One of the great things about WooCommerce is that it’s highly customizable. You can change the way your shop looks and feels by overriding templates and adding your own CSS. In this article, we’ll show you how to override WooCommerce templates and style text in HTML.
First, let’s take a look at how to override WooCommerce templates. To do this, you’ll need to create a woocommerce folder in your theme.
Inside this folder, you’ll need to create a templates folder. Then, you can copy any template from the WooCommerce plugin into this folder.
For example, let’s say you want to override the myaccount/form-login.php template. You would first need to create a woocommerce folder in your theme.
Then, you would create a templates folder inside the woocommerce folder. Finally, you would copy the myaccount/form-login.php template into the templates folder.
Now that you know how to override WooCommerce templates, let’s take a look at how to style text in HTML.
To style text in HTML, you’ll need to use the < p >, < b >, and < u > tags where applicable.
Here’s an example:
This is some blue text.
.
This is some red text..
This is some bold text.
This is some underlined text.