There are many plugins and themes available for WordPress, and not all of them are coded properly. Some may contain JavaScript or other errors that can cause conflicts. Others might perform actions that interfere with the way our plugin works.
Therefore, it’s a good idea to test for potential plugin or theme conflicts to ensure there are no conflicts.
Plugin Conflict Test
- Temporarily deactivate ALL the plugins except the WP Express Checkout Plugin.
- Temporarily deactivate ALL addons/extensions also (if you are using any).
- Test to see if the plugin behaves how it is suppose to.
- If it works correctly when you deactivate the plugins then that means you have a plugin conflict.
- Activate your plugins one by one to see which one causes the issue.
- Report the problem to the developer of that plugin.
- You can also post the issue on our forum with the findings of your plugin test.
Theme Conflict Test
- Temporarily switch the theme to any of the default WordPress themes (twenty twenty five, twenty twenty four etc.)
- Test the plugin behavior.
- If it works correctly with the default WordPress theme then you have a theme conflict.
- Report the problem to the developer of that theme.