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Moving WooCommerce Orders Between Sites July 26 2017

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One of the most common problems for WooCommerce stores that have multiple environments (such as a staging and live version of the site) is how to move data back and forth between these versions of the site. For example, what if you use an eCommerce-friendly host like SiteGround or Kinsta who has a one-click staging environment you can use? You could update a design or content on the staging site, Keep Reading…

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Filtering WooCommerce Orders June 29 2017

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Filtering your WooCommerce orders gives you a way to find the transaction records you’re looking for faster. When we’re working on threads in the help desk, this is useful to us as developers as well so we can find the orders relevant to the issue quickly. One of the most helpful filters for debugging is to filter orders by payment method used, as we’ll use this for payment gateway support, Keep Reading…

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Create Seamless Custom WooCommerce Order Statuses February 03 2015

We’ve released a new extension for WooCommerce that many of you have been asking about. The WooCommerce Order Status Manager will allow you to create custom WooCommerce order statuses and completely integrate them into your orders flow. Rather than simply adding a one-off status with custom code, you can integrate these statuses with core statuses for a seamless order management experience. Add a custom status, icon, and action button easily. Keep Reading…

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Changing WooCommerce Custom Order Status Icons October 09 2014

If you’re using the official WooCommerce iPhone app, you may have noticed that custom order statuses have their own icon when displayed in your order details: These handy little icons (designed by Jay Koster) can be added to your WooCommerce “Orders” page as well so they’re consistent throughout your shop and the app. Here’s a quick guide on how to add WooCommerce custom order status icons. You don’t have to Keep Reading…

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