• Resolved susantau

    (@susantau)


    I have a woocommerce shop that sells pottery. Some pieces are similar, so they are included as variations, instead of completely separate products.

    At this url
    https://manapottery.com/product/e-mug-with-hawk/,
    the mug with the hawk has two variations and is tagged as “hawk”. But when I click on “hawk” in the tag cloud (in sidebar) only one of the hawk mug variations appears in the display of all products tagged as “hawk”.

    Is there a way to tag each individual variation so that all variations will be shown in the display of all products with same tag?

    Thanks

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by susantau.

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  • Plugin Support Hannah S.L.

    (@fernashes)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey there!

    When WooCommerce displays products, it displays the parent products and not the child variation products – that’s why you’re only seeing one product, even though two variations have been tagged.

    There are a few ways to have WooCommerce break those variations out and display them as separate products. This article gives a good breakdown:
    https://iconicwp.com/blog/show-variations-shop-page-woocommerce/

    Plugin Support Hannah S.L.

    (@fernashes)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey there!

    When WooCommerce displays products, it displays the parent products and not the child variation products – that’s why you’re only seeing one product, even though two variations have been tagged.

    There are a few ways to have WooCommerce break those variations out and display them as separate products. This article gives a good breakdown:
    https://iconicwp.com/blog/show-variations-shop-page-woocommerce/

    Thread Starter susantau

    (@susantau)

    Hi Hannah,

    The “WooCommerce Show Single Variations Plugin” is just what I needed (found at the link you provided). You have successfully engineered my happiness! ?? Thank you!!!

    Susan

    Plugin Support Hannah S.L.

    (@fernashes)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    I’m glad to hear it – thanks for letting me know! ??

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