Change the Add to Cart text in WooCommerce
So you just finished setting up your beautiful, functional, life-changing, WooCommerce powered store, but there’s one thing wrong. Your add to cart buttons suck.
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We all have a different way of doing things. Data that matters to us and our eCommerce business, and data that’s not so important. With that in mind we’re excited to announce that Custom Columns is now here!
So you just finished setting up your beautiful, functional, life-changing, WooCommerce powered store, but there’s one thing wrong. Your add to cart buttons suck.
WooCommerce is awesome for many reasons, but today I want to highlight it’s amazing ability to be easily extended and customized to suit every situation. Specifically in regards to redirecting.
Ever wanted to remove the additional notes area from the WooCommerce checkout? It's quite simple! I'll show you how to do just that now.
Everyone runs their business and ecommerce store differently. Especially when it comes to downloadable products, we all have a different approach to how to how those downloads should be delivered.
If you have free shipping on your WooCommerce site but only offer it in certain situations, you probably don’t want to show the other paid shipping methods.
Today I want to talk a little bit about page titles in WooCommerce. We see a lot of people asking how they change the title of pages in their store like the Shop page or Checkout page.
Sometimes you might want to include a static PDF with your WooCommerce Order Emails. You might want to include a PDF version of their invoice or provide some additional instructions to your customer. Today we are going to list 2 ways you can do this: one requires a bit of coding knowledge and the other can be done by anyone!
WooCommerce comes with the handy ability to filter your orders in the admin by the month they were made.