WooWeekly #437: Refresh Checkout, Additional Info, Managed Hosting, BOGO

Hello there,

Welcome back to WooWeekly, your weekly appointment with WooCommerce tutorials, tips and updates handpicked for you (and the other 17,494 subscribers) so that you can learn something new.

This month we welcome 2 brand new sponsors – say hello to Staggs Product Configurator for WooCommerce and Nexcess Managed WooCommerce Hosting. Also, let’s not forget about GoDaddy, which has been heavily involved in sponsoring since the beginning. Without them, I wouldn’t be able to spend all Wednesdays creating and curating content for WooWeekly, so I bet you’re grateful to them as much as I am!

Anyhow, back to Woo now – enjoy.

Rodolfo Melogli


BUT FIRST… THANK YOU, STAGE SPONSOR!

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1. WooCommerce Tips & Tutorials

WooCommerce: Refresh Checkout Upon Any Input Field Change

In case you add custom checkout fields that may cause a difference in pricing, or you want to keep the checkout UX consistent, or you have some other kinds of logic, it may be useful to refresh the order review section after a change on any checkout field. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Add Content To Additional Information Tab @ Single Product Page

There are hooks, thankfully, that can help us display additional content in there, either above or below the attributes table. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

What is Managed WooCommerce Hosting?

Sites that do have many concurrent users, such as ecommerce sites, educational course websites, and membership sites don’t really work the same way. These types of sites are a whole different animal that require a different type of web hosting. That’s where managed WooCommerce Hosting comes in. ~ Nexcess

WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing: BOGO, Buy X Get Y & Conditional Discounts

In this blog post, we will discuss how to create a BOGO promotion, Buy X Get Y, and dynamic pricing rules in WooCommerce based on user conditions. And it requires no coding knowledge. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer


2. ICYMI: WooCommerce Articles

WooCommerce: Bulk Re-Send All Customer’s Completed Order Emails

This is an interesting snippet, as it features important functionalities: getting orders by billing email, looping through the results and re-triggering the Completed Order email whenever a specific admin URL parameter is posted. Enjoy! ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Upsells Custom Heading & Subheading @ Single Product Page

We’ve already seen how to edit the “Related Products” title and how to add a subheading below it; this time, we’ll do the exact same but for the upsells section, which shows on the Single Product Page once an admin manually defines some “linked products” in the product settings / upsells. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Redirect Product Category Pages

It is possible to programmatically redirect all product category pages to a given page or to a relevant URL with parameters – and here’s the fix. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Close Button @ WooCommerce Checkout Notices

Let’s place a dismiss “x” button on the WooCommerce notices, so that customers can quickly close them and gain back some space. We will use a mix of PHP, JS and CSS in the snippet below in order to achieve our final goal. ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Related Products Custom Heading & Subheading

Today I want to cover the actual “Related products” title (H2) and also find a way to display an additional piece of content right below it (subheading). ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer

WooCommerce: Display Stock Status For External Products

So, how do we “manage stock” for an external product, and display the stock status on the single product page, just before the “Buy Product” button? ~ Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer


THANK YOU, BALCONY SPONSORS!

Nexcess Managed WooCommerce hosting is fast, easy-to-use, and includes built-in performance tools like extra PHP workers and a global CDN, which means their hosting is fully optimized for selling online. Nexcess offers free migrations, a 30 day money-back guarantee, and helpful support from WooCommerce experts 24/7/365. They are even officially recommended by WooCommerce! If you’re a serious WooCommerce store owner who needs to sell without limits, get started today by visiting Nexcess.

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Author

  • Rodolfo Melogli

    Author, WooCommerce expert and WordCamp speaker, Rodolfo has worked as an independent WooCommerce freelancer since 2011. His goal is to help entrepreneurs and developers overcome their WooCommerce nightmares. Rodolfo loves travelling, chasing tennis & soccer balls and, of course, wood fired oven pizza.

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