Storing WooCommerce Terms and Conditions in the Database
WooCommerce provides a nice feature that force your customers to accept your terms and conditions if you define the corresponding page within WooCommerce settings. If your customers don’t check the “terms and conditions”, they can’t proceed the order. This is nice and easy to setup. …
Elementor 3.0 Allows Users to Create a Personalized Design System
Elementor version 3.0 was launched on Tuesday. This release is the first major update to the plugin in over two years and is one of the largest upgrades in its history. The new version focuses on a design system, a new theme builder, and performance improvements. …
WordPress 5.5 Update Breaks Plugins – How to Fix it with jQuery Migrate Helper?
WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” brings a lot of awesome changes to the core. Removing the jQuery Migrate 1.x in WP 5.5. was one of the planned stages in terms of updating WordPress jQuery version. We already know WordPress 5.5 broke a lot of websites and yes, there …
Why WordPress 5.5 is Breaking Sites
Thousands of WordPress sites have become broken since updating to WordPress 5.5. One of the reasons is because WP 5.5 deprecated support for jQuery Migrate, which may have caused at least 10,000 broken sites. An issue with how themes handle pagination is causing other sites …
How to Restart a WordPress Site – Reset WordPress (The Fast Way)
Why Restart a WordPress Site? Restarting or resetting WordPress is a process where you restore WordPress to the default settings. Think of it as a similar process to restoring your phone to the default “factory settings”. It will delete all your apps and customizations, so …
SiteGround – Pros and Cons in 2020
SiteGround is a popular shared hosting provider that offers its users multiple different hosting options. These include WordPress hosting, cloud hosting and even dedicated servers. We’ve been monitoring SiteGround’s cheapest “Startup” shared plan for over two years now. We paid for a shared hosting account, …