• I’m having trouble finding doccumentation about this after searching google for an hour.

    Simply, if someone wants to buy two of the same red hats, the shipping cost will be x2 reflecting the quatity of the hats.

    rather than one shipping price for the whole order, the shipping will be per item. if there are 5 items, the shipping will be multiplied by 5.

    how can I do this with the new shipping zones options?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce/

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  • Thread Starter ClintonLee83

    (@clintonlee83)

    I’ve discovered the answer myself after playing around a bit more.

    • Go to woocommerce settings > shipping
    • Click on the shipping method in the shipping zone (assuming you’ve added one already
    • in the ‘cost’ field put the price for shipping one item, then *[qty] which means multiplied by quantity. for example: 5.99*[qty]
    Caleb Burks

    (@icaleb)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Good job tracking down a solution for this ??

    I wrote a post about how to use the flat rate shortcodes here: https://calebburks.com/setting-up-woocommerce-flat-rate-shipping/. There is now a max_fee option as well.

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