WooCommerce: Full Width Featured Image @ Single Product Page

The standard layout for the WooCommerce single product page features the main/featured product image on the left and the title/add to cart on the right. But what if you need to turn that image into a hero one i.e. a full width featured image, and push the title and add to cart button under it?

Well, for once, we’ll take a look at a CSS-only snippet. Sometimes the easiest things are also the ones that work brilliantly. Enjoy!

After applying the CSS contained in this WooCommerce tutorial, the main product image takes the full width and the title, price, add to cart are pushed down taking also full width.

CSS Snippet: Full Width Featured Image @ WooCommerce Single Product Page

Please note – once your featured image goes to full width, it might look pixelated. This is because you’ve likely set a featured image width that is lower than the website full width (“WP Dashboard > Appearance > Customize > WooCommerce > Product Images”) and therefore CSS stretches it badly.

/**
 * @snippet       Full Width Product Image @ Single Product
 * @how-to        businessbloomer.com/woocommerce-customization
 * @author        Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer
 * @testedwith    WooCommerce 3.9
 * @community     https://businessbloomer.com/club/
 */

.woocommerce #content div.product div.images, .woocommerce div.product div.images, .woocommerce-page #content div.product div.images, .woocommerce-page div.product div.images, .woocommerce #content div.product div.summary, .woocommerce div.product div.summary, .woocommerce-page #content div.product div.summary, .woocommerce-page div.product div.summary {
	float: none;
	width: 100%;
	max-width: unset;
	clear: both;
}

.woocommerce-product-gallery img {
	width: 100%;
}


Where to add custom code?

You should place custom PHP in functions.php and custom CSS in style.css of your child theme: where to place WooCommerce customization?

This code still works, unless you report otherwise. To exclude conflicts, temporarily switch to the Storefront theme, disable all plugins except WooCommerce, and test the snippet again: WooCommerce troubleshooting 101

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Rodolfo Melogli

Business Bloomer Founder

Author, WooCommerce expert and WordCamp speaker, Rodolfo has worked as an independent WooCommerce freelancer since 2011. His goal is to help entrepreneurs and developers overcome their WooCommerce nightmares. Rodolfo loves travelling, chasing tennis & soccer balls and, of course, wood fired oven pizza. Follow @rmelogli

10 thoughts on “WooCommerce: Full Width Featured Image @ Single Product Page

  1. Hi, thanks for the snippet. Works almost fine for me. At least, the description is now right under the image. Except that I don’t use featured images on products pages, but videos (pay per view) within a viewer. And at this time, the viewer takes only the two thirds of the page width.
    Is it possible please to adapt your snippet for this case ?
    Best regards.

    1. I’m sure it is, the “viewer” iframe can maybe be customized to take full width

  2. After adding your code to my website – the product title/ add to cart have been moved under the product images, however the product image is still not full screen width, it’s still half of screen (on the left) and the right is now blank.

    Please advise if anything else should I check.
    Thank you,
    SonT

    1. Hello, it may be you use a custom theme and need to change CSS selectors

  3. I so really wanted this to work but it did not. I am not

    1. Probably need some custom CSS based on your custom setup

  4. Your snippets have been running beautifully on our site, but this one gave the error
    “The code snippet you are trying to save produced a fatal error on line 9:
    syntax error, unexpected ‘.’, expecting end of file”
    Keep me informed if there is an update.
    Thanks so much!

    1. Hi Spafford, this needs to be placed in your CSS and not in your PHP

  5. Thank you for this, i was wondering if you can add a button so you can see featured product images? like a small button in the right side.

    1. Mathias, thanks so much for your comment! Yes, this is definitely possible, but I’m afraid it’s custom work. If you’d like to get a quote, feel free to contact me here. Thanks a lot for your understanding!

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