WordPress is configured to display a toolbar at the top of the page to all logged in users by default. This toolbar provides a useful way for users to navigate through different areas of your site’s back end. However, some users might want custom shortcuts in WordPress admin bar, in order to quickly direct their […]
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Serve Images From Sub-Domain in WordPress
Anyone who is interested in speeding up their website’s load time has probably run their site through a tool like Pingdom’s Website Speed Test, GTmetrix, or YSlow. While testing your site, you likely have received some sort of message indicating that you should serve static content from sub-domain or a domain that doesn’t serve cookies. […]
How to Conditionally Display WooCommerce Checkout Field
In two previous posts, I described how to edit the default WooCommerce checkout fields, and also how to add a custom field to the checkout screen. These changes are a great way to tailor the checkout process so that it is easier for your customers to make a purchase, and so that you collect all […]
Add Custom Field to WooCommerce Checkout
I recently wrote about how to edit the existing WooCommerce checkout fields. That tutorial is useful if all you need to edit are the default fields that WooCommerce provides at checkout. If you are finding yourself requiring additional information from your customers, you may want to add a custom field to WooCommerce checkout process. Note: […]
How to Edit WooCommerce Checkout Fields
WooCommerce is a great free plugin for WordPress that lets you transform your humble blog into a full-fledged e-commerce site. For most shops running WooCommerce as their shopping cart platform, the default checkout form fields are more than enough to get their customer’s orders processed. There are times though when someone might want to edit […]