Hiding through CSS is not enough, because whenever a user tries to update their email, they are unable to save changes because the site detects that there’s another field (the last name one) empty.
Thank you again!!!
]]>Im having an issue where a user with a double barrel or hyphenated surname is unable to add the hyphen into the Last Name field when checking out. The same issue persists further down the form where they have a hyphen in the domain of their email address which is also not being accepted so their account is getting created with an incorrect email address and therefore they are not recieving any order confirmation emails.
Im not sure why this would be happening but i was wondering if there was a way to prevent this from happening?
Thanks
Kris
]]>In my case the lines looks like this:
<p>First Name: @first_name</p>
<p>Last Name: @last_name</p>
<p>Email: @email</p>
<p>Address: @address</p>
<p>Phone: @phone</p>
<p>Birthdate: @date</p>
<p>Nationality: @nationality</p>
<p>Desired course: @course</p>
<p>Experience:@experience</p>
<p>Education:@education</p>
<p>Abilities: @abilities</p>
I think I should add something to the second line, but I have no clue about what it’s needed in this situation. Any help?
Thank you, have a nice day!
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]]>I hope you’ll answer soon because except from this issue the plugin is great! wonderful work
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