This is great! I'm putting my first WooCommerce site together in Divi and tearing up the internet looking for info on how to do it and now this comes out just in time. Thank you!
just perfect. so much work i imagine to develop this fantastic woocommerce builder. customizing product page was really painful before, now we have endless possibilities and so easily ! congrats, and thank you so much guys 👍
@@jankamaixnerova You can save the section to your Divi Library and make it global and then use that in your product pages. Any changes you make to the global section will then be applied to all product pages.
Hi, ok, nice. However, the whole Divi WooCommerce module is not usable without being able to edit the product list module! Also, how come there is NO OPTION TO ENABLE/DISABLE the add to cart button and to CUSTOMIZE its look in the shop module? Would it be really that difficult to add the most important feature? I cant imagine using Divi for a store without these options.
Wow this is awesome!!! One question, Will this work for a website that I made 6 months ago? Should I only update Divi version in order to get these new woo feautures or does this apply only for new websites? Thanks!
Hi there 👋 Yes, you can do this with Divi. Here is a tutorial that can help: www.elegantthemes.com/blog/divi-resources/how-to-create-a-site-wide-woo-product-page-template-with-divis-theme-builder
Is there a way to change text on the 'Sale Badge'? And or make more than 1 badge? I make OOAK jewelry and would like to add a badge that says "Sold" versus "Out of Stock." Thanks in advance! I love the concept of being able to customize the product page! Thank you WP Team and Woo Commerce team!
hit image issues almost immediately, images change across devices, change one they all change Woo has always had image issues and hoped this would overcome it, but it seems thats NOT the case and image display remains a problem here too.
Your docs give a 404. I don't want to sit and watch a 34 minute video when I just need to look up 1 or 2 things. This illiterate attitude toward documentation is really frustrating.
This is bull... This is for SINGLE products, if you have 50 products in the shop page you need create/copy add to cart button for each and single one manually. If you have 300 products, the time consumption of this is beyond reason! When it comes to Woo, Elementor is lightyears ahead