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[v8.3.2] Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin
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[v8.3.2] Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin

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Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin

We have shared the original Plugin [v8.3.2] Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin to everyone. The shared Plugin is not Plugin nulled or cracked; it’s a 100% genuine GPL Plugin, and you can use it on unlimited websites. Please check if the Plugin is the current version before purchasing. You can submit a request for the latest version by clicking button and we are pleased to update for you as soon as possible. Once you complete purchasing from siteGPL, you’ll get full free access to download the original Plugin and get free lifetime updates on your siteGPL account.


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Changelog:



Version: v8.3.2

There are new features on Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin, performance improvements and bugs that have been fixed.

Improvement: Enhanced and updated Stripe integration for improved performance and reliability
Improvement: Added VAT number display on invoices
Updated Turkish, French and Icelandic translation
BugFix: Fixed conflict with Divi theme in connection to Google Maps Api key
BugFix: Fixed issue with customers booking the same appointment when rescheduling
BugFix: Fixed issue with dates for the Event closes on option
BugFix: Fixed issue with duplicating appointments on the Manage packages page
BugFix: Fixed issue with ‘Notify customers’ option when changing status in the edit appointment dialog
BugFix: Fixed issue with Outlook and Locations from custom fields
BugFix: Fixed issue with payment status when WooCommerce has included taxes
BugFix: Fixed issue with description format on the new WooCommerce blocks
BugFix: Fixed issue with Stripe Connect and 3D secure
BugFix: Fixed issue with certain available slots being shown as “Booked” on the backend
Other small bug fixes and stability improvements

https://wpamelia.com/changelog/

Documentation:


Installing [v8.3.2] Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin, you can install the Plugin using one of the two following installation methods:

Method 1: WordPress upload

1. Login to your WordPress admin panel
2. Navigate to Plugins > Add New
3. Click on Upload Plugin
4. Click on Choose File and select (.zip) file
5. Click on Install Now

Method 2: FTP upload

Extract the (.zip) file of Amelia – Enterprise-Level Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin that you downloaded from siteGPL. Find the Plugin folder (this directory is created when you unzip the file). Upload the Plugin folder to your /wp-content/Plugins directory.

That's it, the Plugin should now be installed on your website.

https://wpamelia.com/documentation/