In this tutorial, you will learn how to hide the product price and add to cart button from WooCommerce product pages. Then we will insert a contact form in its place.
Table Of Contents
00:00:00 WooCommerce Product Catalogue
00:00:41 Hide Price And Add to Cart
00:02:31 Insert Contact Form
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Hi, my name is Adam and I am the voice behind this video. Most people know me from my YouTube channel, WPCrafter. I make these videos as a fan of the Kadence suite of products and I am kinda decent at making videos. While I am not paid to make these videos, Kadence instead makes a donation to my favorite dog charity https://dannyronsrescue.org
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Hello, I want woocommerce catalog site but user can add products in cart without showing price and then they can download all products details as pdf from cart. Is it possible?
Does anyone know how to get the Sale off! please..
To bad I do not have the pro version
Thanks for the tutorial!, I have one question: Is this example made with the free version of Kadence theme?. Because i can not see the "Sticky Add to Cart" option in my customize panel of the free version. Is this a Pro feature?
No one is talking about the shop page layouts. every one is worrying about single product layout. even for the kadence its hard to present a nice shop grid with a decent Filter options.
Is there a plugin that has these features?
Thanks for the video Adam! Do you know if there is a plugin or away to hide prices based on product category until a user logs in? Basically, my client has two kinds of products, one he wants to retail to anyone (without having to login), and another Professional products that he only wants to display prices if the users are logged in.
How did you get that many customizing options. such as single product layout.
How did you style the form so the fields show after each other?
Kadence/adam…. we know this voice anywhere! great!
Thanks Adam. Very helpful.
A great option in the customizer would be a toggle to display hook locations while editing in the customizer. This way people start to learn where the hook locations are by glancing at them using the customizer!
Great videos, waiting for the next one.
Thanks for this Adam