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James Welbes
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Cigar smoking WordPress dork. User of Linux. Husband. Father. Christian. Actual Chromebook user. Linux hater. https://t.co/iduthE8zaf | https://t.co/MTjEI5Ec7u
Joined February 2015
@wyyldfire1 @JohnBasham @elonmusk @SERobinsonJr @DOGE Yup you found one guy that didn't change therefore we should always assume nobody can change
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@wyyldfire1 @JohnBasham @elonmusk @SERobinsonJr @DOGE Yes because people never change or grow. Everything everybody has ever said when they were young is 100% exactly who that person is and will be for the rest of their lives
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@JohnBasham @elonmusk @SERobinsonJr @DOGE I feel like capitalizing every word in a sentence is worse than racist tweets
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@davidrisley @tudorcelstan @my_surecart @WooCommerce @adampreiser That is interesting. Does that mean if I'm using some kind of page builder that displays a post type, I wouldn't be able to use it to display products in SureCart? Or can other plugins access this product database?
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@tudorcelstan @davidrisley @my_surecart @WooCommerce I'm learning so much today 🤣 @adampreiser is SureCart a Saas? Are my products being stored in my WP database or in the cloud somewhere?
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Right, but what about if you're using some kind of builder like Kadence or Elementor or whatever, and you add a module/widget/block/whatever that displays 4 random products from a category. You have products in Men's Clothing > Accessories > Belts. In the widget, you choose the category "Men's Clothing". You would expect products to display, right? According to lightspeed, no. Since the parent category doesn't actually have any products assigned specifically to it, only to its subcategories, no products are showing. If I add a product in Woocommerce to Men's Clothing > Accessories > Belts, is it not by default also in Men's Clothing, and Men's Clothing > Accessories?
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that's true, in the case of Woo I think they were just lazy from day 1 when they decided to use the Post editor UI for Products. The Post editor UI works for posts because posts are simple. It's a title, content, image, and category. Products are much more complicated and deserve their own intentional, thought out UI.
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