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This was exactly what was needed. I might need to come back in the future on this matter for other themes, but I’m going with Twenty Twelve on this one and everything is fixed right up.
Thanks @designtecky for the post; thanks David for the help and simpler CSS referral; thanks WPMU DEV for the code fix and for my preferred wordpress e-commerce plugin. I appreciate your support forums and fast replies very much.
Oh yes, apologies for the oversight – here is the link on the Twenty Twelve theme. This theme also displays the thumbnail on the product page.
excellent! it did the trick! many thanks!!
yes the custom css is a great tool, thank you.
i am not sure why the code still does not work for me.
at the top of the product category is the featured image thumbnail of my first product in the category.
i have this issue in two different themes i am working with.Hello, having the same issue on a standard product category page, but not a coder, where exactly would i insert the code and into what php file? Thank you for the assist.
i posted Matheson theme Header.php to pastebin for you to view:
https://pastebin.com/embed_js.php?i=GEiR1n83Hello, thank you for your reply.
This is good to know for Twenty Eleven theme.
My problem now is how to fix in the Matheson theme.
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Yes I have looked to this but the add-ons will make additional options to an existing product. Instead, I would like to list the existing product along with options for buying in larger amounts as separate options for customers to choose. Any ideas?