#!etsyhacks

home > greasemonkey scripts > show "ship to"
Install

This hack adds a line under each order on your sold orders page which contains the name and address of the buyer, so you can quickly cross-reference your orders with the pile of boxes and address labels you have on your desk.

Note: This hack uses data generated by the Sold Orders Plus hack - you must have that installed and running before this hack will work. Early versions of Sold Orders Plus didn't capture all the address information - you should be running at least version 3.0 for this hack to work at its best. If you need all your orders to have full address data, you should re-import your sales data.

sponsored by
Esmeralda Designs
installation and operation
  • Install Firefox and Greasemonkey if you haven't already got them. You'll need to restart Firefox after installing Greasemonkey.
  • Install and configure Sold Orders Plus if you don't have it already.
  • Once Greasemonkey and Sold Orders Plus are installed and running, follow this link (or click on the orange "install" button above).
  • The script will be downloaded, and Greasemonkey will ask if you want to install it. Assuming you trust me, click "Install".
  • Go to your sold orders page and the shipping addresses will appear under each order (once Sold Orders Plus has the latest sales data imported).
screenshots

Sold Orders before:

Sold Orders page before

Sold Orders after:

Sold Orders page after

release history
14 April, 2010: 1.1
Fixed bug caused by changing URLs.
24 April, 2009: 1.0
Initial release
feeds
contact

Questions, comments, and feedback welcomed.

You can also sign up for email announcements for hack releases, updates, and general Etsyhacks news.

support etsyhacks

The code provided at etsyhacks.com is free. However, if you find it makes your life better, and you'd like to support future development, you can send me money via PayPal by clicking on the "Donate" button to the right.

You can also bid on the Project Wonderful ad space on the main Greasemonkey page, or you can sponsor a hack.

If you'd like to put an Etsyhacks button on your blog or web site, you can use one of these.

disclaimer

The term "Etsy" is a trademark of Etsy, Inc. This website is not endorsed or affiliated by Etsy, Inc. Please see http://www.etsy.com/trademark_guidelines.php for more information about using Etsy's trademarks. Anything provided on these pages is done so free of charge, and with no warranty. Use at your own risk.

support etsyhacks