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This CSS code, when applied to sc_cat_item or esc_cat_item page-specific CSS, will hide the Requested For field. The users will not be able to change the Requested For while submitting the item.

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Updated the README.md to include before and after images for the order confirmation modal.
Updated the README to clarify the use case and instructions for hiding the 'Requested For' option in the order confirmation modal.
@ravichandra1998g ravichandra1998g self-assigned this Oct 17, 2025
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Hello @raghavs046
Thank you for contributing!

For Hacktoberfest, we’re aiming for high-quality contributions providing real-world use developer cases. You can see some of the recently merged PRs to know the kind of code snippets we are aiming for.

This will not be merged as this is just hiding an option using CSS.

Please reopen/ submit a new one after adding more dynamic context/use cases that are more suitable for the Hactoberfest

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