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How Do I Add Another Add to Cart Button in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 12:58 am

If you want to add an additional “add to cart” button in WooCommerce, the easiest way to do this is by using a plugin. There are a few different plugins that will allow you to add an additional button, but we recommend using the “WooCommerce Custom Add to Cart Button” plugin.

This plugin is free and easy to use. Simply install and activate the plugin, then go to your WooCommerce settings page and click on the “Custom Add to Cart Buttons” tab.

From here, you can add a new button by clicking on the “Add New Button” button. Give your button a name, then select where you want the button to appear on your product pages. You can also choose whether or not you want the button to be enabled by default.

Once you’ve saved your button, it will appear on your product pages. You can then change the text or style of the button by going to the “Buttons” tab and selecting your button from the list.

If you want to add an additional “add to cart” button in WooCommerce, the easiest way to do this is by using a plugin.

PRO TIP: Adding additional “Add to Cart” buttons in WooCommerce can be done by modifying the product template. However, this is not recommended as it can cause compatibility issues with other plugins or themes. Additionally, any changes made to the product template will be lost when the WooCommerce plugin is updated.

This plugin is free and easy
to use.

Once you’ve saved your button, it will appear on your product pages.

Adding an additional “add to cart”

button in WooCommerce is simple and easy with just a few clicks of a mouse thanks to some amazing plugins that are available for free. We recommend using “WooCommerce Custom Add To Cart Button” because it’s free and does exactly what it says it does- allows you full customization of how your buttons look without having

to edit any code!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.