Hi Victor,
Thanks very much for responding. My concern about doing that is that the return is to a food catering menu which customers have gone partway down the 45 or so dishes when they go into the WooCommerce item. I was thinking that if I use the return link, it would start them at the top of the menu again. Actually, I was coming back to the question I posed because it is turning out to be less of a problem than I expected because tabbing back through the WooCommerce pages is taking me back to the location in progress on the dish menu so it's okay and I was going to remove the question. Using the return link when an order is placed is a good idea though because then I can assume customers don't want to return to the menu. Thanks for reminding me! And I'm going to read that link to template structure, so thanks again. The site is temporary during development at jamesm677.sg-host.com/catering-menu/ for the catering menu page.
By the way, I develop these sites for free (except minimal domain registration so they own the name) for immigrants and refugees who aspire to be entrepreneurial. I have an unlimited hosting account on SiteGround as well as unlimited licenses on Formidable Forms, Envira Gallery, YellowPencil, and Bit Integration. Working on my own, I sometimes run into issues and could use an ad hoc paid resource to go to for answers. Do you ever do that sort of thing? I have an extensive IT background but not with WordPress. I've always said that success in the IT field correlates well with the ability to withstand pain. Researching everything falls under that heading sometimes.
In any event, thanks again for responding!
Please login or Register to submit your answer