• Resolved nhensley33

    (@nhensley33)


    Really love this plugin and hope it’s still being supported. I’m trying to figure out how I can match the style of the Shop WP Plugin to LikeToKnow styling so it is standard across the site. I tried using Pods and figured out the CSS styling that I would need, but it’s not as user-friendly as Shop WP.

    Does anyone have an idea about where I could add the container and create a Hover box with the Brand/Price info? I’ve added the CSS already, but not sure where I should add the newly created classes/divs, etc. so it will actually read and translate to the site. I’ve looked at the php files, but I can’t seem to find a place that it would make sense to add these. I’m a newb with all this so any help is much appreciated!

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  • Plugin Author leonmagee

    (@leonmagee)

    Hi @nhensley33, sorry for the late reply. You should be able to target the Shop Page WP content with custom CSS, but there isn’t really an easy way to change the html portion without using JavasScript. Please let us know if you were able to figure this out or if you need more help. Thanks

    Thread Starter nhensley33

    (@nhensley33)

    Thanks @leonmagee! I managed to figure out where the code was that I needed to change in the class-shop-page-wp-grid.php file. Haven’t gotten it quite where I need it yet, but it’s getting there.

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