For Vakkappers, I was the only developer involved in a development process to tailor the website more to Vakkappers’ wishes. Some examples of this process are:
Creating a custom view for the custom-made Kiyoh plugin
The client wanted to display the Kiyoh scores on the website but did not like the standard Kiyoh widget. Therefore, a design was created that deviated from the standards of the Kiyoh plugin. With some help from the dedicated backend developer, I was able to set up a plugin that made a custom design a reality for the client. This is currently displayed at the top of all pages!
Displaying delivery dates in the email invoice
Vakkappers has several products with very different delivery times. For this reason, Vakkappers wanted to include this information in the invoice as well. The real problem was that this functionality was created in JavaScript on the website. Colleagues had already tried unsuccessfully to convert this to PHP. This idea did not work in the WooCommerce email templates with JavaScript.
However, I took on the challenge of converting this to PHP, and with success! Delivery times are checked at the time of selection based on the current time and day for Vakkappers in order to provide a product with an accurate delivery time.
Take a look for yourself: https://vakkappers.nl/