I want the cart on my header to trigger the side cart when pressed. Instead, it takes me to cart page.
How can I fix this? What code do I put, and where?
I’ve attempted playing around in the theme/woocommerce cart and mini cart php, but no luck.
(Ps the plug in works beautifully when I simply add to cart, but I want the theme cart to trigger the side cart as well).
Any help would be super appreciated.
]]>I’m adding in Woocommerce to a site with a custom built theme. I’ve been doing this by using hooks to add in elements as necessary and with stylesheet tweaks to make it fit.
Everything seems to work apart from that the shop page doesn’t show anything. It’s entirely blank.
If I register the theme as supporting woocommerce, the page works properly (but obviously without all the styling). I don’t want to go to all the work of properly converting the theme.
Any clues as to what to check as to why the shop product archive won’t appear?
]]>Is there documentation for developers that helps understanding inner workings of a theme, allowing them to do some stronger customization?
]]>After user runs preview of the Theme and customize it he must activate theme to have all those settings and customisations saved. If he does not set it active and changes to another theme, all settings are lost.
My proposal is to allow saving customisations even for not active thems so user can easily experiment and save what he has done until he finally chooses what theme to use.
]]>I’m trying to vertically centre my title in the header. However I don’t want to use float because it will throw my view out for phones. It is possible to position ‘Barnyz Pimp My Pie’ in the vertical centre using CSS for the desktop and Ipad, within ruining the look on phones?
Many Thanks,
Paul
]]>Just done some customisation to the theme. It looks OK, but the header needs to be thinner. Is anyone about to tell me how to reduce the height of the header?
Many Thanks,
Paul
]]>I tried adding my print css to the custom css section in appearance – customise but it didn’t work.
If I make a child theme it looks like I’ll have to redo my customisations within the child theme and I’d like to avoid that if possible as I have changed a lot.
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