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How Do I Change the Buttons in WooCommerce?

Last updated on January 15, 2023 @ 10:59 am

WooCommerce is a powerful eCommerce plugin that helps you turn your WordPress website into an online store. One of the great things about using WooCommerce is that it gives you a lot of control over the look and feel of your store. This includes being able to change the buttons that are used throughout the checkout process. In this article, we’ll show you how to change the buttons in WooCommerce.

The first thing you need to do is install and activate the WooCommerce plugin.

Once you’ve installed and activated WooCommerce, you need to go to WooCommerce > Settings from your WordPress admin panel. On the Settings page, go to the Checkout tab and then click on the Checkout Pages link.

On the Checkout Pages page, you’ll see a list of all the pages that are used in the checkout process. To change the button for a particular page, simply click on the Edit link next to that page.

On the Edit Checkout Page screen, scroll down to the Button Settings section. Here you can change the Button Text, Button Background Color, and Button Text Color. Once you’ve made your changes, be sure to click on the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen.

That’s all there is to it! You can now go back and test out your new buttons in the WooCommerce checkout process.

PRO TIP: If you are not a developer, or are not comfortable working with code, we recommend that you hire a developer to help you make changes to your WooCommerce buttons. Making changes to the code of your site can be risky, and can lead to unexpected results.

Conclusion

You can change the buttons in WooCommerce by going to WooCommerce > Settings and then clicking on the Checkout tab. From there, click on the Checkout Pages link and then select which page you want to edit.

Scroll down to the Button Settings section and make your changes. Once you’re done, be sure to click on the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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