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Jaime
Firstly, I do not believe that the provision of some minor CSS code constitutes customisation. Secondly, as a support representative, this is information that should be at your fingertips. Thirdly, you were of no help whatsoever. I got the distinct impression that you had no knowledge of what you were talking about, definitely not a confidence booster. After just dropping $180.00 I expected more.
I resolved the issue on my own, the area that you may have assisted, was in the identification of the correct class that the CSS z-index fix should be applied to, and the optimum value that it should be set to.
Michael
mlargueParticipantHi Jaime
I believe that I did mention that it was a local site, hence your inability to link. Instead, I did provide you with screen images, which I believe reflect the problem that I am facing. I am sure that this is CSS problem and to this end, I have tried a z-index approach that does not work. Have you not had any dealings with the Astra theme?
mlargueParticipantHi Courtney
Thanks for the response. The reason that I homed in on Community ticketing, is that it is the closest you have to a multi-vendor use-case. Stripe Connect is ideally suited to multi-vendor as it can handle multi-party payment distribution very elegantly. PayPal, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to have decided what they are doing, being between solutions. In the the multi-vendor space, there are alternatives available for Stripe. In addition, while WooCommerce Box Office is catered for, your product is not. Hence my dilemma and why I am being pushed down a direction I hoped I could avoid.
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