• Resolved adaydreambeliever

    (@adaydreambeliever)


    I would like to edit the CSS of the main div (add border, etc.), but I do not see an overall CSS class to use. Am I missing it? Even something as simple as <div class=”woo-related”> would help.

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  • Plugin Author Vagelis

    (@eboxnet)

    Hello there, you can target .woo-related-products-container

    Thread Starter adaydreambeliever

    (@adaydreambeliever)

    Thank you, but that is not working for me. When I inspect with Chrome, I just see a plain div with no special classes to target the container.

    Plugin Author Vagelis

    (@eboxnet)

    Can I get a link to your website? ( if you don’t want to publish it here you can send it over via email )

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by Vagelis. Reason: removed email from the comment as user already got the address
    Thread Starter adaydreambeliever

    (@adaydreambeliever)

    Thank you for your help over email.

    The issue might be related to my theme, which has caused some issues before.

    Plugin Author Vagelis

    (@eboxnet)

    No problem, sorry that couldn’t make it work for you.
    I ‘ll try to test the plugin with that theme to see if I can find anything.

    Thanks again for all the info.

    Same for me, just a plain div i’m afraid. I recently re-installed my site and changed to Twenty Twenty (I use a child theme now).

    If I enable the carousel I get another id for the ul, but still a plain div. The title “related products” are at the top of the main content while the actual related products are at the bottom.

    Hmm.. I still like the plugin though, it seems like it is actually are showing the related products by product attributes!

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