The reason for this is that i have many colours for a product, the colour images will be listed very long (using Swatch plugin) in Product Summary area.

Thank you soooo much!Hey Melynda, thanks for your comment! Thank you.Hey Valentin, thanks so much for your comment! It is all not so scary anymore! Or is it the author of the post (like for a “Post”, that can have different authors)? I recommend you watch the video below the visual guide to have an idea – let me know I really enjoy using the visual hook guides you have put together.

This time last week I wouldn’t even have known where to start to look !Thank you again for your really useful tips, and have a nice day.I had actually tried that. I’ve been trying to find the hooks used here, single product, but not sure how to find the correct php file or where it’s located in the file structure.Thank you so much for leading me in the right direction on what to do with my product page.

On further googling I then found out that the conditional “is” checks do not work in the body of functions.php. I couldn’t understand hooks before and I was frustrated as to why. How to do that in single product page? Thanks for your understandingI have some attributions called od, ln, r and I want to sort it in asc, but it brings me in order of text and not numeric.

You will need custom work for that, sorry but I can’t help here via the comments. I am just starting to learn Woocommerce, and this project is a real gift for me. After I tried to put the add the codes into content_single_product_page.php again, the page layout didn’t change, instead, the it displayed the extra codes at the bottom of the page.Thank you so much Rodolfo, I did what you said and it worked perfect…A little difficult was to find the “call” but it worked! After reading/watching I’ve been able to successfully remove the tabs part of the single product page. Can you please help me to achieve this goal in woocommerce. Thank you so much for the tips! When I have these available, it’s pretty easy to remove or move things.

This hook doesn’t work for me. I hope you can help me with thisPeter, thanks so much for your comment! But one problem I have. So easy and clear to follow. Googled, googled and googled with no luck.Either way, this is the snippet I’m using:Hello, I need to change the product title from to , but I cant find where is the woocommerce_shop_loop_item_title code that generates the html. Your description and the visual guide made it really simple.Amazing Way of displaying hooks. I’ve also added other “do_action” which don’t have a trigger function at the moment, but that you can use for adding content to the product page.Very helpful post for developer.

I appreciate it.Many thanks for replying me sir, I’ll try again.Pudieras pasarme tu correo para hacerte una pregunta que no he podido resolver?I’m struggling to see how.Hello, very nice and interesting post. Is this a custom field that you added to each product? Now, after watching several video’s you published, I removed a few plugins already.Hey Nikolaj, thanks very much for your comment and feedback, much appreciated I don’t offer free support/dev here on the blog, however I recommend you take a look at 2 things:Hey Adam Well, there must be something in your theme and/or plugins that is already overriding/removing WooCommerce default hooks.

This is why it does not show for attributes.remove_action( ‘woocommerce_archive_description’, ‘woocommerce_taxonomy_archive_description’, 10 );Hey! how much would that cost?You can find out how to ADD content to the Single Product Page without overriding the WooCommerce plugin. I’ve figured it out. However…I would like to add product description below the product title. Check the WooCommerce settings, you can define this there Hey there, thanks for your comment!

Yes I did a custom job for a freelance client recently, same problem. I’m still watching your video (again), hoping to get more clues. Hope to see you at the webinar Please disregard my entire query, but I just realized that all I really need to do is change the number of columns to 1, which I think can be done with CSS, thus:Hi Rodolfo, nice tutorial congrats.Pretty impressive! I have a question: for single product page of woocommerce, to add a description of my product I use this code:i can’t able to put image here for the example. You can try using the shortcodes WooCommerce supply you with, and forcing the shortcode to show one per line. Yes, you will need to see what your theme is doing with the default WooCommerce calls, and in case remove the functions that your theme adds Still no good – it’s almost like the category thumbnail and titile are not treated the same as products?I have one question for which I’ve been looking for answer for 3-4 days in the net.I am shafqat actually i was looking for to put brand banner image before product loop and description below the product loop but unfortunately i didn’t got any succeed, any body will help me to sort out my problemParas, thanks for your comment! That’s not the correct CSS, but as I suspect the problem ~can~ be solved with CSS, I shall (likely) trouble you no more.