With WooCommerce MultiStep Checkout Wizard Lite you can change default WooCommerce Checkout page to the modern and easy step-by-step checkout.
For more features and amazing quick support get MultiStep Checkout Wizard PRO version:
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- Customize colors each steps element
- Different styles (arrows and dot-line)
- Disable steps that you dont need
- Login as separate step
- Validation alert for each step
- Compatibility with WooCommerce Checkout Field Editor (creating custom step)
- Replacing steps order
- Enable Accept terms & condition checkbox for any step
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Most rated ecommerce stores using it and their customers are happy to do fast purchase with multi-step form wizard, and now you have this possibility too!
You can install MultiStep Checkout Wizard Lite via the WordPress plugin uploader without unzipping the file:
- Log into your WordPress admin panel
- Navigate to Plugins > Add New
- Click Upload
- Click Choose File and select the woocommerce-multistep-checkout-wizard-lite.zip
- Click Install Now
- Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
- Go to new Checkout Wizard section in Admin Bar
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
How to change Folder Permissions?
This issue is most commonly caused by wrong file permissions.
Your uploads directory should have correct file permissions otherwise WordPress will not be able to store your files in it or sometimes may not even display files from the upload directory.
To set correct file permissions for your uploads directory, you would need a FTP client, like Filezilla.
If you see warning like this you need connect to your website using the FTP client and then go to /wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-multistep-checkout-wizard-lite/directory.
There you will see /plugins/woocommerce-multistep-checkout-wizard-lite/. Right click on the uploads directory and select file permissions.
A new dialog box for file permissions will open. At first you will need to set file permissions for uploads directory itself and all the sub directories inside it to 777.
To do that, enter 777 in the numberic value box, and then check the box next toRecurse into subdirectories.
Lastly, you need to click on 'Apply to directories only' radio button.
Click on the OK button to apply these changes. Filezilla will now start applying file permissions to the directories.
Filezilla will now set the file permissions for all the directories Once it is done, you can go back to your Checkout Wizard Settings and click on Refresh plagin button.
After refreshing you will see success message.
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