These keys will only have one upgrade: from 4.12.2.SP2 to 4.13.1. Once the testing is over, we will disable these keys. When you enter and save them, you’ll no longer need to keep the storefront closed. But it’s best to open in after step 4.
4. Install the upgrade. After the upgrade you’ll see notifications about the changes. They’ll tell you what to do and check next.
If you can’t upgrade a test copy for any reason, you’ll still be able to try 4.13.1 as a new installation. Just download CS-Cart 4.13.1 Beta or Multi-Vendor 4.13.1 Beta and use the corresponding keys provided above.
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Feel free to discuss 4.13.1 Beta and everything related to it in this topic.
Products: Some product settings were moved from the product editing page to “Settings > General” and “Settings > Checkout”; they are now specified for all products. It’s up to you whether to make them editable for individual products.
At some point you guys have to look at all the bugs affecting checkout, shipping and payment - the very basic operations for a shopping cart and ask yourselves why do you end up with so many bugs that affect customer's ability to checkout and pay for a product? I counted 30+ bugs affecting checkout, stripe, paypal and shipping just in this release.
How someone can run an online business with so many bugs in a checkout process?
At some point you guys have to look at all the bugs affecting checkout, shipping and payment - the very basic operations for a shopping cart and ask yourselves why do you end up with so many bugs that affect customer's ability to checkout and pay for a product? I counted 30+ bugs affecting checkout, stripe, paypal and shipping just in this release.
How someone can run an online business with so many bugs in a checkout process?
So many things make zero sense in this checkout - it is wrong by design. The good part is: it works as designed! By the end of this month it will be two years non-stop fun with it.
At the same time - look how "beautiful the admin panel looks now and don't mind the rapidly declining ergonomics - much longer pages and need of many more clicks to get the same job done. Perhaps the next "improvement" would be a nice and big "back to top" button? :shock:
Hope it's a temporary effect because of ongoing changes. It would be nice though to see editable tabs for each product and even repositioning them according to tab content and nature of products, not just active/disabled options.
That's a pretty long list of template hooks that have been removed.... Guess the basic question is WHY? Hooks are intended to insulate an addon from changes to the core product. Removing hooks used to do that kind of defeats that purpose.
That's a pretty long list of template hooks that have been removed.... Guess the basic question is WHY? Hooks are intended to insulate an addon from changes to the core product. Removing hooks used to do that kind of defeats that purpose.
Because they refactored all the bulk edit things to schema based components. Its actually pretty nice.
The fix will be included in CS-Cart and Multi-Vendor v4.13.1. For those who want to resolve the issue by themselves, this code in the "unified diff" format shows what to do: