Enabling Your Status
To create a shipping option, please go to Settings > Shipping > Add New Shipping Zone.
To enable your shipping zone, click on Status > Enabled. To disable your status, just click on the Edit button then change the status to Disabled.
If you want to remove a shipping option from your list, hit the Red 'X' button.
Basics
Complete the short form under the section labelled Basics with a Shipping Name and a Display Name. The display name and description is what your customers will see.
Setting Up A Shipping Zone
A shipping zone is a geographic region where a specific set of shipping methods and rates apply. So, customers will only see the shipping methods available for their given address.
Underneath Country/Zones you can select one or multiple continents or countries. When selecting a country, you’re allowed to select or delete specific regions of that country. The Worldwide zone is used for shipping address that aren’t included in any other shipping zone.
Setting Up A Shipping Method & Rate
Pick up or Collection (Click & Collect):
If you want to offer the Pickup/Collect option, select Pick Up in Method and check or update your collection address.
Same Day Delivery:
When selecting Same Day Delivery, choose between Percentage and Fixed then Per item or Per order.
In Available From/To you can choose a specific timeframe. You can also schedule Blackout specific days and Blackout specific dates.
This option allows you to decide which days or dates the Same Day Shipping options are unavailable.
Flat Rate:
If you want to set up a Flat Rate shipping method, select Flat Rate from the dropdown list to set this up.
First, select either Per Item or Per Order,
Then choose between Percentage and Fixed.
If Percentage has been selected, fill in the last box with the percentage of your choice.
If Fixed has been chosen, fill the box with the required amount.
If you need to change your currency, head to Settings > Currencies.
Free Shipping:
If your aim is to offer free shipping to your customers, please select Free Shipping by selecting it from the list on Method.
Based on Category:
If you choose Based on Category, click on this option to select one or multiple categories, then fill the Shipping rate section with a minimum & maximum cart total and the necessary shipping charge.
Click Add to create as many shipping rates based on category as you wish. Check out our article for a step-by-step guide on setting up Category Based Shipping.
Based on Cart Price:
If your shipping charge is going to be based on cart price, scroll down to Based On Cart Price in Method to set up your shipping charge with a minimum and maximum cart total and a specific shipping charge.
Click Add to create as many shipping rates based on cart price as you wish.
Based on Cart Weight:
Choose Based on Cart Weight to add a minimum and maximum cart weight with a chosen shipping charge.
To edit your default cart weight, go to Settings > Formats > Default Weight Unit.
The available weight options are Kilogram, Gram, Pound and Ounce.
Date Picker
To add a Date Picker for Same Day Delivery at checkout, which allows customers to choose a date for delivery that work best for them, tick Show Date Picker For Scheduled Shipping/Delivery underneath Method.
This is a purely optional feature for those who wish to use Scheduled deliveries.
Editing Or Deleting A Shipping Option
To edit a shipping zone, click the Edit button.
To delete a shipping option, just hit the Red 'X' in the Action column.
Adjusting Shipping Display Order
You can change the order that the shipping orders appear on the front end (to customers at) checkout. Simply 'grab' the relevant shipping zone using the arrow button (shown below) and drag it up or down.
It may be that you offer Collection in store but always want this to show at the bottom of the list to customers at checkout. Alternatively, you may prefer to show the cheapest/quickest shipping at the top of the checkout page.
Once you are happy with the shipping methods you've setup and the order they're in be sure to test everything is working as expected by running a few test orders through on the front end of your shop.