Plugin / MyOrderDesk

Print Reach, Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To get the plugin to know which page to display, you will need to enter your MyOrderDesk Provider ID for the page you want to display. There are two ways you can locate this: Method 1: Navigate to the top level order page of the MyOrderDesk webpage. The URL of your webpage will look similar to the following: https://www.myorderdesk.com/Catalog/?Provider_ID=##### The last set of numbers at the end of your URL will be your Provider ID, and you can enter that into the field above. Method 2: While logged into your webpage as an administrator, open the administration menu by clicking the three horizontal lines in the top left corner of the screen. Directly below the word “Administration”, you will see a dropdown menu that says “[#####] Your Company Name” The numbers inside of the square brackets will be your Provider ID, and you can enter that into the field above. Once you successfully enter your account Provider ID, the page layout should change and you should see a list of shortcodes that can be used to display specific pages based on that Provider ID.
The final step of setup is putting the shortcode onto the respective pages that you want your site to appear on. To do this, all you need to do is copy the [mod-xxxxxx] text, and paste it into the page that you want it to display on. The plugin will handle everything else for you, and it\’s that simple! For more complex scenarios, where you want to embed specific order forms, catalgos, or use a branded site, you can implement that by changing the modifier designated to it. [mod-orderform form=”###”] is used to link specific order forms [mod-catalog catalog=”###”] is used to link specific catalogs site=”###” can be added to any shortcodes as well, to change what site is being displayed, rather than the master set in settings. This lets you link branded websites. For the [mod-order] page, in some cases you may want to force the user to log in before they can view the page. For this, you can add “force” to the shortcode, like so: [mod-order force]

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Version

3.1.2

First Released

02 Sep, 2018

Total Downloads

519

Wordpress Version

-

Tested up to:

5.2.4

Require PHP Version:

-

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