Woocommerce-checkout-field-editor-pro.3.7.0.zip Apr 2026

“Just disable the gift message,” the CEO said. “Tell them to write it in the order notes.”

On Black Friday, Haven & Hearth processed 3,400 orders. Not a single gift message failed. The warehouse team sent her a photo of their clean queue. The CEO sent her a $500 gift card.

Mira frowned. She knew the free version of the checkout field editor. It was clunky, limited. But “Pro”? She searched her plugin repository. Nothing. It wasn’t on the official marketplace. It wasn't on the popular developer blogs. woocommerce-checkout-field-editor-pro.3.7.0.zip

The order went through. The API accepted it. The warehouse printed the label.

Sometimes, late at night, she wondered if the plugin was too perfect. If it was watching her. If it would one day demand payment in something other than money. “Just disable the gift message,” the CEO said

Mira refused. “That’s like telling someone to whisper a secret into a tornado. It gets lost.”

There was the “Gift Note” field. She clicked on it. The warehouse team sent her a photo of their clean queue

She loaded the staging site’s checkout page. The gift message field now had a small, elegant counter: 0/140 . She typed a message and added a candle emoji. The moment she pasted it, the emoji vanished. A soft red border appeared, and a message whispered: “Only letters, numbers, and basic punctuation allowed.”