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Changeset 2114269


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Timestamp:
06/28/2019 02:48:38 PM (6 years ago)
Author:
3sonsdevelopment
Message:

Fixed plugin name

Location:
custom-currency-symbol-for-woocommerce
Files:
2 edited

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  • custom-currency-symbol-for-woocommerce/tags/1.0/readme.txt

    r2114265 r2114269  
    22Contributors: 3sonsdevelopment
    33Tags: woocommerce, currency
    4 Requires at least: 5.0
     4Stable tag: trunk
    55Tested up to: 5.2.2
     6Requires at least: 5.1
    67Requires PHP: 7.0
    7 Stable tag: trunk
    8 License: GPLv2 or later
    98WC tested up to: 3.6.4
    109WC requires at least: 3.6.0
    11 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
    12  
     10License: GPLv2 or later
     11
    1312Define a custom symbol for your currency without coding.
    14  
     13
    1514== Description ==
    16  
     15
    1716This plugin allows you to change the symbol used by the set currency in WooCommerce.  It adds an extra field to the currency settings where you can enter the symbol/text you'd like to use.
    18  
    19 == Installation ==
    20  
    21 1. Upload the `wc-custom-currency-symbol` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
    22 1. Activate *Custom Currency Symbol for WooCommerce* through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
    23  
     17
     18
    2419== Frequently Asked Questions ==
    25  
    26 = Where do I enter my custom symbol? =
    27  
    28 Go to WooCommerce > Settings > General and look down for the "Currency Options" section.  The field for "Custom Currency Symbol" will be there.
    29  
    30 = How about support? =
    31  
    32 Post any questions you have in the forum.
    33  
     20
     21* Where Do I Enter a Custom Symbol?
     22
     23You can enter a custom symbol by going to WooCommerce > Settings > General and looking down to the "Currency Options" section.  The field for "Custom Currency Symbol" will be there.
     24
     25
    3426== Changelog ==
    35  
     27
    3628= 1.0 =
    37 * This is the first release.
     29* First release!
  • custom-currency-symbol-for-woocommerce/trunk/readme.txt

    r2114264 r2114269  
    22Contributors: 3sonsdevelopment
    33Tags: woocommerce, currency
    4 Requires at least: 5.0
     4Stable tag: trunk
    55Tested up to: 5.2.2
     6Requires at least: 5.1
    67Requires PHP: 7.0
    7 Stable tag: trunk
    8 License: GPLv2 or later
    98WC tested up to: 3.6.4
    109WC requires at least: 3.6.0
    11 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
    12  
     10License: GPLv2 or later
     11
    1312Define a custom symbol for your currency without coding.
    14  
     13
    1514== Description ==
    16  
     15
    1716This plugin allows you to change the symbol used by the set currency in WooCommerce.  It adds an extra field to the currency settings where you can enter the symbol/text you'd like to use.
    18  
    19 == Installation ==
    20  
    21 1. Upload the `wc-custom-currency-symbol` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
    22 1. Activate *Custom Currency Symbol for WooCommerce* through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
    23  
     17
     18
    2419== Frequently Asked Questions ==
    25  
    26 = Where do I enter my custom symbol? =
    27  
    28 Go to WooCommerce > Settings > General and look down for the "Currency Options" section.  The field for "Custom Currency Symbol" will be there.
    29  
    30 = How about support? =
    31  
    32 Post any questions you have in the forum.
    33  
     20
     21* Where Do I Enter a Custom Symbol?
     22
     23You can enter a custom symbol by going to WooCommerce > Settings > General and looking down to the "Currency Options" section.  The field for "Custom Currency Symbol" will be there.
     24
     25
    3426== Changelog ==
    35  
     27
    3628= 1.0 =
    37 * This is the first release.
     29* First release!
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