Driver Pages of the Local Delivery Drivers for WooCommerce Premium plugin let you add read‑only information screens to the driver mobile panel – ideal for FAQs, safety guidelines, company policies, or any static content drivers need while on the road.
1. Creating a Driver Page (Admin)
- In WordPress, go to Delivery Drivers › Driver Pages.
- Click Add New.
- Enter a Page Title – this text becomes the label in the driver‑panel menu.
- Add your content with the standard block editor (paragraphs, headings, lists, images, buttons, etc.).
- Click Publish.
Best practice: Keep text concise and use bullet points; drivers read on small screens.
2. Visibility and Status
- Draft or Private pages do not appear in the driver menu.
- To hide a page temporarily, set it to Private instead of deleting.
- Trashing a page removes it from the menu immediately; empty Trash to delete permanently.
3. How Drivers Access Pages
- The driver taps the ≡ menu icon in the top‑right corner of the panel.
- Your page titles appear beneath the built‑in links (Dashboard, Assigned Orders, etc.).
- Tapping a title opens the page with your store branding (logo and colours) and a Back arrow.
Pages are read‑only; drivers cannot edit or comment.
4. Supported Blocks & Elements
| Element | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paragraphs, headings, lists | ✅ | Best for quick reading |
| Images & galleries | ✅ | Auto‑scaled; keep file sizes modest |
| Buttons/links | ✅ | Opens in a new tab |
| Tables | ✅ | Horizontal scrolling on narrow screens |
| Embeds/iframes | ❌ | Not rendered for security/performance |
5. Troubleshooting
| Issue | Check / Fix |
| Page not visible | Ensure the page is Published and you’re running the Premium plugin. Clear any cache that might serve an old menu. |
| Content overflowing on mobile | Use shorter paragraphs, smaller images, and avoid wide tables. |
6. Tips for Effective Driver Pages
- Use headings (
##) to break long content into sections. - Provide phone numbers as clickable
tel:links so drivers can tap‑to‑call.