Hello,
i have just upgraded to the premium version, and am still having the issue of every product being one its own page. Our business only have 6 products currently, and so i dont see a reason to have it show only one at a time.
This want an issue with the other theme I was using, but for other reasons I switched to your theme today.
Also, how do I turn off the ability for people to comment on the bottom of every page.
I speedy answer on the shop page question would be really appreciated!
Thank-you.
Hi Scott
Try heading to WooCommerce > Products tab. There you can choose which page will be your shop page to display all of your products.
It’s also possible to use WooCommerce widgets with Page Builder to display your products: http://docs.woothemes.com/document/woocommerce-widgets/
Please find our comment box tutorial here: Page: Disable WordPress Comments.
Hope that helps.
Thanks, it doesn’t solve the issue, but WooCommerce is currently work in it.
Do you have a way to remove the comments (“Leave a Reply”) at the bottom of the home page?
Thanks
Hi Scott. Glad to hear you’re heading towards a fix there.
Please find our tutorial on moving comment boxes here:
Page: Disable WordPress Comments
(Wrong link posted, I edited it on my side. Please read this thread online and not via email to see the link. Thanks)
Perfect. I will read it tomorrow.
WooCommerce is thinking it maybe something with your theme in why it’s only showing one item per page on the shop. Anything your able to look at and review?
Thank-you.
Could you try running through a few troubleshooting steps first. I’ll climb in after that.
1. Run all pending updates from Dashboard > Updates. Re-check.
2. De-activate all of your plugins except for WooCommerce, do this at once.
3. Re-check. If there is a change re-activate your plugins one by one, after each activation re-check the shop page and see if there is any change.
Did all that. No changes.
Thanks,
Scott
Sorry to hear that. Any progress since your last message?
The essence of what we’re doing with troubleshooting is stripping away elements until things work and then putting elements back until the break again. So next would be to test with WooCommerce activated, no other plugins on and a default theme like Twenty Thirteen.