(My apologies, it has been a "pop up" for quite a while ;)
When the shopping cart page shows, open the browser developer console. Then, click on the Estimate Shipping button. Do any errors appear in the console?
(My apologies, it has been a "pop up" for quite a while ;)
When the shopping cart page shows, open the browser developer console. Then, click on the Estimate Shipping button. Do any errors appear in the console?
I think I've misunderstood, the shopping cart page does not appear. The page i'm referring to is:
https://xxx/Admin/Setting/Shipping
Can you send the url for the page you're referring to as I'm unable locate it in the option tab?
... This is where I retrieved my instructions from https://docs.nopcommerce.com/en/getting-started/configure-shipping/shipping-settings.html
That's where the confusion is. That pop up shown in the documentation is the one that would appear in the public store if you enable the setting. (The pop up does not appear in the admin page.)
... This is where I retrieved my instructions from https://docs.nopcommerce.com/en/getting-started/configure-shipping/shipping-settings.html That's where the confusion is. That pop up shown in the documentation is the one that would appear in the public store if you enable the setting. (The pop up does not appear in the admin page.)
ok, that makes sense. Is there away to configure the settings so the details which are put in by customers reflect that of my choosing?
It's not clear to me what you are trying to do. You configure shipping carriers (e.g. UPS, FedEx, etc.), methods (e.g., Ground, Priority, etc.), and rates using Shipping Provider Plugins.
It's not clear to me what you are trying to do. You configure shipping carriers (e.g. UPS, FedEx, etc.), methods (e.g., Ground, Priority, etc.), and rates using Shipping Provider Plugins.
Originally I wanted to use an API from Evri (Hermes subsidiary) to calculate and send packages to customers. They currently do not have an API compatible with nopCommerce.
I was hoping that there was a way to manually enter shipping costs on the backend so customers know exactly how much they will pay for shipping during checkout.