Hi Andrew,
The plugin can work well with WooCommerce.
But that is not the problem.
The problem is that it is not “declaring” that it works with WooCommerce, by using the header tags that the latest versions of WC require.
There have been quite number of other plugins that have had the same problem, and fortunately KaggDesign was kind enough to let me know what the fix is so I can let the other plugins know.
See Below.
Thanks for getting back to me on this.
A bit slow, but better late than never.
I hope things have been alright, and that this fixes the problem.
Keep up the good work.
Please can you let me know if this helps?
Thanks
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The fix for this is provided below, by
kaggdesign author of WOOF by Category,
which had alerted to the same problem,
and they found the fix.
So thanks Kagdesign
Hi,
It is very simple. Open main plugin file /wp-content/plugins/woof-by-category/woof-by-category.php and in the first lines you can see the plugin header
/**
* Plugin Name: WOOF by Category
* Plugin URI: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woof-by-category/
* Description: WooCommerce Product Filter (WOOF) extension to display set of filters depending on current product category page.
* Author: KAGG Design
* Version: 1.5
* Author URI: https://kagg.eu/en/
* Requires at least: 4.4
* Tested up to: 5.0
* WC requires at least: 3.0
* WC tested up to: 3.3
*
* Text Domain: woof-by-category
* Domain Path: /languages/
*
* @package WOOF by Category
* @author KAGG Design
*/
Lines (bold-ed above)
* WC requires at least: 3.0
* WC tested up to: 3.3
are responsible to reflect compatibility with WooCommerce.
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This reply was modified 7 years ago by
MKSnMKS. Reason: typo and formatting