• Resolved Jenny

    (@enigma666666)


    Nice plugin, thank you. I am trying it out specifically for the table format view in archive /shop pages and it is exactly what I am looking for (a default product table layout without using shortcodes).

    Since my products do not have sizes or colors, I have disabled color and size filtering in admin settings of the plugin. However, the columns for size and color still display in the tables on the front end of website, despite values being empty. How to remove those 2 columns from appearing in the table?

    I know it’s not currently part of your plugin’s functionality, but it would be great if the following columns could also be displayed in the future: stock level/count, quantity input/select, ajax add to cart

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  • Thread Starter Jenny

    (@enigma666666)

    Also, currently when an item is out of stock, the “out of stock” label spans across entire page width when I use the plugin. When the plugin is deactivated, out of stock label reverts to it’s usual size. I have attached an image below, to show what I mean.
    Screenshot-2020-11-03-Clock-Making-Mr-Wood-Turner-1

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    Plugin Support jaysupport

    (@jaysupport)

    Hi Jenny,

    You might be able to modify both of these things by using some Custom CSS and we can help with?that. Could you provide the URL to your shop page so we can take a look? Please also make sure that you include a product that is out of stock so we can take a look at that too.

    Thread Starter Jenny

    (@enigma666666)

    Hi thank you, apologies for the late reply.The out of stock image issue is related to an incompatibility with the storefront theme. I changed theme and the issue no longer occurs. With regards to hiding the empty columns, thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I have now used css to hide the columns, thank you.

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