Plugin / Product Features For WooCommerce

Bradley Davis

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Upload Product Features For WooCommerce to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress. Go to “Product Features” and create your features to display on the products. Go to your products and select the features you want to display.
In the left menu, look for “Product Features” just under “Products” and click “Add New”. Now you can add the title, provide a brief description of the feature in the “Tooltip Text” box add your image in the “Featured Image” area.
After creating the feature, go to the product and on the right of the product and look for the “Product Features” box. Here you can select the product features you have created. If you can not see the “Product Features” box, click on “Screen Options” in the top right of the window and tick the “Product Features” checkbox.
When you are logged in to your site, go to “Appearance” -> “Customize” -> “WooCommerce” -> “Product Features” Now you have the option of selecting from five locations: – After product heading – After product price – After product description – After product cart – After product meta
Yes you can. This can be done using the built in WordPress add filter function. For example, if you want to make the tile “Super Awesome Title” you could use the following code snippet function change_product_feature_title() { return 'Super Awesome Title'; } add_action( 'pffwc_title', 'change_product_feature_title' );
You can target the font-size or any other CSS property by using like the following example: p.pffwc-title { font-size: 3em; }
You can change the max-width targeting .pffwc-item with your CSS, for example, if I you want four in the row, use 23% as the max-width. .pffwc-item { max-width: 23%; } Wait what? Why 23%, why not 25%? Well there is 2% margin on the right of each item, if you want four in the row that would be 4 x 2 = 8. 100 – 8 is 92, so you need to divide 92 by 4 = 23%
You can target the tooltip box using .pffwc-item-tooltip as the selector for your CSS, for example, if you want to change the background colour to orange: .pffwc-item-tooltip { background: orange; }

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Version

1.1

First Released

07 Jun, 2018

Total Downloads

275

Wordpress Version

-

Tested up to:

4.9.12

Require PHP Version:

-

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The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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