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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YayMail - WooCommerce Email Customizer] Partial Refund templateHello,
thank you kindly for fast action. However, after updating the plugin from 2.1 to 2.1.5, the dropdown menu of YayMail Customizer still shows only ‘Refunded order’ for previewing. There is no ‘Partial refund’ template preview.Please see screenshot of the dropdown options:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2AGbPRqgJkDo9jPt5- This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by 528491.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YayMail - WooCommerce Email Customizer] Partial Refund templateHello,
I am sending you the link to a video screencast showing the process of manually making a partial refund within Woocommerce order edit:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iI6iiZFhuUZsiCg2qdAyF6ju1aeQ9zfQ/view?usp=sharingThe payment method is not affecting the outcome of the ‘Partial Refund’ Email sent. Woocommerce treats both the Payment Gateway method and Direct Bank Transfer payment method the same when sending the partial refund email notification to the customer.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YayMail - WooCommerce Email Customizer] Partial Refund templateHello, thank you for fast reply.
Partial refund is part of regular Woocommerce functionality, so I use no other plugin other than Woocommerce for this.From the Woocommerce documentation:
If the quantities of items are not set when issuing a refund then the order is not marked as refunded and the email that is sent will say “partial refund.”
It is done simply by not using the quantity field in the Refund form, but entering the amount manually in the amount field of the product. Woocommerce then sends it’s ‘Partial Refund’ email to the customer, which differs from the normal ‘Full Refund’ template.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YayMail - WooCommerce Email Customizer] Partial refund emailHello, I have the same question. I suppose the support for this specific issue is part of a premium version of the plugin? Please confirm back if possible.
Best,
Thank you kindly,
BestHello,
I have a new follow up question.
I couldn’t find documentation about the following:- what exactly counts as ‘Unique Impressions/All Impressions’ in Analytics Panel?
- also, what counts as ‘Conversion’? Is it simply any action – such as filling and sending a contact form? I am asking since my Landing Page only interactive element is a contact form.
I have a situation where the Analytics for one of my Landing Pages lists:
6578 Unique Impressions
3290 All ImpressionsPlease see screenshot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PyrzRz8PzKP8t9GbKokiTF-pJg9gIGy8/view?usp=sharingWhat confuses me is that the number of ‘All Impressions’ is lesser than ‘Unique Impressions’, which shouldn’t possibly be.
np all is good. Thanks for information.
Best,Hello,
Please I have a follow up question. I succesfully now can view all the analytics data for each landing page. However, is there a way to export the analytics data to a .csv file?Thank you for lightning fast response!
Best,Back and forward buttons should not be overused, I agree they tend to be a hit-or-miss, but this is a known issue on any web application really. That is why I tend to hit ‘Update’ button as often as possible, instead of using back and forward buttons, therefore it is better to simply rely on the last saved version of the Page.
Beautiful, thank you for fast reply and for having a detailed documentation on everything.
Best,
Thank you kindly for fast reply and informations.
I’ve seen quite a few support threads asked for this (‘Change default language’ topics), and plugin developer usually redirects them to use the ‘Enable Subdirectory for Default Language’ method to circumvent this, which I shall do as well at this time of course.My idea would be to make this available at least for English language, if not for any other language (to keep the database small), since all the Machine translation APIs use English as a the ‘most clean’ starting point.
Best,
Hello,
This, I find, is very important issue.
Can you please confirm that there is no way of choosing a source language to translate from, that would be based on an already existing trp translation?
More specifically, can you please confirm that the following scenario will not work:
- The website is in Croatian, my native language.
(Very obscure language that Google Translate handles pretty badly) - I set up TranslatePress default language as Croatian.
- I translate via TranslatePress from Croatian to English, manually, string by string.
(Manually, because of the obscurity of the language, and I know English perfectly.). - I then want to use this English translation as a base content to translate further to all other languages (Italian, German, Polish, Czech), automatically, via Google Translation API machine.
I want it so, because I trust Google API to handle the English source way better than Croatian source.
I do not want to automatically translate from Croatian to Italian, and other languages, because automatic translation by Google API from Croatian is bad.
Can you please confirm that it is impossible to make my existing English trp translation the source for Google API within Translatepress?
I am talking about the following panel (please see screenshot):
Thank you kindly for reading and answering.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [DeepL API translation plugin] Supported languages missingBeautiful, thank you kindly for such a quick update!
Best,Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] translations mix in visual editorDon’t quote me on this, but this sounds to me as a normal behaviour. I used this plugin with square brackets as well, way back before the ‘X’ version of the plugin.