Great! It would be very helpful if you could include the dashboard as an editable Elementor element in your "GiveWP Donation Widgets for Elementor" plugin.
Hey David, I see that you've also reached out to support about this, and that you've uncovered an edge case issue with GoCarless gateway specifically. For the benefit of others who might read this, the answer is "It depends on the gateway" and off the top of my head I know that Stripe, PayPal Donations, and Authorize.Net support it. David's edge case issue is here on our feedback site: feedback.givewp.com/bug-reports/p/donors-cannot-update-gocardless-subscription-amounts
Hi! Thanks a lot for this video. So I'm using give plugin, but when a donation is made on the site I have to accept it on the dashboard for the transaction to be completed. Do you have any idea of how to automatically accept the transaction? Ty in advance.
We're happy to clarify here. I am going to assume the payment gateway is Stripe here, as that's most common. For Stripe, this is most often caused by a lack of the proper webhook (the only mechanism for sending data from Stripe to your GiveWP site) set in your Stripe account. The good news is that the fix is a few steps of copy-pasting, and we've documented it very thoroughly. The webhook endpoint is a URL that you need to copy and paste into a specific tab of the Stripe Dashboard, and then configure to receive the following events: checkout.session.completed payment_intent.succeeded payment_intent.payment_failed charge.refunded customer.subscription.deleted customer.subscription.created invoice.payment_failed invoice.payment_succeeded Our documentation (with screenshots!) on setting up the webhook is here: givewp.com/documentation/add-ons/stripe-gateway/#connecting-stripe-and-your-webhook-required If the webhook is correctly configured, you should see a record in the logs at Donations > Tools > Logs > Stripe for every event at Stripe (going forward). You'll need to manually go through and mark the older ones as complete, using your Stripe account to cross-reference. Double-check that webhook and let us know if you need anything else. The best place to reach out is our support channels, not UA-cam.
To install the plugin manually, first download the ZIP file from the WordPress plugin repository at wordpress.org/plugins/give/ and then navigate to Plugins > Add New > Upload and manually upload the ZIP file. If you are running version 5.5 or later of WordPress itself, it will offer to override the existing version. You can also use FTP to upload the plugin and/or add-ons. The following documentation has instructions on how to connect to your server using FTP: givewp.com/documentation/resources/deactivate-wordpress-plugins-white-screen/ Your host might be able to help with that as well. Have a good day!
I wish the donor dashboard was working for us. It keeps loading and displays nothing. Never been able to make it work despite all caching tricks explained on the documentation. Very frustrating.
Hey Hugo! Have you reached out to our support team about this? We're definitely keen to help out, but the comments on UA-cam are not the best place to really be able to help. I'd recommend starting with the caching documentation that you mention for sure, and if that doesn't resolve things, definitely reach out to our support team. givewp.com/support
@@GiveWP I did, yes. I basically was told to do what's on the website documentation page about the caching, that had aleady be done. I was also asked to send the system info.
@@hugomillere4315 I found your ticket and it looks like Alex was able to help you get everything resolved. Great work! Reach back out there if you need anything else!
Hi there! The donor Dashboard uses JavaScript to load in translatable strings. It's possible to translate using a custom code snippet for sure, and any solution that handles javascript string translation should work just fine. Definitely do reach out to support if you haven't already, and we're happy to take a look at your specific implementation! Multilingual stuff like WPML is exponentially more tricky, but it should be possible. Here's a doc on that: givewp.com/documentation/resources/translating-give/translating-givewp-with-wpml/ If you find it's not, definitely reach out. We're happy to help.
@@fatjay9402 You can translate it for free, using some custom PHP. You can also reach out to the team at LocoTranslate to see how and if they handle translating strings from JavaScript. We're happy to help, in a support channel. UA-cam comments are not the best spot to get technical support.
Great! It would be very helpful if you could include the dashboard as an editable Elementor element in your "GiveWP Donation Widgets for Elementor" plugin.
Can donors increase their recurring donations under the 'Manage Subscriptions' option?
Hey David, I see that you've also reached out to support about this, and that you've uncovered an edge case issue with GoCarless gateway specifically. For the benefit of others who might read this, the answer is "It depends on the gateway" and off the top of my head I know that Stripe, PayPal Donations, and Authorize.Net support it. David's edge case issue is here on our feedback site: feedback.givewp.com/bug-reports/p/donors-cannot-update-gocardless-subscription-amounts
@@GiveWP Thanks for replying here too. We have a lot of GoCardless donations so hopefully this capability will be implemented soon.
Hi! Thanks a lot for this video. So I'm using give plugin, but when a donation is made on the site I have to accept it on the dashboard for the transaction to be completed. Do you have any idea of how to automatically accept the transaction? Ty in advance.
We're happy to clarify here.
I am going to assume the payment gateway is Stripe here, as that's most common.
For Stripe, this is most often caused by a lack of the proper webhook (the only mechanism for sending data from Stripe to your GiveWP site) set in your Stripe account. The good news is that the fix is a few steps of copy-pasting, and we've documented it very thoroughly.
The webhook endpoint is a URL that you need to copy and paste into a specific tab of the Stripe Dashboard, and then configure to receive the following events:
checkout.session.completed
payment_intent.succeeded
payment_intent.payment_failed
charge.refunded
customer.subscription.deleted
customer.subscription.created
invoice.payment_failed
invoice.payment_succeeded
Our documentation (with screenshots!) on setting up the webhook is here:
givewp.com/documentation/add-ons/stripe-gateway/#connecting-stripe-and-your-webhook-required
If the webhook is correctly configured, you should see a record in the logs at Donations > Tools > Logs > Stripe for every event at Stripe (going forward).
You'll need to manually go through and mark the older ones as complete, using your Stripe account to cross-reference.
Double-check that webhook and let us know if you need anything else. The best place to reach out is our support channels, not UA-cam.
@@GiveWP thank u so much it was indeed the problem
Hello. I need help
GiveWP is stuck at unpacking when installing
To install the plugin manually, first download the ZIP file from the WordPress plugin repository at wordpress.org/plugins/give/ and then navigate to Plugins > Add New > Upload and manually upload the ZIP file. If you are running version 5.5 or later of WordPress itself, it will offer to override the existing version.
You can also use FTP to upload the plugin and/or add-ons. The following documentation has instructions on how to connect to your server using FTP: givewp.com/documentation/resources/deactivate-wordpress-plugins-white-screen/
Your host might be able to help with that as well. Have a good day!
I wish the donor dashboard was working for us. It keeps loading and displays nothing. Never been able to make it work despite all caching tricks explained on the documentation. Very frustrating.
Hey Hugo! Have you reached out to our support team about this? We're definitely keen to help out, but the comments on UA-cam are not the best place to really be able to help.
I'd recommend starting with the caching documentation that you mention for sure, and if that doesn't resolve things, definitely reach out to our support team. givewp.com/support
@@GiveWP I did, yes. I basically was told to do what's on the website documentation page about the caching, that had aleady be done. I was also asked to send the system info.
@@hugomillere4315 I found your ticket and it looks like Alex was able to help you get everything resolved. Great work! Reach back out there if you need anything else!
@@GiveWP Yes, absolutely. Alex was great help, very quick to answer me and was abviously willing to make it work. Thanks a lot to GiveWp support!
They the F... you cant translate the donor dashboard or some parts of the pluing .. even with WPLM or Loco ?
Hi there! The donor Dashboard uses JavaScript to load in translatable strings. It's possible to translate using a custom code snippet for sure, and any solution that handles javascript string translation should work just fine. Definitely do reach out to support if you haven't already, and we're happy to take a look at your specific implementation!
Multilingual stuff like WPML is exponentially more tricky, but it should be possible. Here's a doc on that: givewp.com/documentation/resources/translating-give/translating-givewp-with-wpml/
If you find it's not, definitely reach out. We're happy to help.
@@GiveWP So i need to buy a 99 Dollar plugin to translate this? i dont think this a good way... why doesnt it work with loco?
@@fatjay9402 You can translate it for free, using some custom PHP. You can also reach out to the team at LocoTranslate to see how and if they handle translating strings from JavaScript. We're happy to help, in a support channel. UA-cam comments are not the best spot to get technical support.