I dont know if this is possible but I would like to create my Woocommerce Shop Frace65.com into multilingual. But the Plugins to make this happen are to expensive for me. Is it possible to install a new Wordpress but connect the Woocommerce products, sales etc from both installations togheter in one database?
You can use this free plugin which is compatible with WooCommerce - WP Multilang. No need of any add-ons and its tab-based language switching in admin panel would be very user-friendly.
Yes, Its possible to install wordpress and woocommerce in one database. You can just follow the steps by link, https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/start-with-woocommerce-in-5-steps/
Use qTranslate-X with the Woocommerce addon. Yes, the plugin is a little old now, but there is a project to revive it and bring it up to date. That said, I use it on 2 sites, one with Woocommerce, and can confirm that it works perfectly well. It's free and has the major advantage that all of the translations are kept in the same post, so there's no duplication.
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I currently have a Wordpress site hosted on my own servers with Woocommerce installed.
I would like to be able to sell carpet on this site by the meter with decimals. For example, the customer would enter "3.5" meters into an input field which would calculate the price.
https://woocommerce.com/products/measurement-price-calculator/
It looks like this extension will do exactly this but I just wanted to make sure that Woocommerce extensions would work on my Wordpress site.
Is this correct?
Thank you
As long as your site is up to date with WordPress and WooCommerce versions, then you should be able to install and use the WooCommerce extensions.
WooCommerce is maintained by Automattic who are the main developers and maintainers of WordPress so you should also get reliable support if you find yourself struggling. The main challenge I always have with WooCommerce plugins is configuring them so that they work exactly as I want them to work!
They state they have a 30 day money back guarantee and they have certainly refunded me in the past without argument.
Yes, It should because of Woocommerce's unified compatibility to it's extensions.
No worries.
I have bought this woocommerce plugin Software Add-on and installed this on one my WP sites where I sell my premium plugins and themes. It works fine when a product is purchased and the order email contains a license key generated by this plugin.
My question is how to incorporate or integrate this plugin API to a plugin so that end users ( my product buyers) can enter the key in a form or so and get my plugin activated. I find one test-script.php and a test-script-local.php. But I do not find any doc or guidance as how I can incorporate this in my plugin. My plugin is simple - it has the plugin php file, one functions.php, one css and one js file.
Any idea or guidance will be much appreciated.
Thanks
I want to attach Qwipi merchant with WordPress (woo commerce).
I searched a lot but didn't get any plugin.
I tried to get plugin but there isn't one.
Is there any way of doing this?
We recently built a QWIPI payment module for OpenCart - there isn't currently one for WooCommerce but we would be willing to make one for you if interested? Drop me an email - ben#weboptic.co.uk
So I recently updated the woocommerce plugin on a wordpress ecommerce store that I manage, however, previously the theme being used on the site had been developed from a template & once the update of woocommerce completed, the front-end of the site broke.
As a result I reverted back to the old version of woocommerce as a temporary fix. The problem is that now in the back-end in the orders tab, none of the orders from before the update are being shown - even though it states that there are over 4000.
I assume that this is something to do with the DB?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Not sure, but maybe this might contain the solution because it's kind of a similair problem. And if you can't get the answer here, you might wan't to ask the woocommerce support.
I'm trying to install Smashing Magazine's free e-commerce wordpress theme that uses PrestaShop and Wordpress together. I've been trying for about a day already and can't figure it out. Anyone willing to help?
this is the link to the file
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/06/26/free-prestashop-and-wordpress-e-commerce-theme-velvet-sky/
You should look at these suggestions they are very similar to your problem. You should also install the Prestashop-to-Wordpress plugin and the PrestaShop module for WordPress. I think you have to pay for the PrestaShop module for WordPress though.
It is two separate installs, 1 wp and 2 prestashop! The theme was designed to look the same so one can have both and user can navigate both but seems as they are on one platform, you can't install prestashop inside wordpress, you could possibly add the header & footer as well as a widget inside the blog or use iframe to view parts of it. They are two different platforms and to integrate both fully you would either have to create a module of some sort for prestashop or a plugin for wordpress in either case you would be using one or the other with both installed in your hosting account. If you want a shop in your blog or a blog in your shop the best way to do this would be to have a web designer create you a custom themes that look similar for both wordpress and prestashop, this would also be the case for any other shopping of blog platform. With that said both wordpress and prestashop offer solutions. With wordpress you can add plugins in order to sell products in your blog, with prestashop they offer various blog modules that you can install in your store, so you do have some options, I hope this helps sort it out for you, Good Day!