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How do I create a shop page in WooCommerce?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 10:00 pm

Creating a shop page in WooCommerce is fairly straightforward. Once you have your WooCommerce site up and running, go to the Shop page and follow these steps:

1. Choose the type of shop you want to create.

There are three types of shops in WooCommerce – Shop, Product, and Collection.

2. Click on the Add new shop button.

3. On the Shop page, you’ll first need to choose a template.

There are several templates to choose from, and you can also create your own custom shop.

4. In the Shop page content, you’ll need to specify the following information:

– The shop’s name
– The shop’s template
– The shop’s slug (unique name for the shop page)
– The shop’s description

PRO TIP: Creating a shop page in WooCommerce is easy, but there are a few things you need to be aware of before you get started. First, make sure that you have the WooCommerce plugin installed and activated. Next, go to the Pages section of your WordPress admin and click on the Add New button.

Give your shop page a title and then add the following shortcode to the content area: [woocommerce_shop]. Once you’ve published your page, you can then go to the WooCommerce settings page and configure your shop page settings.

Finally, take some time to add products to your shop and arrange them into categories. Remember, your shop page is the heart of your WooCommerce store, so make sure it’s perfect before you open for business!

5. You can also add a product listing, a collection listing, or both.

6. Click on the Publish button to save your shop and go to the Shop page to see your new shop.

7. You can also access your shop by going to:

– WooCommerce -> Shop
– The URL of your shop, for example: http://example.com/shop/
– The slug of your shop, for example: shop-name

Conclusion:

Creating a shop in WooCommerce is relatively straightforward. Once you have your WooCommerce site up and running, go to the Shop page and follow these steps:.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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