Robin
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Maybe something more readable and generic would work:
“How would you rate your overall experience with company xyx”
As it stands “Rate website, customer service and delivery” is quite abrupt.
Also – A vote here to to be able to change the text “Rate website, customer service and delivery”
We very rarely ever ship products, as most customers are local. So it doesn’t really make sense for us.
Do these overall shop reviews then add schema markup to the home page URL of the shop then? Making the stars appear in SERPs for the root URL of the site?
I’m trying to understand if it’s worth me soliciting general shop reviews from customers or not.
The whole review landscape is getting complicated now with trying to get content on google, on products, on the shop itself etc. Trying to figure out how best to approach it all and what’s worth pursuing.
Thanks
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] Wordfence file changesHi Gabe,
I’ve had some hacking issues recently and it’s quite disconcerting and doesn’t help the troubleshooting process when frequently getting false positives like this in wordfence.
If I uninstall your plugin and re-install it will I lose all my configured settings and optimisations?
Thanks.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Customer Reviews for WooCommerce] Excellent pluginWhat I meant was that this plugin uses ‘Google Forms’ to capture the data from the customer, to then plug that data back into your website, which is the best you can do without having users register or login anywhere.
It doesn’t actually link with Google my business or google reviews as that requires the customer to have a google account. To get seperate google reviews I still have to solicit them manually from customers.
Sometimes I will edit the review email text and include a google link and manually send an email to a batch of users, but that still requires the user being linked off to google to then login and/or register there. Some people won’t do that, hence this plugin is good for those who don’t and are happy to just click a star rating and make a quick comment.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by Robin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Customer Reviews for WooCommerce] Change font size in emails?I agree, the default font is really small (at least in gmail)
Both the font and resulting line height could probably do with being bumped up a notch by default.
I’ve left a 5* review.
Combine this with my other suggestion for optional AJAX updating of the input, it could allow Chrome Payment Request, Apple Pay and Google Pay icons from Stripe to be used on the page without having to add to the basket, resulting in a seriously slick super quick and easy payment solution for businesses ??
Looks great, thanks!
Brill, thanks!
You can do this by adding: pattern=”\d*” to the input field.
There may be a better way, but this seems to work for me tested on iOS.
Could you please integrate this into your next update?
Thanks to above, I think turning off defer JS from WP Rocket on the contact form page fixed this. Drove myself nuts for an hour or two yesterday and couldn’t figure it out why no messages would send due to spam restriction error. Trying to hide the damn pop out logo too in a way so as not to break it, it’s right in the way of my chat button.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Robin.
Thanks for replying Ivole.
I understand your difficulties with shared hosting, and that will always be an issue, but that shouldn’t prevent such a key feature and selling point of your add on being so limited and basic for those who do have capable hosting and want full control over their images and data for SEO and privacy purposes and to be able to manage the images from within WordPress.
As it stands, with no progress bar, the UI for uploading is very poor as the user doesn’t know if the page is hanging or it’s just taking a long time for the images to upload.
It doesn’t feel like a modern plugin the way the upload currently works. I would urge to you reconsider checking out flow js or something similar.
You could make it a selling point for your premium version, I think it would make an attractive proposition for those that can afford decent hosting, take their SEO and user data seriously and are therefore willing to pay for the premium version of your plugin to get that feature.
I found out which library XF uses, it’s flow JS
You can test it out here:
https://flowjs.github.io/ng-flow/
It’s got some great features
Pause/Resume upload
Recover lost upload
Error handling
Drag and Drop with folder reader
Drop area animation
Custom upload buttons
Folder Upload
Queue management
Image preview
File validation
Upload progress
Chunk uploadsIt would be amazing if you could integrate this into the image uploads ??
- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by Robin.
Why was my last post moderated and deleted?
I included some examples of other good uploaders, that’s weird.
I was saying that XenForo has a really good one that you can try. If you register on their forum you can try it out in their test forum.
It gives the user a preview of the image before they submit the post.
You can also delete the image before submitting and attach another one if you made a mistake.Deleting it deletes it from the server too, which the rightpress one doesn’t do in my example above.
Here’s what it look like:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway] Update terrible ideaWhat step was added?