Back to Fallen Cave, main page…

Back to Lessons Learned, main page…

Next year make the below info into its own 2025 page.

Pro Live Support; images, by Daniela Dimitrova from Pixabay.

Pro Live Support; images, by Daniela Dimitrova from Pixabay.

In late April 2025 we committed to Pro Live Support. The plan was to do it for one month and fix some of our design issues…

Main Goals:

Fix Printful Shop. Would not allow new products.

Make sure all forms are good.

Create Membership for Podcasting.

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Then fixing issues caused by fixing issues…

May 24, 2025

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Need to have Live Pro Support with this. Phone died before we finished on a form for the Bigfoot Eruption home page, yesterday. Tried to fix it on our own.

May 23, 2025

We have learned that about half of what we ash they tell us to contact Bluehost or WordPress. The difference being Hosting vs Design.

Live Pro would have told us to contact Bluehost directly on this one, so we did. We got this email from Bluehost that felt wrong.

ICANN Fraud Question; sent, from Bluehost No Reply.

ICANN – Wikipedia

An actual organization. But are we still being misled?

I used Bluehost instant chat, and they confirmed it was legitimate. Once I clicked the “Confirm” button it was over immediately.

Bluehost verification of email for domain; sent, by Bluehost.

May 24, 2025

Too busy to call Live Pro. Need to think of the next question. Probably about whether or not another subsites need their own CONTACT FORM or whether they should just use existing code for the other forms. For practice I should make all separate forms that lead to specific email addresses made in the Cpanel. Examples are:

[email protected] for Bigfoot Eruption…

[email protected] but the same if I just use [email protected]

[email protected] for the Bigfoot Eruption online shop.

May 23, 2025

Buckled down and called twice in one day to make sure CONTACT forms for Bigfoot Eruption, Fallen Eruption, and the Bigfoot Eruption Shop were all good.

May 12, 2025

The membership plugin we added wasn’t sending the API email to my choice of email. The tech helped to make it so that gmail would work as my admin email. Who knew? Yikes!

We switch it to our gmail after having a fraud attack in late 2024.

The tech suggested that we keep all links and keys for future proof. Adding a private page for that info.

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For a while now we have had a problem with pushing new products into our online store. Printful says it is on the WordPress side. Please help. Here is the message from Printful…

May 19, 2025

Agent: I have checked, as you have and you were in the PHP 7.3, which is unsupported, deprecated version thus I have updated it, to latest version. Also, due to the wp-admin was showing critical error, which has been fixed now.

Based on the error we’re seeing, it appears that the issue is occurring on your server’s side when we send our request to WooCommerce. I’d recommend checking your server logs to identify the specific reason for the error. If you’re using Cloudflare or a similar firewall, please try disabling it temporarily, as it may be blocking or interfering with our requests.

To summarize, you reported an PHP error, which I determined was due to the 7.3, which has been updated 8.1. I’m glad I could assist you in resolving that problem. Is there anything else I can help you with?

Based on the error we’re seeing, it appears that the issue is occurring on your server’s side when we send our request to WooCommerce. I’d recommend checking your server logs to identify the specific reason for the error. If you’re using Cloudflare or a similar firewall, please try disabling it temporarily, as it may be blocking or interfering with our requests.

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Pro Live Support; images, by Daniela Dimitrova from Pixabay.

Pro Live Support; images, by Daniela Dimitrova from Pixabay.