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How do I customize WooCommerce product filters?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 10:01 pm

Customizing WooCommerce product filters can be a great way to improve your shop’s functionality and allow you to better manage your inventory. There are a number of available filters, and you can use them to find and filter products by specific criteria, such as price, size, and color.

To customize your WooCommerce filters, first open your WooCommerce admin area and click on the “Products” tab. You’ll then see a list of all of your products, with information about each product displayed below.

You can use the filters at the top of the page to filter the products displayed by category, type, price, and stock status.

To add a new filter, click on the “Add New Filter” link located to the right of the existing filters. This will open a new window that allows you to enter the details for your filter.

PRO TIP: When customizing WooCommerce product filters, be sure to take into account the impact on performance. In particular, consider the number of products and attributes being filtered, as well as the server resources required to process the requests. Too many filters can slow down your site, so be sure to test your changes before making them live.

You can specify the criteria that your filter will use, as well as the conditions that need to be met for the filter to be activated.

Once you’ve finished entering the details, click on the “Save” button to save your filter. You can then use your new filter to find products that meet your specific requirements.

If you’d like to remove a filter from your WooCommerce admin area, click on the “Remove Filter” link located to the right of the filter’s name. This will open a dialog box that allows you to specify the criteria that your filter will no longer use.

Once you’ve finished removing the filter, click on the “Remove” button to save your changes.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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