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We’ve gotten this question a few times, most recently from Jon: Can I add a lock icon before restricted posts? I already use FontAwesome, but I’m not sure how to add / remove the lock depending on whether the customer has access. Definitely do-able As Jon has noted though, be sure that FontAwesome is already loaded on your site so the icon can be shown. To add the icon, Keep Reading…
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If you use Jetpack on your (self-hosted) WordPress site, you probably use the sharing buttons (sharedaddy) capabilities that Jetpack has. By default, these sharing buttons are shown at the end of your post following the content. This tutorial will show you how to move Jetpack Social Sharing buttons elsewhere in your post, such as before your content. You can also check out this overview from the Jetpack team. We’ll assume Keep Reading…
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If you’ll humor me a moment, could you think about the last online purchase you made and where it was? For me, it’s easy — the answer is almost always Amazon :) — but you may have to think a moment. You can even close your eyes if it helps! Now that you have it in your mind: when you made that purchase, what made you decide to buy the Keep Reading…
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Here’s a quick development tutorial on how to make changes to a single WordPress page or post. Let’s say that you want to change styling for one page on your site, but it doesn’t have unique class or ID for you to target in your stylesheet. You can use the is_page() conditional tag to target a specific WordPress page to make your changes. You can also use the is_single() tag Keep Reading…
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Today’s question comes from Nelson: Is there a way to align the “Add to Cart” or “Select Options” buttons on the shop pages? When the product names are different lengths, or some products have reviews and some don’t, the buttons are misaligned. This would make it look much more professional. Thanks! Unfortunately, this will depend heavily on your theme. However, it may be possible with a bit of CSS to Keep Reading…
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Our WooCommerce Social Login plugin has quickly become one of my favorites, as you can allow users to easily link social accounts to WooCommerce and Sensei. This makes it easier to get involved with your store and far easier to save a user profile for future purchases. Even better, it’s on sale for a limited time as part of the WooCommerce Essentials Kit! You can pick it up for 25% Keep Reading…
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Our WooCommerce Social Login plugin has quickly become one of my favorites, as you can allow users to easily link social accounts to WooCommerce and Sensei. This makes it easier to get involved with your store and far easier to save a user profile for future purchases. Even better, it’s on sale for a limited time as part of the WooCommerce Essentials Kit! You can pick it up for 25% Keep Reading…
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Our WooCommerce Social Login plugin has quickly become one of my favorites, as you can allow users to easily link social accounts to WooCommerce and Sensei. This makes it easier to get involved with your store and far easier to save a user profile for future purchases. Even better, it’s on sale for a limited time as part of the WooCommerce Essentials Kit! You can pick it up for 25% Keep Reading…
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Today’s Ask SkyVerge question comes from Liz: How can I remove the weight from the WooCommerce Additional Information tab? I want to keep my attributes in the tab, but not the weight. It would also be really cool if my attributes could be a list instead of comma separated. Is this possible? Thanks so much for the great help on your blog! These require a couple of minor adjustments to Keep Reading…
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Today’s Ask SkyVerge question comes from Liz: How can I remove the weight from the WooCommerce Additional Information tab? I want to keep my attributes in the tab, but not the weight. It would also be really cool if my attributes could be a list instead of comma separated. Is this possible? Thanks so much for the great help on your blog! These require a couple of minor adjustments to Keep Reading…
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