CheckoutWC 3.8 is out and it’s a good one! The biggest thing you need to know: CheckoutWC now requires PHP 7.x. No ifs, ands, or buts. No excuses. And absolutely no crying in baseball. This…
Default WooCommerce checkout options have been around for a long time. While the WooCommerce platform is awesome, there are certain issues with the default flow that can impact conversions. Fortunately, there are fixes! Here’s what…
CheckoutWC 3.7.4 is a minor release with a number of bug fixes and developer enhancements. The main customer facing enhancement we added relates to how we communicate to the customer that they need to enter…
As developers, we know how incredibly useful dependency management is. We use composer to manage our dependencies for every WordPress site we build. That includes WordPress core, plugins, themes. However, in most cases when you’re…
3.7.0, hmm that doesn’t seem right. Oh yeah, we missed a couple of release posts. Sorry about that. ? But we’re going to make up for lost time and go through all of the new features in…
It’s been a week of hot fixes! But that’s fine, we love hot fixes. Here’s are the fixes we have released for CheckoutWC 3.5 this week: Version 3.5.4 – 2020.06.05 Fix – Fix issues with…
I’m pretty excited about 3.5. It has some new features (like a new mobile coupon field for easier mobile purchases) but the big story is underneath the hood. Public enemy number one For fully 2…
Hey, it’s Friday and it’s another release day! In this one, we focused on an itch we have been wanting to scratch for awhile: reducing refreshes More specifically: AJAX refreshes Previously, every time you clicked…
Today we’re excited to announce the release of CheckoutWC 3.0. If you’re an existing customer, you know that we released 3.0 a few weeks ago and are now on version 3.3. But here’s the thing:…