I would like to add Terms and conditions link to my woocommerce checkout page.
I have set: WooCommerce -> Settings -> Advanced -> Page settings -> Terms
I have set: Appearance -> Customize -> WooCommerce -> Checkout
I am using Flatsome theme. I've tried to disable every plugin that affect checkout but still, nothing.
It still showing plain text "I accept Terms and Conditions".
I tried "live preview" on another template but the same effect. Any ideas?
Go to your WordPress admin dashboard and then go to Pages > Add new.
Add Your Title as Terms and Condition
Add content
Review the content and save it or you can publish it if everything okay.
Now you need to set your Terms and condition page in WooCommerce. Go to Appearance > Customize
From the customize page dashboard select WooCommerce > Checkout
From checkout click on the terms and condition tab. A drop-down menu will appear and you can see your created terms and condition page there. Select the page and save the settings.
You can follow this tutorial for better understanding
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I'm currently working on a product page in Wordpress.
The current theme I'm using allows my product image to be sticky throughout the webpage browsing.
However, the "Add to cart" and a "Price table" is located all the way at the bottom of the page.
I'm looking for a way to change that block over to underneath my sticky product image, so people could constantly see the price changing as they're choosing their options in the page.
I'm currently using Metro as a theme as YITH WooCommerce Add-ons & Extra Add-ons to display my product options.
Appreciate all the help I could get!
Image at the bottom of the product page
I've tried to look for the specific block on the Parent Theme of Metro and I've came to a conclusion:
I don't understand PHP enough to identify the exact block that's calling the price table & add-to-cart button.
Even if I thought I found something that could be it, I tinkered with the codes a bit, but there were absolutely no changes to the site, which led to my assumption that I'm editing the wrong one due to the different layouts the theme has.
I'm trying to use this plugin to add product highlights in the shop category loop in WooCommerce.
While the plugin works nicely with Astra and Storefront (highlights shown above "add to cart" button), the highlights are shown post "add to cart" for the site using UXThemes Flatsome theme.
Because the plugin works nicely in Astra and Storefront, I gather Flatsome somehow alters the loop / hooking for products shown in the shop / archive page.
My question: How do I go about debugging and figuring out exactly where Flatsome drops the ball? I really need the highlihts to be shown before the add-to-cart button. You can see a staging / testpage here:
Right now I'm sifting through the theme layout and loop php files, and not getting any wiser.
Thanks in advance for any help
I have a website in made with Wordpress 4.1.15 and I'm using the WooCommerce as a virtual store.
One of my admins deleted the Checkout and Shop pages, then I had to recover them from the trash but after that, the WooCommerce Sidebar disappear and now is disabled in the widgets area.
How can I force and enable again the sidebar?
Thansk
Go to Shop edit page ant look at template. Select sidebar template if there is one. If there is no template with sidebar you have to create one.
I need to change a couple headings in the /checkout page on my wordpress, woo commerce website. The screenshot below is my current checkout page. The text highlighted in red is what needs to be changed. I've looked in the form-checkout.php but nothing shouts out at me to change.
I'd be grateful for any input,
Thanks
I am new to wordpress so please still help with me if I get the language wrong.
Using woocommerce to display a shop with variable products, I would like the shop link landing page to display the shop categories with the featured image of that category.
My current shop page displays all products, with a pagination to other product pages and I cannot find the template for all products.
When I go to shop page in wp-admin and click on the edit page it is empty, so am not sure how they are getting there in the frst place and I have looked at the HTML not just the visual editor.
Many Thanks
Asa.
It's easy, just go to 'WooCommerce -> Settings' link from side bar admin menu & select 'Catalog' tab & then tick 2 check boxes "Show subcategories on the shop page" & "When showing subcategories, hide product" -> click 'Save Changes' button at bottom. That's it! You are Done!
Now visit 'Shop' page you'll be able to see categories.
Hope this helps.
This is now in Woocommerce -> Settings -> Products -> Display, 'Shop Page Display' drop-down.
In current version 3.4.5 there is no display option under Woocommerce -> Settings -> Products -> Display. It has been moved to customizer under Woocommerce->Product Catalog