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WooCommerce shop pagination appears automatically when products exceed one page. To edit it, first go to WordPress → Settings → Reading and change “Blog pages show at most” to control products per page on archives. If your theme uses a custom product loop, check Appearance → Customize → WooCommerce for “Products per row” and “Rows per page” options. For more control, use a plugin like “WooCommerce Products Per Page” or add custom code to set products per page and pagination style. Finally, clear cache and test category pages and search results.

WooCommerce shop pagination appears automatically when products exceed one page. To edit it, first go to WordPress → Settings → Reading and change “Blog pages show at most” to control products per page on archives. If your theme uses a custom product loop, check Appearance → Customize → WooCommerce for “Products per row” and “Rows per page” options. For more control, use a plugin like “WooCommerce Products Per Page” or add custom code to set products per page and pagination style. Finally, clear cache and test category pages and search results.

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To add a booking system, define what you’re booking: appointments, rentals, classes, or events. Choose software that supports your needs: time-slot booking, capacity limits, deposits, coupons, and staff schedules. On WordPress, install a booking plugin or WooCommerce Bookings; on other sites, use an embed from Calendly, SimplyBook.me, or Acuity. Set availability rules, blackout dates, time zones, and minimum notice. Connect payments (Stripe/PayPal), email/SMS reminders, and calendar sync (Google/Outlook). Embed the booking form on key pages, add a clear CTA button, and run test bookings end-to-end. Track conversions, review no-shows, and optimize your confirmation messages regularly weekly.

To add a booking system, define what you’re booking: appointments, rentals, classes, or events. Choose software that supports your needs: time-slot booking, capacity limits, deposits, coupons, and staff schedules. On WordPress, install a booking plugin or WooCommerce Bookings; on other sites, use an embed from Calendly, SimplyBook.me, or Acuity. Set availability rules, blackout dates, time zones, and minimum notice. Connect payments (Stripe/PayPal), email/SMS reminders, and calendar sync (Google/Outlook). Embed the booking form on key pages, add a clear CTA button, and run test bookings end-to-end. Track conversions, review no-shows, and optimize your confirmation messages regularly weekly.

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To add a booking calendar, pick a scheduling tool that fits your website. For WordPress, install a booking plugin like Amelia, Bookly, or Simply Schedule Appointments. Create a service, set working hours, time slots, buffers, and holidays. Add staff members if needed and connect Google Calendar to avoid double bookings. Enable payments with Stripe or PayPal, or keep bookings free. Customize form fields, notifications, and reminder emails or SMS. Finally, place the calendar on any page using a block, shortcode, or embed link, then test a full booking. Check mobile view, confirm timezone, and verify cancellation and reschedule links work.

To add a booking calendar, pick a scheduling tool that fits your website. For WordPress, install a booking plugin like Amelia, Bookly, or Simply Schedule Appointments. Create a service, set working hours, time slots, buffers, and holidays. Add staff members if needed and connect Google Calendar to avoid double bookings. Enable payments with Stripe or PayPal, or keep bookings free. Customize form fields, notifications, and reminder emails or SMS. Finally, place the calendar on any page using a block, shortcode, or embed link, then test a full booking. Check mobile view, confirm timezone, and verify cancellation and reschedule links work.

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To set up sales tax or GST in WooCommerce, go to WooCommerce → Settings → General and enable “Enable tax rates and calculations.” Save changes. Then open WooCommerce → Settings → Tax. Choose whether prices are entered with or without tax and set how tax shows in the cart and checkout. Next, click Standard rates (or create a GST tax class) and add your tax rules. Enter Country, State, Postcode, City, Rate %, Tax name (GST/VAT), Priority, Compound, and Shipping tax option if required. Save. Finally, ...Read more

To set up sales tax or GST in WooCommerce, go to WooCommerce → Settings → General and enable “Enable tax rates and calculations.” Save changes. Then open WooCommerce → Settings → Tax. Choose whether prices are entered with or without tax and set how tax shows in the cart and checkout. Next, click Standard rates (or create a GST tax class) and add your tax rules. Enter Country, State, Postcode, City, Rate %, Tax name (GST/VAT), Priority, Compound, and Shipping tax option if required. Save. Finally, place a test order to confirm correct tax calculation.

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To integrate Printify with WooCommerce, first log in to your Printify account and go to “My stores” or “Manage my stores.” Click “Add new store,” select WooCommerce, and enter your WooCommerce store URL. When the approval screen opens, click “Approve” to complete the connection. Next, install the “Printify for WooCommerce” plugin in WordPress if you want Printify shipping rates applied properly. Then create products in Printify, choose designs and variants, and publish them to WooCommerce. Finally, test a sample order and confirm it syncs to Printify.

To integrate Printify with WooCommerce, first log in to your Printify account and go to “My stores” or “Manage my stores.” Click “Add new store,” select WooCommerce, and enter your WooCommerce store URL. When the approval screen opens, click “Approve” to complete the connection. Next, install the “Printify for WooCommerce” plugin in WordPress if you want Printify shipping rates applied properly. Then create products in Printify, choose designs and variants, and publish them to WooCommerce. Finally, test a sample order and confirm it syncs to Printify.

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Yes, Printify is compatible with WooCommerce and supports direct store connection. You can link your WooCommerce store from the Printify “My stores” area, approve the connection, and then publish products from Printify to WooCommerce. Printify syncs product details like title, images, variants, and pricing into your WooCommerce catalog. For accurate shipping rates, Printify also provides a “Printify for WooCommerce” plugin that helps apply Printify shipping rates to your Printify products. Once connected, WooCommerce orders for Printify items can be routed to Printify for fulfillment.

Yes, Printify is compatible with WooCommerce and supports direct store connection. You can link your WooCommerce store from the Printify “My stores” area, approve the connection, and then publish products from Printify to WooCommerce. Printify syncs product details like title, images, variants, and pricing into your WooCommerce catalog. For accurate shipping rates, Printify also provides a “Printify for WooCommerce” plugin that helps apply Printify shipping rates to your Printify products. Once connected, WooCommerce orders for Printify items can be routed to Printify for fulfillment.

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Yes, Printful integrates with WooCommerce through an official WooCommerce integration and WordPress plugin. You connect your WooCommerce store to Printful, then create print-on-demand products inside the Printful dashboard. When you publish products, they sync to WooCommerce with variants, images, and pricing. After a customer orders in WooCommerce, the order can be sent to Printful for fulfillment automatically. Printful then prints, packs, and ships the product to your customer. You can also manage product sync, shipping settings, and order status updates from the integration settings.

Yes, Printful integrates with WooCommerce through an official WooCommerce integration and WordPress plugin. You connect your WooCommerce store to Printful, then create print-on-demand products inside the Printful dashboard. When you publish products, they sync to WooCommerce with variants, images, and pricing. After a customer orders in WooCommerce, the order can be sent to Printful for fulfillment automatically. Printful then prints, packs, and ships the product to your customer. You can also manage product sync, shipping settings, and order status updates from the integration settings.

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To set up abandoned cart emails in WooCommerce, install an abandoned cart plugin like CartFlows Abandoned Cart, WooCommerce Recover Abandoned Cart, or AutomateWoo. After activation, enable cart tracking and choose when a cart is considered abandoned, like after 15–60 minutes of inactivity. Create an email sequence, such as 1 hour, 24 hours, and 72 hours later. Write short subject lines, add the customer’s name, and include a “Restore Cart” link. Offer a small discount if needed. Test the flow by adding items and leaving checkout. Monitor open rates, clicks, and recovered revenue regularly.

To set up abandoned cart emails in WooCommerce, install an abandoned cart plugin like CartFlows Abandoned Cart, WooCommerce Recover Abandoned Cart, or AutomateWoo. After activation, enable cart tracking and choose when a cart is considered abandoned, like after 15–60 minutes of inactivity. Create an email sequence, such as 1 hour, 24 hours, and 72 hours later. Write short subject lines, add the customer’s name, and include a “Restore Cart” link. Offer a small discount if needed. Test the flow by adding items and leaving checkout. Monitor open rates, clicks, and recovered revenue regularly.

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To convert WooCommerce to catalog mode, decide what you want disabled: pricing, Add to Cart, cart, or checkout. Then install a catalog mode or hide-purchase plugin and enable options like “Disable cart and checkout” and “Hide Add to Cart button.” If you want a manual method, you can redirect cart and checkout pages to another page and remove Add to Cart using custom code, but plugins are faster and safer. Add a CTA button like “Request Quote” to collect inquiries. After changes, test as a guest and logged-in user to ensure buying is blocked.

To convert WooCommerce to catalog mode, decide what you want disabled: pricing, Add to Cart, cart, or checkout. Then install a catalog mode or hide-purchase plugin and enable options like “Disable cart and checkout” and “Hide Add to Cart button.” If you want a manual method, you can redirect cart and checkout pages to another page and remove Add to Cart using custom code, but plugins are faster and safer. Add a CTA button like “Request Quote” to collect inquiries. After changes, test as a guest and logged-in user to ensure buying is blocked.

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Catalog mode in WooCommerce is a setup where your store works like a product showcase instead of a shopping store. Customers can view products, categories, images, and descriptions, but they cannot add items to cart or complete checkout. Many store owners use catalog mode for wholesale inquiries, out-of-stock periods, B2B pricing requests, or pre-launch product displays. In catalog mode, you can hide prices, disable the cart and checkout pages, and replace Add to Cart with custom buttons like “Call Now,” “Get Quote,” or “Contact Us.” It helps you generate leads while still showing products professionally.

Catalog mode in WooCommerce is a setup where your store works like a product showcase instead of a shopping store. Customers can view products, categories, images, and descriptions, but they cannot add items to cart or complete checkout. Many store owners use catalog mode for wholesale inquiries, out-of-stock periods, B2B pricing requests, or pre-launch product displays. In catalog mode, you can hide prices, disable the cart and checkout pages, and replace Add to Cart with custom buttons like “Call Now,” “Get Quote,” or “Contact Us.” It helps you generate leads while still showing products professionally.

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