WooCommerce: Remove a Tab @ Single Product Page

There are ways to completely remove the WooCommerce Single Product page tabs, but in case you wish to remove only one of them, these easy snippets will teach you how to do just that.

For example, you may want to hide the “Reviews tab because you don’t want to enable product feedback. Or maybe you would like to hide the “Additional Information” tab, because you don’t need that information to be seen.

Either way, it’s super easy – enjoy!

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WooCommerce: Fixing Fatal error Call to undefined function wc_get_order()

I developed a custom payment gateway plugin for a client, who wanted to add a similar method to “cod” (cash on delivery). FYI, he wanted to add a method called “card on delivery”. I simply duplicated the code, added the PHP to a file, made a plugin and gave him the plugin zip file. And everything was working great… until he did a test checkout. Continue reading WooCommerce: Fixing Fatal error Call to undefined function wc_get_order()

WooCommerce: Remove / Edit “Added to Your Cart” Message

A client recently asked me how to remove the message that appears after adding a product to the cart on the WooCommerce product page. This message can sometimes be unnecessary or distracting, especially if you want a smoother shopping experience.

Luckily, WooCommerce allows us to modify or completely remove it with a simple PHP snippet. Whether you prefer to hide the notice or customize the text, a quick code snippet in your theme’s functions.php or a custom plugin will do the job.

Here’s how you can remove or edit the “Added to Your Cart” message in WooCommerce.

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WooCommerce: Remove Additional Information Tab @ Single Product

The “Additional Information” tab on the single product page is somewhat annoying and, honestly, quite useless.

There are 2 simple methods to “hide” it or delete it completely: a CSS and a PHP solution. In the first case, you can input the code in your style.css; in the second case use your child theme’s functions.php.

However, Always remember that PHP is better than CSS: with CSS you load the element and then hide it, while with PHP you stop the element from loading. Clearly, PHP is a better way to do it!

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WooCommerce: Show Number Of Products Sold @ Product Page

WooCommerce database already stores the number of products sold for you.

Therefore, you may want to show such number on the product page, close to the Add To Cart button. As we’ve seen in my book Ecommerce and Beyond, showing the number of sales for each product can increase your sales conversion rate.

All you need is pasting the following code in your functions.php. Enjoy!

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WooCommerce: Hide Price & Add to Cart for Logged Out Users

You may want to force users to login in order to see prices and add products to cart. That means you must hide add to cart buttons and prices on the Shop and Single Product pages when a user is logged out.

All you need is to paste the following code in your functions.php or in a Code Snippet.

Please note: your theme may have overwritten some of the default WooCommerce functions, hence the code may not work. See the mini-plugin solution below if you want to make it happen and also have the chance to customize the call to action.

Enjoy!

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WooCommerce: Disable Variable Product Price Range $$$-$$$

You may want to disable the WooCommerce variable product price range which usually looks like $100-$999 when variations have different prices (min $100 and max $999 in this case).

With this snippet you will be able to hide the highest price, and add a “From: ” prefix in front of the minimum price. At the same time, variable products with a single price (i.e. all variations have the same price) will keep their original format, so won’t display the “From: ” prefix.

Simply paste the following code in your child theme’s functions.php and enjoy!

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