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How Do I Change My WooCommerce Shortcode?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 2:33 pm

WooCommerce is a popular eCommerce platform that allows users to sell products and services online. One of the great things about WooCommerce is that it provides users with a wide range of options when it comes to customization. One area where users can customize their WooCommerce experience is by changing the default shortcodes that are used by the platform. In this article, we will take a look at how you can change your WooCommerce shortcode.

The first thing you need to do when changing your WooCommerce shortcode is to login to your WordPress Dashboard. Once you are logged in, you need to head over to the WooCommerce settings page.

You can find this page by hovering over the WooCommerce tab in the left sidebar and then clicking on Settings.

On the WooCommerce settings page, you need to click on the Advanced tab. On the Advanced tab, you will see an option labeled Enable Custom Shortcodes. You need to check this box in order to enable the custom shortcodes feature.

  • Once you have enabled custom shortcodes, you will be able to use the following shortcodes in your WooCommerce store:
  • [wc_products], [wc_product], [wc_cart], [wc_checkout], [wc_my_account], [wc_order_tracking], and [wc_customer_area].

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    1. In order to use these shortcodes, you simply need to add them to the content editor on any post or page where you want them to appear.
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      1. If you want to learn more about how to use these shortcodes, head over to our WooCommerce Shortcodes documentation. There, you will find detailed instructions on how to use each of the shortcodes.
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        1. We hope this article has helped you learn how to change your WooCommerce Shortcode.
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          The above steps will help guide you on How Do I Change My WooCommerce Shortcode? For further instructions on how use each of the available shortcodes, please refer to our documentation on WooCommerce Shortcodes.

          PRO TIP: If you are not careful, changing your WooCommerce shortcode can break your website. Make sure to backup your site before making any changes.
    Dale Leydon

    Dale Leydon

    Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.