I would like to capitalize the first letter of each word in the product titles. I have tried to add the customised CSS below but it did not work:
.shop_product_title {
text-transform: capitalize;
}
Could you please suggest solutions for this?
Thank you very much.
Hong
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]]>What is strange is that the tags were still being interpreted when I was on the product category pages, but when it was a product page, you could see the tags in plaintext.
My question is: is it a bug? Or was it done on purporse, and in that case, why just on product pages?
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I’m wondering whether it’s possible to pull the product title and attributes into a product description so it looks something like;
“Our stunning [product_title] comes in a ring size [attribute_ring-size] as standard, however we can….”
I have done this for WooCommerce feed integrations however I can’t seem to do this for products on the website. The reason for this is we have over 9000 unique products and would like to create unique content for each one without the need to write out content.
Any help or advice on this would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
]]>Please, How to make the product titles AUTOMATICALLY displayed in Woocommerce archive (home & categories) on TWO lines (around 10 words).
I join two pdf files of the Woocommerce archive (before and after). The after one is a photo editing to illustrate.
If you can see I expect:
* To set a permanent and fixed two lines’space for the products’ title.
* If the title exceeds Two lines, the read more should be displayed like this: (…)
* Although the product’s title is short, space must don’t be shrunk and permit to display the title on two rows
* Also the rating stars, the prices, and the CTA buttons should be always aligned and stuck.
Thank you for your help.
]]>The page I need help with: https://aaaengine.com/product/2008-2015-honda-accord-civic-si-acura-ilx-tsx-201hp-k24z3-remanufactured-engine/
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