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Thanks for looking into it. However, I have Woocommerce thumbnails set to be 600 wide, but the Front End Manager is displaying a 300×300 version. The plugin must be creating it’s own thumbnail size and using that instead? If so, how do we adjust that size?
redilsonParticipantImage attached.
redilsonParticipantWould it be possible to have it send the Rejection email when you add a note in the Rejection History when in the product as an Admin? That would be very useful, as it’s basically the same thing but through the product directly.
redilsonParticipantHere’s one with it in the vendor front end manager, and another of the live product page.
redilsonParticipantDo you have a temporary solution to fix this? I keep having vendors thinking that the prices they listed aren’t correct when they see their orders come in with discounts. Thank you!
redilsonParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.redilsonParticipantSorry, I can’t enable access for you. Somehow it’s showing up nicely, so not sure it was supposed to be supported. At any rate, you can close this. I’ll look to find a way to hide via CSS. Was hoping there was a better way. Thank you.
redilsonParticipantThanks, but could you provide the code to update? I can do it. Thank you.
redilsonParticipantOne more picture just in case.
redilsonParticipantThanks for the response, however, overriding the template won’t do it as the html for the product links aren’t in the template. It’s generated by the function I shared in the first post, which isn’t something we have control of in the template to change.
redilsonParticipantThanks for sharing your video. Yes, it would work in your instance as you are using a very short product name, and the variation names are short in length. Woocommerce will change how they display (sometimes on product title or underneath) depending on how long they are and how many variations there are. Sometimes it will append the variation to the product title, and other times it will place it underneath the product name all depending on the length of the items. Please see this as a reference: https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/issues/25185
Basically, we need to have the PDF invoices plugin not only display the variation attached to the title (which is what is showing in the PDF Invoices plugin right now), but, also cycle through to see if Woocommerce decided to place the variations outside of the product name title. It would need to display those before the product Add On options as well (thanks for supporting Add-Ons!). It needs to display exactly as it does for the vendor on their order if possible (minus the Variation ID of course).
I’m attaching an example with 3 variations for reference.
Thanks for looking further into it.
redilsonParticipantI know how to do that, but typical users won’t right click to open it in a new tab. I would recommend adding an option to enable us to set it to open it in a new tab. Thanks for considering.
redilsonParticipantI spoke too soon! The issue appears when you have more than one variation. If you do, they all drop off. It works fine when you have 1 variation though. Can you look into fixing? It would be much appreciated. See attached examples.
redilsonParticipantHello,
Yes, you appear to be correct! After updating, it’s not cutting off any longer and showing the variations/addons. Thank you.
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