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…and great support!
njevicSpectatorYes, thank you.
Didn’t clear my browser cache when I checked earlier…
Thanks again for a great set of plugins!
njevicSpectatorThanks Peter – almost there…
There’s still a border using a JPG and a grey background when using PNG.
Here is how I pasted the code provided:
/*
* Place your custom CSS styles in this file.
* When upgrading the plugin just keep a backup copy of this file
* so you don’t lose the CSS changes you made during the upgrade.
*/
.format_text .eStore_subscribe_button {
border-width: 0;
}
.eStore_button_object input{
background:none;
border-color: none;
border-style: none;
}
njevicSpectatorI added the code, but there was still a border with a JPG (not as pronounced), and now a grey background with a PNG (that has a transparent background.
njevicSpectatorGreat. Thanks!
njevicSpectatorPerfect – just what I was looking for.
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorWorks like a champ!
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorThe updated Plugin resolved the problem.
I had a sale come through (yeah!) before I could run a test, and is was tracked in Google Analytics; all’s well.
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorI’m also having troubles getting the e-commerce to work.
Check that e-Commerce is enabled on Analytics; is enabled in eStore; have Google Analytics for WordPress up.
I am on 5.0.0 eStore.
Below is my Google Analytics from one of my pages:
<script type=”text/javascript”>
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push();
_gaq.push();
(function() {
var ga = document.createElement(‘script’); ga.type = ‘text/javascript’; ga.async = true;
ga.src = (‘https:’ == document.location.protocol ? ‘https://ssl’ : ‘http://www’) + ‘.google-analytics.com/ga.js’;
var s = document.getElementsByTagName(‘script’)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
})();
</script>
I don’t see
“<script type=”text/javascript”>//<![CDATA[
// Google Analytics for WordPress by Yoast v4.0.13 | http://yoast.com/wordpress/google-analytics/”
at the beginning of the analytics scripts like bowerstech in the post above…
I thought my problem might have been that I have the actual analytics code pasted in the tracking scripts section of the site (I also have scripts for Get Clicky and Piwik), but I deleted all of these scripts and updated Yoast’s plugin – but when I view the source code, I don’t see any Google Analytics code.
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorAha, that should work. I’ll give it a try!
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorWhat do you mean by “same query string”?
Would I use “[wp_eStore_buy_now:product_id:7:end]” for example?
njevicSpectatorThanks.
Is there a way whereby a customer clicks on the Buy button on the static site and it automatically passes the click through to an eStore button on WordPress?
I want to minimize the number of clicks a customer needs to click…
njevicSpectatorGreat – thanks guys.
Again, the S3 was easy to set up and works great!
Nick
njevicSpectatorI converted to S3, which appears to be working brilliantly; however, I do have one question about Relative vs Absolute and S3: the S3 is working with the Relative option selected – so now I’m confused since the files are clearly on another server…
Thanks,
Nick
njevicSpectatorI think I found my answer: My Automatic URL Conversion Preference was set to “Relative”.
Am I right (I’ve already changed the paths of all of my products)?
Thanks,
Nick
Gonna try Amazon S3…
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