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  • Woocommerce is a plugin that has it’s own code that integrates with almost every theme out there.
    Some poorly made or custom themes can cause issues. If you do find a conflict, it’s better to ask the person who made the theme.

    Thread Starter shashikant91

    (@shashikant91)

    Hi @cmba

    Thanks for your instant reply. I was thinking in similar lines that I need to ask the theme developer but you might know they don’t respond to you so specifically until you purchase the theme ??

    Anyways let me check with them once again.

    They have woocommerce integrated in their theme option & settings but that is only for booking a service but we wanted to include normal products also along with services.

    Thanks

    Plugin Support kellymetal a11n

    (@kellymetal)

    Hi there @shashikant91,

    As @cmba mentioned, WooCommerce will generally work with most modern themes — particularly if that theme mentions support for WooCommerce, then it should probably be ok.

    However, it’s certainly true that certain poorly coded themes can cause issues and break functionality. Or even if the theme works with WooCommerce, it might not work with your specific combination of plugins and/or server environment. It will be necessary to try it out on your specific site to make sure it will work.

    Hopefully the developers of that theme get back to you soon!

    I’m going to mark this thread as resolved. If you have any further questions, please start a new thread.

    Have a wonderful day!

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