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How do I change the shop page in Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:10 am

Shop Pages in Elementor

When creating a shop page in Elementor, there are a few different options to choose from. All of the options provide you with the same basic functionality, which is to allow visitors to browse and purchase products from your shop.

The following are the three different types of shop pages that Elementor offers:

Product Page

The product page is the most basic type of shop page. This page is designed to display products from your shop, and it includes basic information about each product, such as the product’s title, price, and description.

You can create a product page by selecting the “Create Product Page” option from the Shop Pages menu in Elementor. After creating the product page, you will need to add the products from your shop to it.

To add a product to your product page, click on the “Add Product” button located in the product’s row on the shop page.

The following are some of the features that are available on a product page:

Title: The title of the product.

The title of the product. Price: The price of the product.

The price of the product. Description: A brief description of the product.

A brief description of the product. Images: Images of the product.

Images of the product. Categories: The categories that the product belongs to.

The categories that the product belongs to. Reviews: Reviews of the product.

Reviews of the product. Ratings: Ratings of the product.

Ratings of the product. Related Products: Products that are related to the product that is currently displayed on the product page.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Elementor, we recommend that you seek professional help before attempting to make changes to your shop page. Making changes to your shop page without proper knowledge can result in your shop page being broken or not displaying correctly.

Products that are related to the product that is currently displayed on the product page. Actions: Links to actions that can be taken with the product, such as purchasing the product, rating the product, or writing a review of the product.

Links to actions that can be taken with the product, such as purchasing the product, rating the product, or writing a review of the product. Social Media Buttons: Links to social media buttons that can be used to share the product on social media.

Links to social media buttons that can be used to share the product on social media. Custom Fields: Fields that can be used to customize the product page.

Fields that can be used to customize the product page. Custom CSS: Custom CSS that can be used to style the product page.

Product Pages with Videos

If you have products that include videos, you can create product pages that include videos by selecting the “Create Product Page with Videos” option from the Shop Pages menu in Elementor. After creating the product page, you will need to add the videos from your shop to it.

To add a video to your product page, click on the “Add Video” button located in the video’s row on the shop page.

The following are some of the features that are available on a product page with videos:

Title: The title of the video.

The title of the video. Description: A brief description of the video.

A brief description of the video. Images: Images of the product and the video.

Images of the product and the video. Reviews: Reviews of the product and the video.

Reviews of the product and the video. Ratings: Ratings of the product and the video.

Ratings of the product and the video.

Fields that can be used to customize the product page.

Product Pages with Custom Fields

If you want to add custom fields to your product pages, you can do this by selecting the “Create Product Page with Custom Fields” option from the Shop Pages menu in Elementor. After creating the product page, you will need to add the custom fields from your shop to it. To add a custom field to your product page, click on the “.

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