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Hello @femiyb,
Thank you for your reply. I have tested the checkout page with the default theme, and it worked fine. However, I’m unsure about the changes in the newer versions of the plugin, as the old version (2.9.0) works with the child theme, but newer versions do not.
Could you please check the checkout page here: https://edwardstag.wpenginepowered.com/checkout/? It includes some basic validations, and we have implemented OTP validation for the email field. Please take a look and let me know the reason for the issue or what changes are required in the theme customization to restore the functionality as it was before.
I would appreciate your assistance and a solution as soon as possible.
Thank you!
I sincerely appreciate your valuable response, and I apologize for my delayed presence here.
Absolutely, it’s true that the requirements for custom post types can vary widely based on specific use cases. However, while the functionalities might differ, there are certain universal aspects that users generally seek or struggle to find in many custom post type plugins.I completely agree that the edit screen and UI elements should be intuitive and user-friendly across different post types. Still, there are other common features that users often desire:
- Custom Fields and Metaboxes: Users frequently need the ability to add and manage custom fields or metaboxes to include additional information relevant to their content.
- Custom Templates and Display Options: Offering the flexibility to create custom templates or easily customize the display of the custom post type content on the website is often a priority.
- Taxonomies and Categories: Users might want to organize their custom post types effectively using taxonomies, categories, or tags.
- Permissions and Access Control: Offering control over who can view, edit, or delete custom post type content is another essential aspect for many users.
- Import/Export Functionality: Users often find it helpful to have the ability to import and export custom post type data for backup or migration purposes.
Would you agree that these functionalities align with what users generally seek in custom post type plugins?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this or any additional insights you might have!