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Barry
MemberHi acmt85. Thanks for sharing that preview – however it isn’t possible for non-logged-in users to see them.
Barry
MemberIt has a set of templates you can override/customize and a number of them relate specifically to emails, so that’s probably worth exploring here 🙂
Barry
MemberAh ok. Well the problem there is that the code was added after the closing PHP tag, which looks like this:
?>So that probably would indeed cause problems. In this case you should be able to simply remove the above closing tag (line 963 in the functions.php example you shared) and it ought to work.
Barry
MemberExactly as Andy said, but if you have any further difficulties just let us know.
Barry
MemberThe connection times out when I try to visit the URL you provided – can you confirm it is/should be accessible?
Barry
MemberExcellent, thanks to both of you 🙂
Barry
MemberPossibly so – and please feel free to either create a new entry on our UserVoice page or else if there is a suitable existing entry you can add your support there.
What I would say though is we need to balance wishes like this with maintaining a clean and easily understood interface – something that becomes harder if more and more settings are added. That said, if enough people voice their support we could certainly investigate making a change.
Barry
MemberHi Paul – the email I think you are referring to is generated by WooCommerce and I’m sure can be customized extensively. That’s not something we can help with however, so it would be better to take this across to Woo’s own support channels if you need help.
Barry
MemberPotentially, if that was the root problem then yes. Though 64M is generally enough to get by remember that that setting alone does not guarantee 64M will actually be available.
Barry
MemberHi Sean, you’re reply was marked as spam for some reason – so apologies for the delay in responding.
I’m not really sure what to suggest here – unless you (or someone) can point out otherwise I don’t believe our plugin generates links or references to those non-existent URLs and there isn’t a lot we can do about it.
If Google is intelligently guessing and trying out URLs then that is a different kettle of fish and you should seek advice from them on how to indicate that they should not do that (or search for existing solutions). Similarly if SEOmoz is misbehaving you’d really need to seek help using the plugin author’s own support channels.
I hope that doesn’t sound like we’re “shutting the door” here, we’re happy to help or fix anything where possible should it transpire that our plugin is the root cause.
Barry
MemberCurrently I don’t believe it is possible to do this from the ticket settings in the event editor, I’m afraid.
Barry
MemberNo problem at all 🙂
Barry
MemberOK – so hopefully you’re able to workaround that (I know some hosting environments aren’t conducive to pretty permalinks but they are a minority and hopefully that doesn’t affect you here).
May 22, 2013 at 7:54 am in reply to: How to remove front-end submission form sections completely #49344Barry
MemberHaha, excellent! I’ll go ahead and close this thread since it seems we’re all good on this front, of course feel free to create new threads as needed going forward – and good luck with the launch 🙂
Barry
MemberAha, but wait!
I should have caught this when you first posted. Better late than never, however. If you are using default permalinks – it looks as though you are – then you will run in to problems.
Are you able to use pretty permalinks, such as a standard /%postname%/ pattern?
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