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Thank you very much. That seems to have fixed things on our website. Will this change be in the next official update?
Oh yes, most certainly! Thank you for offering it.
Thank you, Ed.
If it sheds any light, WooCommerce’s own “Catalog Visibility Options” extension seems to have undergone an update to address this issue of Variable Products disappearing after recent updates to WooCommerce. Below are the relevant lines from their changelog:
*** Catalog Visibility Options Changelog ***
2016-10-11 – version 2.8.4
* Update: When prices are hidden, still allow variation descriptions to show up. This update overrides the javascript template used to build the variation markup, removing the price div.
* Update: Hide variable subscription prices when a user does not have access to view prices.I am more confused.
You said “The catalog mode hides the add to cart section of the product – if this wasn’t the case with variable products before then it wasn’t working as intended.”
That was very much the case before. It *was* working as intended (and as SwiftIdeas described it): Catalog Mode hid the add-to-cart section. Now, unlike before, enabling Catalog Mode *also* prevents the display of variable products.
Please tell me we don’t have to modify CSS+PHP to restore functionality to a sensible and advertised feature of a theme we purchased precisely to avoid such tinkering.
We had Catalog Mode enabled intentionally, because we are not currently taking product orders. I’ve just gone and re-enabled it. Until the latest WooCommerce update, we’ve been using Neighborhood theme in Catalog Mode with no disruption to the proper display of Variable Products selected under their dropdown menu.
Neighborhood theme’s list of features on Envato Market describes Catalog Mode as follows:
“We’ve included an option to show the shop in catalog mode right into the theme options panel. This hides the cart/checkout process so that you can display your products without actually selling them.”We rely on that functionality. How can we resolve this?
This reply has been marked as private.I have removed the installed version I had and installed/activated your linked version (uploaded the Zip to WordPress). Everything works as expected except variable products. Please see attachments.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.I have tested with the Twenty Sixteen theme. As these attachments show, variable products work as expected without the Neighborhood Theme.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.If you delete my entire profile (which is fine) will the client be able to set up an account with you by using the license? This is the purchase code.
Item Purchase Code: 848618fb-de1b-4a16-bc0d-c87e8734f121The clients contact is: Ben Urban, [email protected]
Could you set him up an account with this purchase code? There is less than 1 month support left and I’d like him to be able to use it.
Hi,
I have submitted a ticket with no response. Can you delete me from your system so my client can use the license?
This reply has been marked as private.I have found a way to do this but I need to change the code on the page.
neighborhood/includes/swift-framework/sf-content-display/sf-page-heading.php
When I make a duplicate of this in my child theme it doesn’t seem to get picked up. Is there a way to do this?
thanks,
-ellenThanks Mohammad.
What is the class of the down arrow? I’d like to turn that off too since it doesn’t toggle.
-ellen
So you are saying that the only way to get them in alphabetical order within a category is to add them that way? Or I would have to go into each item and change the published on date to something that would make them in order?
Here is the link.
http://www.ellenmarkovich.com/clients/achla/product-category/achla-designs/trellises-plant-supports/
Is there a way I can label them so they come up in the order I want? Basically override the chronological order.
thanks!
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