Accessible Delivery Preferences
A list of four courier instructions you set once, beside a reproduction of the driver instruction screen, over a strip noting reorders inherit them.
A list of four courier instructions you set once, beside a reproduction of the driver instruction screen, over a strip noting reorders inherit them.
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Accessible Delivery Preferences lists four courier instructions a shopper can save to the address: more time to answer the door, a named spot and height for placement, a spoken code in place of a signature pad, and a call before arrival. Each sits in a divided row with the instruction, the detail, and a small meta line naming the default it overrides.
The accommodations array drives the list. A card on the right reproduces the instruction screen the driver reads before knocking, four labeled rows from knock to arrival, marked for a single stop and parcel. A closing strip explains that preferences save to the address, not the order, so reorders, subscriptions, and gifts all inherit them.
Reach for this block on the accessibility page or a delivery information page, where a shopper needs to know a doorstep barrier can be handled before they order. The instructions must be ones your couriers actually honor, an ignored line counts as a failed delivery.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the four courier instructions with the driver screen reproduction. Other preference sets:
Tip: the meta line naming the default each instruction overrides is worth keeping, it shows the shopper exactly what changes.