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To connect PayPal to WooCommerce, install the official WooCommerce PayPal Payments plugin from Plugins > Add New. Activate it, then go to WooCommerce > Settings > Payments and enable PayPal. Click “Set up” or “Manage” and connect your PayPal Business account by logging in and approving permissions. Choose your checkout options, like PayPal buttons on product/cart pages and Pay Later messaging. Confirm currency and country settings in WooCommerce > Settings > General. Run a test order using PayPal Sandbox if available, or a low-value live test. Finally, check webhooks are created automatically and verify refunds and order status updates work ...Read more

To connect PayPal to WooCommerce, install the official WooCommerce PayPal Payments plugin from Plugins > Add New. Activate it, then go to WooCommerce > Settings > Payments and enable PayPal. Click “Set up” or “Manage” and connect your PayPal Business account by logging in and approving permissions. Choose your checkout options, like PayPal buttons on product/cart pages and Pay Later messaging. Confirm currency and country settings in WooCommerce > Settings > General. Run a test order using PayPal Sandbox if available, or a low-value live test. Finally, check webhooks are created automatically and verify refunds and order status updates work correctly. Clear cache and test on mobile and desktop.

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WordPress is used to build and manage websites such as blogs, business sites, portfolios, and online stores. People use it because it is easy to use, flexible, and highly customizable. Thousands of themes and plugins help add features without coding. It is SEO-friendly, scalable, and suitable for beginners and developers. WordPress also offers strong community support and works for small websites as well as large businesses.

WordPress is used to build and manage websites such as blogs, business sites, portfolios, and online stores. People use it because it is easy to use, flexible, and highly customizable. Thousands of themes and plugins help add features without coding. It is SEO-friendly, scalable, and suitable for beginners and developers. WordPress also offers strong community support and works for small websites as well as large businesses.

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Yes. You can use Stripe with WooCommerce by installing the WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway plugin, then connecting your Stripe account and enabling Stripe in WooCommerce → Settings → Payments.

Yes. You can use Stripe with WooCommerce by installing the WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway plugin, then connecting your Stripe account and enabling Stripe in WooCommerce → Settings → Payments.

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Templates in WordPress are PHP files used by themes to control page layout and structure. They decide how content, headers, footers, and sidebars display. WordPress uses a template hierarchy to automatically select the correct template. Templates help maintain consistent design across pages while allowing layout flexibility.

Templates in WordPress are PHP files used by themes to control page layout and structure. They decide how content, headers, footers, and sidebars display. WordPress uses a template hierarchy to automatically select the correct template. Templates help maintain consistent design across pages while allowing layout flexibility.

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The best size for a product image depends on your website layout, but common recommendations work well for most stores. For WooCommerce, a product image size of 800 × 800 pixels is ideal. This size keeps images sharp on desktop and mobile screens. Square images work best for consistent layouts and clean grids. Images should be high quality but not too heavy. A file size under 200 KB is recommended for faster loading. Use JPG format for photos and PNG for images needing transparency. Always use the same image size for all products.

The best size for a product image depends on your website layout, but common recommendations work well for most stores. For WooCommerce, a product image size of 800 × 800 pixels is ideal. This size keeps images sharp on desktop and mobile screens. Square images work best for consistent layouts and clean grids. Images should be high quality but not too heavy. A file size under 200 KB is recommended for faster loading. Use JPG format for photos and PNG for images needing transparency. Always use the same image size for all products.

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To disconnect WooCommerce from Facebook, follow these steps: Go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to WooCommerce > Settings. Click on the Integration tab. Locate the Facebook for WooCommerce option and click on Manage. In the Facebook settings page, scroll down to the Remove Integration section. Click on Remove to disconnect your WooCommerce store from Facebook. This will unlink your store from Facebook, removing any sync ...Read more

To disconnect WooCommerce from Facebook, follow these steps:

  1. Go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to WooCommerce > Settings.

  2. Click on the Integration tab.

  3. Locate the Facebook for WooCommerce option and click on Manage.

  4. In the Facebook settings page, scroll down to the Remove Integration section.

  5. Click on Remove to disconnect your WooCommerce store from Facebook.

This will unlink your store from Facebook, removing any sync with Facebook Catalog, Facebook Ads, and other related features. If you want to reconnect later, you can follow the same process to link again.

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A variable product in WooCommerce is a single product that offers multiple variations based on attributes like size, color, material, or style. Each variation can have its own price, SKU, stock quantity, image, and shipping details. Customers choose the options on the product page using dropdowns, and WooCommerce adds the selected variation to the cart. Variable products are best when you sell the same item in different options, but you want to manage it under one product page. This keeps your store clean and helps buyers compare choices easily without browsing multiple separate products.

A variable product in WooCommerce is a single product that offers multiple variations based on attributes like size, color, material, or style. Each variation can have its own price, SKU, stock quantity, image, and shipping details. Customers choose the options on the product page using dropdowns, and WooCommerce adds the selected variation to the cart. Variable products are best when you sell the same item in different options, but you want to manage it under one product page. This keeps your store clean and helps buyers compare choices easily without browsing multiple separate products.

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