• Hello,

    Within my website, happyfaceapparel.org, I have two categories under Shop, “Boys” and “Girls”. If you select “Boys” you’ll notice the main title is “Zipback Pajamas” – which was the most recent product added. If I add another product the title will change again.

    I’m wondering if there is a way to manually change the heading on a page?

    I’ve been in contact with the developer of the current theme I’m using, and here was his response “I checked your website, including all theme files and plugin files. Unfortunately I’m not able to locate where is “archive” template used by your website located, since theme archive.php page uses ‘Blog’ hardcoded title. Can you contact e-commerce plugin authors and ask them if their plugin is using custom archive page or theme default?

    Thank you!! I look forward to hearing from someone.

    Kim

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-e-commerce/

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  • Hi Kim,

    Did you figure this out? I have a number of categories which I make into menu options just like it sounds you are doing. However, when you select a category, the first thing you see is a picture of the last product added to that category, then under you see the breadcrumbs and a grid of the products in that category as expected. I just cant seem to get rid of this picture and it serves no purpose. I have done this method in an older version of my site which I am updating and it works fine.

    If you go to the top level products-page, you see a perfect gris, its only when you view the product category pages.

    Cheers
    Peter

    Thread Starter fischkim

    (@fischkim)

    Hello Peter,

    I appreciate your response. With a little bit of reorganizing and arranging, I was able to work around my issue. Within the Pages (Boys & Girls) I copied and pasted the plugin code: {productpage}.

    Anyways, thanks again for your response. I appreciate it.

    Take care,

    Kim

    Hi Kim, thanks for the feedback. I had to do similar for an older version of our website where I basically created pages for all the categories and then pasted the category codes in to each page.

    A little more investigation, I have found that the problem exists across basic themes like the twenty thirteen and fourteen but it doesnt happen on an old theme I have used in the past (called elegance from storefront themes). So perhaps this is theme related. I have emailed the theme provider and asked their take. If I get a solution I will let you know. Otherwise I will use pages and pate the codes like you.

    Cheers
    Peter

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