right now it sends me to a Paypal error page instead.
NettioMemberI know this thread is from 10 months ago but I am looking to do something similar. Have there been any improvements to this or are there any plans to add this feature in the future?
I would like to be able to offer a coupon for $10 off the total amount but right now it is taking $10 off each product in the cart. Is there any way to do this manually? Or to limit the total discount amount?
A percentage off coupon won’t work for me in this case as the whole point is that the customer doesn’t have to pay anything unless their cart amount is above $10. It’s essentially like a gift certificate but I don’t need it to be able to track if they still have money left – it would only need to be a one time use kind of thing.
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