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Edit Woocommerce in Vantage

10 years ago · Last reply by Andrew Misplon 10 years ago

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.

URL: http://spacefood.servicioswebmex.com/shop/

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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 10 years, 7 months ago

    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.

  2. Andrew Misplon Staff 10 years, 7 months ago

    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.

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