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Changeset 2598747

Timestamp:
09/14/2021 02:27:54 PM (3 years ago)
Author:
zworthkey
Message:

Readme update

Location:
item-list/trunk
Files:
2 edited

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  • item-list/trunk/README.txt

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    1313== Description ==
    1414
    15 This is simple plugins which modifies the your woocommerce order table and add a new column.
     15This is simple plugins which modifies the your woocommerce order table and add a new column.
    1616
    17 Modification of order table to add simple column which shows orders product and its qunaitinty in front.
    18 Without opeing orders shoper owner can view what product is ordered with quantity with respective their
     17Modification of ty in front.
     18Without ope owner can view what product is ordered with quantity with respective their
    1919respective name.
    2020
    21 Formate of item show in Modified column is simple like
     21Format of item show in Modified column is simple like
    2222    "Product name x quantity"
    2323
     
    2626== Installation ==
    2727
    28 This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
     281. Upload `zwk-item-list.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
    2929
    30 e.g.
    31 
    32 1. Upload `zwk-item-list.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
    33 Thats it no further steps is required you can just visit order page and see the effect of plugin on order table.
    3430== Frequently Asked Questions ==
    3531
  • item-list/trunk/zwk-item-list.php

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    1616 * Plugin Name:       Item List
    1717 * Plugin URI:        zworthkey.com
    18  * Description:       This is a short description of what the plugin does. It's displayed in the WordPress admin area.
     18 * Description:       This is simple plugins which modifies the your woocommerce order table and adds a new column.
     19
    1920 * Version:           1.0.0
    2021 * Author:            Zworthkey
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