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How do I add a filter in WooCommerce?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:45 pm

Adding a filter in WooCommerce is easy. To add a filter, go to the Products page in your WooCommerce store, and select the product you want to filter.

Then, click the “Filters” tab.

To add a filter, you first need to decide what type of filter you want to add. WooCommerce has three types of filters: text, date, and category.

Next, you need to select the filter type from the list. WooCommerce has three filter types: text, date, and category.

Finally, you need to select the filter criteria. WooCommerce has four filter criteria types: text, price, quantity, and category.

Once you have added the filter, you will need to set the filter’s trigger. WooCommerce has two trigger types: default and custom.

PRO TIP: Adding a filter in WooCommerce can be tricky and may result in unexpected behavior if not done correctly. Be sure to test your filters thoroughly before making any changes to your live site.

The default trigger is the default condition that WooCommerce will use when the filter is activated. The custom trigger is a condition that you create yourself.

Once you have set the trigger, you will need to set the filter’s action. WooCommerce has three action types: ignore, show, and edit.

The ignore action will do nothing, the show action will display the product’s filtered version, and the edit action will allow you to edit the product’s filtered version.

Finally, you will need to set the filter’s output. WooCommerce has four output types: page, category, cart, and all.

The page output will output the filtered version of the product on the product’s own page. The category output will output the filtered version of the product in the store’s category.

The cart output will output the filtered version of the product in the store’s shopping cart. The all output will output the filtered version of the product in the store’s all pages.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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