Una de las primeras necesidades cuando vamos a montar un negocio, ya sea online en Internet o tradicional, es la de cobrar a los clientes con tarjeta de crédito. Sin embargo la solicitud de un TPV o datáfono al banco suele conllevar varias visitas y abundante papeleo que pueden retrasar la puesta en marcha de nuestro negocio.
Existe sin embargo una alternativa que nos permitirá cobrar a nuestros clientes en el mismo día de la solicitud en caso de un pago online o al día siguiente, en caso de cobro físico. Es decir, que puedes conseguir un datáfono y empezar a cobrar con tarjetas de crédito en tu tienda física en menos de 24 horas.
El servicio que nos va a permitir este cobro es SUMUP, una empresa que nos permite hacernos una cuenta, como si fuera Paypal, asociarla con nuestra cuenta del banco y empezar a cobrar en el mismo instante. Se puede integrar con nuestra tienda online, o podemos crear enlace de pago para clientes, que luego enviaremos con WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram o cualquier otro sistema de mensajería.
Y si tenemos una tienda física, con un local, podemos solicitar un TPV para cobrar con tarjeta de crédito. Disponen de aparatos desde veintipocos euros, que funcionan conectando a nuestro móvil, o datáfono como los del banco, con su impresora de tickets.
Lo mejor de todo es la comisión, de tan solo un 1,5%, y no existen cuotas mensuales, como requieren los bancos, sino que solo pagas por cada venta realizada. Si quieres probar el servicio te dejamos el enlace más abajo
Recuerda también que si necesitas ayuda con tu proyecto en Internet o tienda online, o simplemente necesitas conseguir más clientes puedes contar con nuestros servicios de diseño de páginas web, diseño gráfico, marketing online y redes sociales.
WordPress locator plugins are the perfect solution to provide a convenient way for your customers to find their nearest store and the shortest way to get there, especially if your business has multiple locations.
Customers may want intimate contact with a product before making an online purchase, and a visit to your store gives you the opportunity to do just that. Not only that, but customers will have fewer inquiries and fewer returns for in-store purchases compared to online purchases.
Many types of businesses will be able to benefit from having WordPress locator plugins on their website.
The beauty of these plugins is that they use Google Maps, which has features like zooming, routing, location sharing, and even spoken directions already built in. Some of these plugins are also compatible with WooCommerce, allowing you to let customers know what items are available in the store and the nearest store that has an item in stock.
In this post, we will take a look at some of the best WordPress localization plugins on CodeCanyon. Let us begin!
Map List Pro is the perfect store locator for creating multiple locators, office addresses, and even contact lists. Also, it comes with more than 35 styles for you to choose from.
Let us see some of the notable features of this plugin.
Easy to use location editor
You can easily create and edit locations by searching for them in the editor as all the details are already filled in for you. Then you can adjust or add locations by dragging and dropping the pin to the place you want.
Custom icons and grouped bookmarks
This plugin contains hundreds of icons that can be used on your maps. Grouped markers are suitable for maps with a large number of locations and make navigation easier.
It also includes different display modes for your maps, such as:
simple map: this is just a simple map without sorting or searching
title search: contains a search box where customers can search for stores by title, description, and categories
search by location: allows customers to search for stores near a certain location
search by location and text: search for stores near a location with a certain keyword
geolocate map: this type of map will ask the user for their location and return results that are nearby
Super Store Finder for WordPress is another fully responsive store locator that comes with a powerful admin store locator. You can manage stores and labels/categories, as well as customize styles, colors, labels, notifications, regions, and map settings.
This plugin also comes with a plugin Marker Clusterer for WordPress which you can also buy. It allows you to combine many bookmarks and then display them as groups.
Some of the features include:
built-in geolocation: allows your customers to find the exact location of your store and how to get there in the shortest time
Show store pictures and videos: upload and display images and videos in the store locator, for example, images of dishes available in a restaurant.
import bulk addresses
browse stores by region: a useful feature if you have multiple stores in different countries
Agile Store Locator is a very powerful localization plugin that features three unique themes, each with a different style. This gives you the option to choose the style that best suits your website.
Agile Store Locator also comes with a dashboard panel where you can see all the stats like the number of stores, bookmarks, categories, and the number of searches. It also shows important data such as the most viewed stores and locations.
Other features include:
maps in several languages
time switch: a unique feature that allows you to display only stores that are open at any given time
draw the direction from one point to another and instructions on how to get there
Import and export stores , manage categories and display locations on custom maps
The WordPress Store Locator is the best ecommerce store locator. Gives you the ability to link products to your stores, which means you can add a button Search in next to your products. This has the potential to increase sales, as customers are likely to buy more items if they come to the store.
It also includes more than 10 layouts and 90 options for designing maps.
Other features are:
support for multiple languages
Personalization: you can customize everything, including the color, data, and even the style of the map.
Capacity for import and export stores.
Ability to insert a Contact Form for multiple stores.
embed locator on any page.
geolocation automatic
store data personalization : customize the data you want to display for a particular store
Responsive Store Locator is a multipurpose listing plugin that allows you to display locations near your customers. It also comes with a powerful back-end where you can upload multiple store locations, translate your maps and locations into multiple languages, and apply beautiful skins to the maps.
This plugin is also compatible with WooCommerce; this means you can assign stores to products, let customers know if the item is available in the store, and send them to the closest stores to buy the product.
This plugin also allows you to upload stores without knowing their latitude and longitude coordinates. This can be a real time saver!
Companion font selection is never an easy task for web designers. Sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. If you are having trouble putting together a good combination of font of body and header for your website, or just want a little nudge in the right direction, here are ten popular combinations that look amazing together.
These two fonts get along wonderfully. Work Sans is a font specifically designed to be used in large and medium sizes. And while its wide letter spacing makes it unsuitable as a body font, it’s perfect for headings. Meanwhile, Roboto was designed to look natural and readable. It is an extremely popular and practical font, which pairs well with the bold yet elegant look of Work Sans.
Looking for something a little more sophisticated? These two fonts were created in the same project to complement each other. Source Serif Pro will add a touch of style to your headings, while Source Sans Pro, built with user interfaces in mind, offers a streamlined, easy-to-read experience.
Playfair Display was made with the traditional typefaces of the late 18th century in mind. As a display font, it looks best in your headers, where it will add an elegant and timeless look to your website. And fused with the source of the body of Montserrat, inspired by the signs of the early twentieth century in Buenos Aires, it will achieve a surprisingly synergistic combination.
Poppins is a nice geometric font based on circles and curves. It works well as a header and body font due to its versatile and beautiful design. Raleway, meanwhile, is actually designed as an oversized font. Despite this, it works very well as a body font with Poppins. Test it; You will be surprised at this unlikely combo!
These two fonts work together because they contrast well. Libre Baskerville is a tall, elegant serif font, while Lato is a sans serif, modern and is designed to provide a warm and friendly feeling. Both will give your site a lot of personality.
The ever popular Open Sans pairs fantastically with the nice and friendly Merriweather. The latter’s bold, broad look makes it a great heading font, while Open Sans’s simple, neutral design will make reading long passages easy on the eyes.
Mono spaced fonts are somewhat unpopular due to their illegibility in body text. However, Space Mono can be a great header, especially if you want to give your site a “tech” feel, perfect for a web developer. Combine it with minimalist Muli and you will have an outstanding set of fonts.
The beauty of Spectral and the simple, round design of Rubik’s come together to make an enchanting combo. With Spectral as the display source, visitors will be instantly drawn to the light and elegant design, and Rubik will keep them there with its smooth appearance.
Based on alternative gothic fonts, Oswald is tall, bold and condensed, perfectly suited to displaying text. Noto Sans was made specifically for compatibility. Cover more than 30 scripts! If your site uses a non-English alphabet, look at this combo.
This is another font set that works because of the contrast. Ubuntu is a versatile sans serif font that looks particularly nice at a large header size, while Lora has a calligraphy precious . Such fonts are usually not suitable as body text, but Lora is polished enough to be readable while still giving off that distinguished air.
Combining the best sources
Finding fonts that work well together is an art in itself. It’s important that your header and body fonts are compatible, as choosing the right ones will lead to a more harmonious design. These ten font combos are a great place to start.
And best of all, with Google Fonts, they’re all free and easy to import onto your site. Start using your favorite combo in your current project right away!
The WordPress admin makes it easy to manage settings without touching a line of code. These basic configuration settings are stored in the wp-options table within the database. But, WordPress also has a separate configuration file, called wp-config.php, which can be used for other customizations.
Wp-config is the file where your custom hosting details (database name, database host, etc.) are saved when you install a self-hosted WordPress site. You can also add other configuration options to this file, with which you can enable or disable features such as debugging, caching, multisite, SSL login, automatic updates, and many others.
Locate and edit wp-config
When you download WordPress, the wp-config.php file is not yet present inside the installation folder. However, there is a file called wp-config-sample.php that you need to copy and rename wp-config.php. Then you need to add your basic connection details (database name, database username, database password, hostname, security keys) to this file.
If your hosting provider uses the Softaculous auto-installer (most do), this process is automated for you and you will find wp-config.php a wp-config-sample.php file and a file in your root folder when you connect to your server via FTP.
Note that the configuration order is important, so don’t rearrange them. When editing the wp-config file, always use a code editor such as Sublime Text, Atom, Notepad++, Visual Studio Code, or TextMate. Word processors (Microsoft Office, Google Docs, LibreOffice, etc.) will damage your file, never use them to edit code files.
Settings saved in wp-config override the database, in case the same type of configuration is present in both (eg home URL)
Where to put the code snippets
In this article, you can find 20 code snippets that you can use to customize your wp-config.php file.
Most of these configuration options do not exist in wp-config by default. If you want to use them, you need to add them under the initial General menu. However, you can also configure these URLs in the wp-config file.
Defining the WP_SITEURL and WP_HOME constants in the wp-config file has two benefits:
It can save lives if you are unable to access your admin area for any reason.
can reduce the number of calls to the database while your site is loading (since wp-config overrides the options saved in the database)
WP_SITEURL specifies the URL with which users can access your site, while WP_HOME defines the root of your WP installation. If you installed WordPress in your root folder (this is the default) they take the same value.
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# Specifies site URL define('WP_SITEURL', 'http://www.yourwebsite.com'); # Specifies home URL (the root of the WP install) define('WP_HOME', 'http://www.yourwebsite.com/wordpress');
Empty the trash after a certain time
You can have WordPress automatically empty your trash after a certain number of dates. The smallest value of this constant is 0, in this case it disables the trash can function.
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# Empties trash after 7 days define( 'EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS', 7 );
Enable WordPress Multisite
By adding the WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE constant to your wp-config file, you can enable the WordPress multisite feature which allows you to create a network of WP sites.
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# Turns on WordPress Multisite define( 'WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true);
Redirect non-existing subdomains and subfolders
Sometimes visitors type a non-existent subdomain or subfolder in the URL bar. You can redirect these users to another page of your domain, for example to the home page with the help of the NOBLOGREDIRECTconstante
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# Redirects non-existing subdomains and subfolders to homepage define( 'NOBLOGREDIRECT', 'http://www.yourwebsite.com
Manage Post Revisions
WordPress has a built-in version control system, which means it saves all subsequent revisions you create. A frequently edited post can have 25-30 revisions which can take up a lot of database space after a while.
With the WP_POST_REVISIONS constant, you can maximize the number of subsequent checks or disable the feature altogether.
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# Completely disables post revision define( 'WP_POST_REVISIONS', false); # Allows maximum 5 post revisions define( 'WP_POST_REVISIONS', 5 );
Enable built-in database optimization
WordPress has a built-in database optimization feature that you can activate by adding the following line to the wp-config.
I wrote in detail about how this tool works in this article. The most important thing to note is that the database optimization screen is available to anyone (even non-logged-in visitors). Enable the feature only for the length of time you want to run the optimization tool, then don’t forget to disable it.
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# Turns on database optimization feature define( 'WP_ALLOW_REPAIR', true);
Turn off automatic updates
WordPress runs automatic background updates by default for minor versions and translation files.
You can turn this feature on and off by setting the values of the constants AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED (for all updates) and WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE (for major updates) according to the following rules:
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# Disables all automatic updates define( 'AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED', true); # Disables all core updates define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', false); # Enables all core updates, including minor and major releases define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', true); # Enables core updates only for minor releases (default) define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', 'minor');
Increase PHP memory limit
Sometimes you may want to increase the PHP memory limit that your hosting provider has allocated to your site, especially if you get the dreaded “Allowed memory size of xxxxxx bytes exhausted” message. To do this, use WP_MEMORY_LIMIT for the website and WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT for the administration area.
Note that some hosts do not allow you to manually increase the memory limit; in this case, contact them and ask them to do it for you.
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# Sets memory limit for the website define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '96M'); # Sets memory limit for the admin area define( 'WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M');
Disable unfiltered HTML
Although low-level users (subscribers, contributors, authors) cannot post unfiltered HTML to WordPress, editors and admins can.
By adding the following line of code to your wp-config file, you can increase security by preventing high-level users from posting unfiltered HTML.
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# Disables unfiltered HTML for admins and editors define( 'DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML', true);
Even on a standard installation, WordPress is a highly visual platform. That not only makes it easy to create content, but also maintain the site. With just a few clicks, you can install a plugin, run software updates, and modify any number of settings.
However, there are situations where the visual interface can get in the way. For example, running large imports or other memory-intensive tasks can cause problems on slower servers. Also, you don’t always get the level of fine-grain control that might be needed.
For those who want more control and the ability to perform complex tasks, WP-CLI might be just what you’re looking for.
What is WP-CLI?
WP-CLI is a command line interface for WordPress. It offers the ability to maintain almost every aspect of your WordPress website without the need to log in to the control panel.
Like WordPress, WP-CLI is free software. To use it, you must first install it on your remote server or local machine. From there, you can put the power of the command line to work for your site.
But before you get too excited, a warning. This is a highly powerful (and potentially dangerous) tool.Make a mistake and you may not recover easily. Therefore, it is recommended that you set up a test site and use it to learn some of the basic commands. Once you feel comfortable, you can start using it on your production sites.
If you’re not very familiar with the command line, WP-CLI can seem a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, there is a lot of documentation available. You’ll first want to check out the fantastic Quick Start Guide to help get you up and running.
What does?
A lot! WP-CLI aims to be a complete alternative to the control panel, so all the basics are covered. For example, you can install new plugins, update your existing installation, create a new WordPress installation, or manage a multisite network.
But it goes beyond daily maintenance. There are some commands built into WP-CLI that aren’t even available in the dashboard (at least, not without installing a plugin).
One of the most powerful features included is the ability to perform a search and replace within the database. This could be used, for example, to replace the development URL of a site with the production version during launch.
Search of $ wp : reemplace 'http://development.mysite.com' 'http://www.mysite.com' - dry - run
The first URL above is what we are looking for ( development.mysite.com) and the second is what we want to replace it with ( www.mysite.com).
Also note the --dry-run argument at the end of the command. This will allow you to see the results of a search and replace without making any changes to the database. Once you’re sure what the result will be, you can run it again, this time without including the argument. Again, check the documentation to make sure you’re not doing something you shouldn’t.
Then there is the ability to create your own custom commands. This allows WP-CLI to perform tasks related to a third-party plugin, theme, or other functionality that you have created.
Other tasks, such as creating child themes, theme editor blocks, Gutenberg or the startup code for a custom plugin, are possible through the wp scaffold command.
However, we are really just scratching the surface of what this tool is capable of.
Powerful and Extendable
One of the coolest things about WP-CLI is that there are no real limits to what you can do with it. While you may only want to use it to handle basic tasks, you could also theoretically add functionality for your own niche use cases. This could benefit everything from small sites to businesses.
Of course, the command line isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Having recently been introduced to WP-CLI, I was quite concerned about using it. But once you get down to command syntax (and learn from a few mistakes), you might get more comfortable over time.
So if you want to do even more with WordPress, take a look at WP-CLI. It could become the next great addition to your developer’s toolbox.
The nice thing about plugins is that most of them make something easier, make it better, or both. They do this by extending the functionality of software programs. That is why they are sometimes referred to as software extensions. They benefit web designers and website owners and their users.
The main problem you might have when selecting a useful plugin would be the need to analyze thousands of them. It’s not easy to find a “must have” solution or at least one that better meets your needs.
Some plugins, like page builders or sliders, need to be used frequently, if not always. Your need for others, like many of those we’ve listed here, will depend on the type of website. Purpose and niche also matter a lot.
If you see one you can use, take it. It could make your day!
Taking a date is a simple task. Taking and scheduling multiple appointments and managing them in a way that satisfies all parties involved is a different way.
Doing it manually takes time, both managers and employees would rather spend on their core responsibilities. Manual processes can also be error-prone, which in this case could lead to unhappiness among customers and employees alike.
Amelia is a professionally designed auto-booking system that is fast, efficient, and essentially error-free. The ROI that this WordPress plugin provides is, in most cases, almost instant. Amelia is working 24 hours a day, matching clients with employees, and she doesn’t make mistakes or let appointments get out of hand.
Amelia also manages reservation changes and cancellations, sends reminders, collects online payments and has been used by over 1,000 companies who have given her a 4.8 rating in her first 6 months.
“Advanced”, “powerful” and “game changer” are adjectives that are seen too often in advertisements for software products and even in reviews. In the case of the wpDataTables WordPress plugin, however, they seem to fit the bill nicely.
Here are several situations you might typically find where wpDataTables will really come into its own:
– You need to create a table or tables based on large amounts of complex data (and do so relatively quickly).
– The data you will use can come from a variety of sources and in a variety of formats.
– You want to create a table (or chart) that is fully responsive, interactive, and editable so you can easily change or update it.
– Your table or chart should fit seamlessly with the overall look and feel of your site (ie it’s customizable and responsive) and key data elements or features should be color-coded or highlighted.
In other words, you’re looking for a plugin that’s advanced, powerful, game-changing, and has been used by over 20,000 businesses and individuals.
When a software solution is available in both free and premium versions, it usually makes sense to try the free version first. That can also be true for the NextGEN WordPress gallery plugins. The free version, NextGEN Gallery, has the tools to take your gallery building projects a long way. It allows you to manage and display thousands of images in various gallery and album styles and formats.
The premium version, NextGEN Pro, offers more than you’d expect, thanks to its comprehensive suite of software extensions that give you a host of additional gallery-building tools, options, and approaches to building award-winning galleries.
There is also an intermediate approach where, for a fee, a Pro extension pack can be used with the free version. Once you have opted for a NextGEN solution that works best for you, you should never look for another gallery creation software solution.
In terms of map creation options, MapSVG can offer more than any other WordPress plugin or map producing software solution on the market. The MapSVG WordPress plugin allows you to incorporate custom interactive vector maps, Google maps, and image maps into your website layouts.
You can also make maps from PNG and JPEG files, add markers and directory information to existing maps, and overlay custom SVG files on Google maps with this handy WordPress plugin.
Imagine the power of being able to automatically change design elements based on who visits your site. With Logic Hop for WordPress you can! Sounds difficult? Logic Hop makes it easy with prepared recipes, smart CTAs, and conditional CSS. Personalize your site using geolocation, social media posts, visitor actions, and even what interests them. Surprise your visitors and customers! Try it free for 14 days and take your designs to the next level.
Rank Math’s content analysis feature makes it much easier to overcome the challenges associated with SEO of a website and writing SEO-friendly content. However, this WordPress plugin can do much more than that.
Rank Math is a true search engine optimization tool designed by the Swiss Army designed to make your websites as SEO friendly as possible.
As a business website attracts more visitors, its owner is often faced with having to answer more questions, most of which are repetitive. The Heroic FAQs plugin is a real time saver in this regard.
Heroic FAQ is an excellent tool for creating website FAQ pages. By dragging and dropping, you can assemble, sort, and rank questions and answers, and add images and videos as appropriate.
If you’ve been looking for a WordPress knowledge base plugin to bolster your online presence, you can stop here. With the Heroic Knowledge Base plugin, you can create a knowledge base to help users find the information they are looking for or are interested in and do so quickly thanks to its super-fast Ajax search feature.
You can also get feedback to help you determine where you need to improve your website.
More and more website owners are posting to one or more social media networks to get their messages across. Blog2Social gives you access to the 16 most important social networks.
With the help of your social media calendar, you can schedule posts to Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media networks at times and in the formats you choose. Share your posts effectively, efficiently, automatically and without errors.
If you’ve been wondering when or if you could put the power of artificial intelligence to good use, here’s your chance. WordLift is an AI-powered WordPress plugin that measures the performance of a website’s content in a way that allows you to optimize content, improve your website’s navigation, and improve search engine rankings.
conclusion
There should be at least one of these best-in-class plugins that could make your day. That being the case, imagine the potential rewards if you find several that you could put to good use.
What these software extensions have in common is the ability to make your job easier, extend the features and capabilities of a website to benefit its owner and users, or all of the above.
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