Hello Vantage team,
hope everything is great! I come to you in seek of advice regarding the following; I have installed woocommerce on the website: http://spacefood.servicioswebmex.com and I would like to achieve the following appearance for the products page:
http://spacefood.servicioswebmex.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/SPACEFOOD-SHOP.pdf
note that I have a Blog in the same website: http://spacefood.servicioswebmex.com/casos-de-exito/
and when I add the woocommerce side bar it also appears on my blog. so, ¿how can I have two separated sidebars, each with links to its regarding section?
Also we would like to make the single product page like this: http://spacefood.servicioswebmex.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/SpaceFood-PRODUCTO.pdf
We have a jr.programmer on board that can handle php modifications, etc. We just need to be pointed in the right direction!
Thanks again,
J.
Hi Jose
So sorry for the delays. We’ve had a couple of intersecting staff away periods that negatively impacted support. We’re working hard to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
Widget Visibility is an easy fix. You can use:
http://www.woothemes.com/woosidebars/
OR
http://jetpack.me/support/widget-visibility/
With WooSidebars you create a sidebar area per situation. With Jetpack you set display conditions for each widget.
If your developer does jump in to help with customisations, please, use a child theme for Vantage and then check out this documentation on how the WooCommerce template system works and how it can be customised:
http://docs.woothemes.com/document/template-structure/
There unfortunately isn’t a quick answer for turning regular Vantage/WooCommerce layouts into the layouts you’re looking for. On the whole your developer will make changes using CSS in your child theme. For structural changes he/she will need to copy the relevant files from the WooCommerce folder to the WooCommerce folder in your Vantage child theme and make the necessary changes there.