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Woocommerce Shortcodes

  1. reubz
    Member

    Kia Ora,
    I asked previously if woocommerce shortcodes would be rendered in a Gravity Form, and the answer was inconclusive.

    If bought Gravity Forms and it doesn't work, will I get a refund????

    Posted 12 years ago on Friday July 20, 2012 | Permalink
  2. Hi. I answered the question about shortcodes, in general, in the HTML block, and the answer to that question is true, yes, the shortcodes will be processed. Was there another question about woocommerce shortcodes in the HTML block? I may have missed that one. Please link to it and we'll take another look. I can see if anyone has the woocommerce plugin so I can test in the HTML block for you (do you already have the woocommerce plugin?)

    Also, can you post here exactly how you want to use the woocommerce shortcode in your HTML block? I imagine there is more than one shortcode in woocommerce and I want to be sure I test exactly how you will be using it.

    Posted 12 years ago on Friday July 20, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Thanks for asking good questions before your purchase.

    Posted 12 years ago on Friday July 20, 2012 | Permalink
  4. reubz
    Member

    Kia Ora,
    Thanks for the quick reply Chris. David Peralty posted a reply to the same question here: http://www.gravityhelp.com/forums/topic/woocommerce#post-66392 and it's somewhat conflicting in light of your reply.

    I do have the woocommerce plugin installed and it's operating as expected. I intend to use the [add_to_cart id="99"] shortcode in a membership form in the following way:

    Drop Down Field: Membership type (User selects from 3 different Membership types)
    3 x Conditional HTML Blocks: These blocks will be populated with the user selected "membership type info" and "membership type fee"

    If the user wants this type of membership they click on the "Add to Cart" button rendered from the [add_to_cart id="99"] woocommerce shortcode.

    The product (membership type fee) would get added to their cart and the woocommerce plugin will take care of the rest in so far as completing their order.

    Would this work? Did I make sense...??

    Posted 12 years ago on Friday July 20, 2012 | Permalink
  5. reubz
    Member

    I know you guys are really busy, but I was wondering if there was some consensus reached in relation to processing woocommerce shortcodes in the HTML block.
    I have previously outlined the intended use of the shortcode in conjunction with a gravity form, and would like you to confirm its possible usage before I purchase Gravity Forms.

    Posted 12 years ago on Tuesday July 24, 2012 | Permalink
  6. reubz
    Member

    I know you guys are really busy, but I was wondering if there was some consensus reached in relation to processing woocommerce shortcodes in the HTML block.
    I have previously outlined the intended use of the shortcode in conjunction with a gravity form, and would like you to confirm its possible usage before I purchase Gravity Forms.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday July 30, 2012 | Permalink
  7. Hey Reubz. Do you have access to the woo framework and the woocommerce plugin? I'd like to install it but I think it's paid software, not free? If it's free, let me know and I will download it all.

    You can email me at chris@rocketgenius.com in case I forget about you again.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday July 30, 2012 | Permalink
  8. reubz
    Member

    The woocommerce plugin is free. As for the woo framework, i'm unsure as to what you refer, or why that would be needed.
    The woocommerce shortcodes form part of the woocommece plugin.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday July 30, 2012 | Permalink
  9. I'm unfamiliar with Woo at all, so I figured I would ask. Let me download what I can and see if I can get it working to check out the shortcodes for you.

    Posted 12 years ago on Tuesday July 31, 2012 | Permalink