does the problem exist in the admin area, or on the front?
try to temporarily switch to the default theme Twenty Twenty to see if the admin bar works then.
if yes, it is a problem with your theme.
if no, then there might be a plugin conflict.
what theme are you using?
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This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by
Michael.
Heh, I know that website. Creativity at its finest (written without sarcasm).
I reckon you won’t want to deactivate mods and live-experiment on a production website. What you can do is clone your website into a non-public subdirectory, and experiment the hell out of it to your private leisure. With that, the store keeps on running.
@alchymyth
I just can’t see the admin bar anywhere when viewing pages.
it’s there when i’m on wp-admin, but otherwise it just isn’t there.
I’m using Storefront so I doubt it’s theme related (ill try it out)
@sabinooo Thanks for vouching my design choice!
Means a lot.
I’m having a LOT of issues with the product-category page and shop page overall.
I use Elementor for design/layout and woocommerce is standalone/called via shortcode.
So custom layout seems very hard to accomplish properly.
(Trying to make it look exactly like: https://bad-dragon.com/shop)
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This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by
oakandrocks.
I’m reselling for multiple websites and I need to have:
A Main shop page with 2 Main Categories:
Cat1 = Types of toys
Cat2 = Brands
Cat1 icons won’t show all items from that category
&&
Cat2 would show all sub-categories (mostly similar to Cat1s) of the clicked brand.
Any idea how that’s possible with woo?
I used parent/child categories but the main shop page still shows child and parent like they were on the same “level”.
Any woo~ specific questions are to be asked in the woocommerce forums, the mods will tell you.
Additionally, perhaps, if your current theme looks so unsuited to Woocommerce, couldn’t you use one of the themes they recommend or provide themselves? Just a though