In WordPress, each user account on the website has its own avatar, but users must use a tool named Gravatar to set this avatar. Often, this task costs time and effort. However, by creating a field that allows users to upload images right onto the website, you can fully modify it, then set the image as an avatar. User exploitation is now becoming much easier. The avatar set by the user himself (not by Gravatar) is temporarily called a custom avatar in this case.

WooCommerce Partial COD – Payment Gateway Restrictions and Fees
Maximize your WooCommerce store’s potential with WooCommerce Partial COD – Payment Gateway Restrictions & Fees. Customize payment availability effortlessly based on product rules and conditions.






