Not sure how to categorized this but …
Only logged in members of my site can see the booking page.
When non-logged in members click the “booking” link in the menu, they get a message that says they have to be logged in. This is awesome and it’s doing just what I want it to do.
Main Page
https://coenacademy.com/
Booking Page
https://coenacademy.com/booking/
The only thing is that it just doesn’t look good. This is a great chance to encourage visitors to sign up for a free membership and drive business.
Is this customizable through the plugin? the theme? I’m not even sure. I got the “custom message” add on but haven’t been able to get it working yet. Any advice is appreciated.
]]>One page on my site is accessible only to members:
[ redundant link removed ]
When you click the link for this page from the menu on the home page: it redirects to “you must be logged in to view this page”.
This is awesome and exactly what I want except that it looks awful.
I would like to customize this page so it looks good and not like the hot mess it is now.
Any ideas (that aren’t too complicated) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
]]>Thanks for the help on this.
]]>I’ve logged into a customers account to test it out and every download works except purchases made after the transfer/upgrade.
I’ve tried all the solutions I can find in relation to the error, but they all seem to be different in the sense that they apply to all a customers downloads. My issue is that they can only download everything prior to the transfer/upgrade.
I’ve disabled all plugins except woocommerce and switched to 2020 theme and the problem still persists. The host is GoDaddy using their managed wordpress platform. I’m using the Pro theme but have default template applied to the My Account page. I have also logged in using an incognito window in Chrome and the error still persists.
Ideas?
]]>I’m looking for a way to make the /checkout/order-pay/ or the “Customer Payment Page” to be unprotected — meaning — I’d like it so that anyone who has that link from the email can pay for the open order. How can I achieve this? Currently it seems that you must be logged in as the users account to make the payment which doesn’t work for us.
Our use case is that we cater to a non technical market, 70% of our orders come in via phone or fax. The rest come through via simple emails just asking for a restock. Doing a full store for them would be a big ask and it could cause us to lose clients.
The goal is to use WooCommerce in the same way we used to use Freshbooks. We’d like to be able to manually create the client in the backend and then use “Add Order” to draft the order for them and send them an invoice to pay. This works beautifully, the only issue we run into is they’re requested to login when they click the “Pay This Order” link on the invoice email. I’d like that to be fully open so they can pay without login, (Which is how it worked on Freshbooks) but I still want it to be attached to an account for our personal records. It would also be helpful for us to be able to view that as an admin to record payments given to us via the phone.
Is there some way, even if it’s via a function or filter, that I could exclude the payment page from needing a login?
Thank you so much!
Best,
Zack