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February 23, 2017 at 3:00 pm #2533
Metrov
ParticipantHi, firstly, much thanks for this amazing plugin. I am almost stunned by how easy it was to set up and understand. I’m trying to modify the text on my Affiliate Home Page (http://doyounu.com/affiliate-home/ ) The default text on the page says: “Store Affiliates
This is the affiliates section of this store. You are not currently an affiliate of this store. If you wish to become one, please apply.” (I would like to add a little more explanation here about what it means to become an affiliate. Wouldn’t this be the place to do it?)However, the “Settings/Affiliates Home Page Message” says something different: “This is the affiliates section of this store. If you are an existing affiliate, please log in to access your control panel.<br /><br />If you are not an affiliate, but wish to become one, you will need to apply. To apply, you must be a registered user on this blog. If you have an existing account on this blog, please log in. If not, please register.”
And when I change this text, the changes are not reflected on the Affiliates Home Page. I’m not able to find the default text anywhere else in settings. Would be grateful for some guidance on this matter. I’m using the AccessPress Parallax WP Theme with WooCommerce… all plugins up-to-date. Thanks for the help!
February 23, 2017 at 3:52 pm #2534Metrov
ParticipantI created a “test” Affiliate account. I now realize when I log in using the automated link that is sent to me, the Affiliate Home Page (http://doyounu.com/affiliate-home/ ) shows my affiliate control panel. If I then log out, the same link shows the text as seen in “settings.” So I’m guessing I need to create a brand new page on my website that explains what being an “affiliate” means. Then on THAT page, I would place the “Affiliate Home Page” link for people who want to actually sign up. Then they would see the text: “Store Affiliates
This is the affiliates section of this store. You are not currently an affiliate of this store. If you wish to become one, please apply.” Am I understanding this correctly now? Thanks again.February 23, 2017 at 3:58 pm #2535Metrov
ParticipantCrap… I now just discovered all my WooCommerce store image links are broken. It wasn’t like this before installing WPAM. Could WPAM have caused this? I tried deactivating WPAM and the images links are still broken. Will have to investigate wtf happened.
February 23, 2017 at 4:45 pm #2536Metrov
ParticipantI had to roll my wp site back to a previous backup version, and now the WooCommerce links are restored. I’m wary of reactivating the WPAM in the event it breaks the WooCommerce image links again. Any insights on this would be much appreciated. Thanks
February 23, 2017 at 11:11 pm #2538Metrov
ParticipantI just have one question at this point: Is it feasible that WPAM broke the WooCommerce Product image links? I will re-activate the WPAM plugin to see if it breaks my images again. Will report back.
February 23, 2017 at 11:24 pm #2539Metrov
ParticipantI re-activated my WPAM, and WooCommerce image links are intact. wheww… So perhaps it was a coincidence that they broke around the same time I initially installed WPAM. Will keep fingers crossed.
February 24, 2017 at 1:20 am #2541Shadow Labs
KeymasterHi, Affiliates Manager plugin doesn’t make modification to any 3rd party plugin. so it must be a coincidence that your images broke around the same time.
February 24, 2017 at 2:08 pm #2542Metrov
ParticipantOk, thanks for the confirmation.
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