Uriahs Victor
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Hi there, I see you marked the thread as resolved so I’m assuming you already found the answer. I’ll still provide the answer for future reference for anyone landing on this thread:
The default coordinates can be set in the “Display settings” of Kikote under this option: https://lpacwp.com/docs/display-settings/#default-coordinatesI haven’t heard from you in a while so I’ll be closing this thread now. Feel free to open a new one if you’re still having issues.
Hi there,
I’ve responded to your ticket via our support platform. I am going to close this thread here as this forum is only for the free version of the plugin.Hi there, Cost by Distance is a PRO feature, to discuss pro features, please submit a ticket here: http://lpacwp.com/contact
This forum is for the free version of the plugin.Hi there,
You can directly change where the map shows up on the checkout page by making use of this filter hook that is offered by Kikote: lpac_checkout_map_orientation
In the function, return the checkout page hook you want to use instead of those offered by default in the plugin settings.
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However, based on what you’ve mentioned, I believe in your case you’d instead have to use a combination of JavaScript and CSS within JavaScript to hide/show the map based on interactions happening on your checkout page.Hi there,
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I will take a closer look and try to reproduce and think of how else this feature can be implemented
I’m a dev so I build sites locally and create any custom plugins needed for the site locally. I use LocalWP, I think MacOS adds the .DS_Store to the folders of the custom plugins I might interact with. But I’m not sure what the pattern is. I just know that I’d find .DS_Store files when browsing the site after its been migrated to live.
I’m not sure at what point MacOS adds the .DS_Store files to a folder.Hi there,
The plus code inputted by Kikote is actually coming directly from the Google Maps API. We do not use an external plus code library or anything of that sort. The plus code shown would be the one returned by Google.
If the plus codes are different, then that means Google’s own plus code database is not in sync with what they push via their API.Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Chwazi - Delivery & Pickup Scheduling for WooCommerce] Very usefulThank you for the review! I’m glad you like the plugin.
Thank you for the review!
Thank you for the review!
Hi @webcreationbelgium Just checking if you’ve gotten a chance to review my last response?
@webcreationbelgium Awesome! If you have a few seconds would you mind leaving a 5-star review for the plugin? It would go a long way and help keep us motivated to work on the plugin π
You can leave a review here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/delivery-and-pickup-scheduling-for-woocommerce/reviews/#new-postHi @webcreationbelgium, thanks for the feature request. This has now been added in the latest version of the plugin! Feel free to test it out and let us know how it goes.
Hi there,
We haven’t heard from you in a while so we will be closing this thread. If you’re still experiencing issues then feel free to open a new thread so we can assist.