Hello,
of course, I’m a fan of your plugin and for some time, I even tried to help you a bit, but now you’re once again pushing ads and added a menu. I believe that the WordPress sidebar menu should be as clean as possible because there are already many elements there, and when you get used to a certain order, suddenly a whole new menu appears. Well, I think it could just be added to the plugin itself as a section. Moreover, now there’s so much advertising for paid features that the plugin loses the authenticity and simplicity that I loved, and this makes me consider abandoning it in the future and just switching to block hooks, and that’s it. Because once the plugin starts with a good story, it inevitably starts getting cluttered with ads and unnecessary stuff, which clutters the admin panel when paid features are already visible everywhere, and anyone interested in your other products will gladly click on a banner or the author’s link. Guys, please remove this section/button from the sidebar.
Thank for your free work.
]]>wc-blacklist-manager-premium/inc/backend/actions/subactions/yobm-wc-blacklist-manager-premium-get-customer-ip.php: update_post_meta($order_id, ‘_customer_ip_address’, $ip_address);
The file above is adding data to the old order tables, which continuously increases the data that needs to be cleaned up. Could you fix this as soon as possible?
Hello, I appreciate your plugin for blocking email registrations—it works wonderfully. I am currently exploring the “Verify Email at Checkout” feature and receiving OTPs via email successfully. However, I cannot find an area to enter the OTP during the checkout process.
I am using the CheckoutWC plugin for my checkout setup. Could you please look into this issue?
Here is the plugin link: [CheckoutWC Plugin Link]
And here is an image of the alert notice: [Image Link]
PS: I am using Free Version of Blacklist Manager.
Thank you for your assistance.
]]>Hello,
Do I have to input individual emails or Is it possible to use something like:
*.[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]@gmail.com
I want to block emails that you coming in with fraud attempts formatted like (number of letters)[email protected]?
Thanks
]]>I am migrating to this plugin from a previous one that is not longer being updated. I have a large list of “bad actors” (IP addresses, email addresses, billing and shipping addresses) that I would like to add to the blacklist on this plugin. Is this possible? Im on the “Blacklist management” page, and it seems i can only manually add email addresses and phone numbers. Can the same be done for billing and shipping addresses, as well as IP addresses?
]]>Hi
Is there any way to turn off the email notifications that come through when an order is blocked?
The notification setting ‘Send email notification to admin when an order is placed by a suspect’ is unchecked.
]]>When I activated this plugin, it throws PHP Warning that file /wc-blacklist-manager/inc/backend/actions/yobm-wc-blacklist-manager-user-blocking.php could not be found. It is in include_once in yobm-wc-blacklist-manager-button-add-to-blocklist.php on line 7.
]]>in general settings, after enabling email domain blocking and setting action to ‘prevent’
once I hit save the checkbox goes back to unticked? how do I debug this as it was working on a staging site?
Hi,
I have set up this plugin but notice that only I with the administrator user role can see the settings for the plugin. My client who is shop manager can’t? Is there a way to set this plugin to give the shop manager access?
Thank you for the great plugin. We have been trying it since yesterday. I really like the simple UI and structure.
I have a concern or rather a request. In this plugin, the user role that can add/delete blocklists is manage_options, but I would like to see a filter or option setting that can customize this role to manage_woocommerce, etc.
This is because in store management, there are cases where we want staff without manage_options privileges to register blocklists.
Thank you
Guys, I have a lot of respect for you, but you’re heading in the wrong direction. The issue is that my WordPress sidebar already has a hundred menu tabs, and you added two more: your plugin WooCommerce Blacklist Manager and a separate YoOhw Studio tab. This clutters the sidebar, making it hard to navigate and find the necessary sections. I suggest either removing these and adding them as banners or sections within the WooCommerce Blacklist Manager plugin itself, or placing your studio’s Dashboard within its own section. I initially tried to give you good feedback and helped with ideas and coding certain aspects of your plugin to inspire you, but I feel that this is moving from an idea to a commercial venture. This isn’t right. I have always supported you, but this time, adding two menu sections is absurd. My idea is to add your studio section to the plugin menu itself
<li class="wp-has-submenu wp-has-current-submenu wp-menu-open menu-top toplevel_page_wc-blacklist-manager" id="toplevel_page_wc-blacklist-manager"><a href="admin.php?page=wc-blacklist-manager" class="wp-has-submenu wp-has-current-submenu wp-menu-open menu-top toplevel_page_wc-blacklist-manager" aria-haspopup="false"><div class="wp-menu-arrow"><div></div></div><div class="wp-menu-image dashicons-before dashicons-table-col-delete" aria-hidden="true"><br></div><div class="wp-menu-name">Blacklist Manager</div></a>
<ul class="wp-submenu wp-submenu-wrap"><li class="wp-submenu-head" aria-hidden="true">Blacklist Manager</li><li class="wp-first-item current"><a href="admin.php?page=wc-blacklist-manager" class="wp-first-item current" aria-current="page">Blacklist</a></li><li><a href="admin.php?page=wc-blacklist-manager-notifications">Notifications</a></li><li><a href="admin.php?page=wc-blacklist-manager-settings">Settings</a></li></ul></li>
You can add that after Settings/ or add WooCommerce Blacklist Manager in YoOhw Studio tab
]]>Hi just installed plugin to check it out
regards
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Bug Report: Issue with “Featured Image” Media Gallery Button
Description:
When creating a new post and opening the media gallery, a “Menu” button is added to the right of the “Featured Image” title. This behavior is unexpected and disrupts the user experience.
Code Snippet:
<button type="button" class="button button-link media-frame-menu-toggle" aria-expanded="false">
Menu
</button>
и
<button type="button" class="button button-link media-frame-menu-toggle" aria-expanded="false">
Menu <span class="dashicons dashicons-arrow-down" aria-hidden="true" aria-expanded="true"></span>
</button>
Investigation:
Upon investigation, the conflict appears to be caused by the following style applied to the button:
/* WooCommerce Blacklist Handler CSS */
.wp-core-ui .button, .wp-core-ui .button-secondary {
display: inline-flex !important;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
}
Screenshots:
Screenshots 1 and 2 illustrate the addition of the button to the media library, showcasing the unintended behavior. The conflict arises from the plugin styles conflicting with the admin panel styles.
Additional Information:
Furthermore, clearing the cache (e.g., Object Cache or WP Rocket) triggers the message “Thank you for activating WooCommerce Blacklist Manager! Please go to Settings to configure the plugin.”
Hi! Does this plugin support domain blocking? e.g. ” *@gmail.com “
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