• Resolved dccs52

    (@dccs52)


    Hi i note how you suggest to disable the HTML emails for woocommerce in your plugin FAQs, but that is very difficult way to have something which should just have a checkbox under the HTML email settings under plugins, to just disable for all woo emails. To try and match all subject titles of all woo emails seems pretty difficult and not intuitive?

    Has anyone achieved this and if so do they have the function covering all possible woo emails?

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  • Plugin Support Julian

    (@juliangk)

    Hello @dccs52,

    we will add an option for disabling the template in an upcomming update.
    In the meantime using the filter is the only option.

    Best regards
    Julian

    Thread Starter dccs52

    (@dccs52)

    That is great news! Much appreciated
    are you able to give an example for how we detect it’s a woocommerce email. For example would it be best to to detect the subject of each email via the filter? That is quite a lot of filters to cover all woo emails?

    Plugin Support Julian

    (@juliangk)

    Hello @dccs52,

    I think using the subject for deactivating the e-mails would be the best option. Unfortunately you would have to check for each e-mail subject seperately.

    We do however also have our extension for WooCommerce, which is available here. Which lets you customize all WooCommerce e-mails.

    Best regards
    Julian

    Thread Starter dccs52

    (@dccs52)

    Ok great. Does that add on work with https://www.themehigh.com/product/woocommerce-checkout-field-editor-pro/

    as this plugin allows you to have custom fields automatically populated in the email under the billing address.

    https://www.themehigh.com/docs/display-custom-fields/

    Plugin Support Julian

    (@juliangk)

    Hello @dccs52,

    yes, Checkoutfields is compatible with our plugin. However, we have some unpublished updates concerning the checkoutfields that are not in the official version yet. I can give you access to the beta version if you decide to try out our plugin.

    I don’t know the “Dispaly Custom Fields” plugin. That option might not work automatically. However, our plugin supports custom meta fields, as described in our blog here. Depending on how the data is saved, you might be able to use them.

    If you would like, you can purchase the plugin, test it out and if you decide you do not want to use it, we can issue a refund. Just contact us thorugh support(at)codemiq.com.

    Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.

    Best regards
    Julian

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