Term/Atributes descriptions
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Hi,
Recently installed virtue theme, but I´m getting crazy with terms descriptions. The descriptions are missing.
That descriptions are from product´s atributes. I have read that “The description is not prominent by default, however some themes may show it.”
I really apreciate any help. Web: http://www.animalhome.es/web/perros-en-adopcion/pascual/
The description I want to enable is for “Contacto” atribute.
Thanks so much!!
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I’m confused. I am not aware that a product attribute can’t have a description? Where are you adding this?
Kadence Themes
Hi,
I´m adding that in Product > Atributes > Configurate terms. Inside Configurate terms you can edit one, then should modify the name term, slug and description. Look at this image found searching in google: http://www.remicorson.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/find-attribute-slug.jpg
So that description is not enabled by default in theme, isn´t it?
Thanks so much
Hi
I think, that is a woocommerce issue that they don’t show the description. I altered the product-attributes.php in templates/single-product (woocommerce) to show the description (for a specific attribute only: pa_garn), starting at line 54:
if ( $attribute['is_taxonomy'] ) { // changes persillie //$values = woocommerce_get_product_terms( $product->id, $attribute['name'], 'names' ); $values = array(); $separator = ','; // here I check the specific attribute if ('pa_specAttr' == $attribute['name']){ $separator = '<br>'; $garns = get_the_terms($product->id, 'pa_specAttr'); foreach ( $garns as $term ) { $text = $term->name .": ".$term->description; $values[$term->name ] = $text ; } } else { $values = woocommerce_get_product_terms( $product->id, $attribute['name'], 'names' ); } echo apply_filters( 'woocommerce_attribute', wpautop( wptexturize( implode( $separator, $values ) ) ), $attribute, $values ); // end changes persillie } else { // Convert pipes to commas and display values $values = array_map( 'trim', explode( WC_DELIMITER, $attribute['value'] ) ); echo apply_filters( 'woocommerce_attribute', wpautop( wptexturize( implode( ', ', $values ) ) ), $attribute, $values ); }If you want it for every attribute, remove the if below the // here I check the specific attribute comment
However, this is annoying as I have to change the template with every woocommerce update…
I am very happy if anybody has a better solution!
You could ask woocommerce support about a good way to hook into the script using a function so you don’t have to edit the file.
Kadence Themes
Hi,
Thanks so much for the answers, I´ll ask woocommerce, I hope to get a solution
Thanks again!!
Hi again,
I tried that code but is not working, maybe I did something wrong.
I deleted the if for apply it to all descriptions. I inserted in line 54 and I have tried with differents ways and is not working :_(.Thanks anyway
If you only insert it, it will be overridden by the original code. You would have to replace it. No time now but can have a look at what you need to replace exactly and how it would work for all attributes
Hi,
Y es, I did it but the descriptions are not showing up evento theterms are disabled. I’ll paste the entire code, maybe I am doing something wrong
Thanks
Hi,
This is what I have 🙁
<?php /** * Product attributes * * Used by list_attributes() in the products class * * @author WooThemes * @package WooCommerce/Templates * @version 2.1.3 */ if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { exit; // Exit if accessed directly } $has_row = false; $alt = 1; $attributes = $product->get_attributes(); ob_start(); ?> <table class="shop_attributes"> <?php if ( $product->enable_dimensions_display() ) : ?> <?php if ( $product->has_weight() ) : $has_row = true; ?> <tr class="<?php if ( ( $alt = $alt * -1 ) == 1 ) echo 'alt'; ?>"> <th><?php _e( 'Weight', 'woocommerce' ) ?></th> <td class="product_weight"><?php echo $product->get_weight() . ' ' . esc_attr( get_option( 'woocommerce_weight_unit' ) ); ?></td> </tr> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ( $product->has_dimensions() ) : $has_row = true; ?> <tr class="<?php if ( ( $alt = $alt * -1 ) == 1 ) echo 'alt'; ?>"> <th><?php _e( 'Dimensions', 'woocommerce' ) ?></th> <td class="product_dimensions"><?php echo $product->get_dimensions(); ?></td> </tr> <?php endif; ?> <?php endif; ?> <?php foreach ( $attributes as $attribute ) : if ( empty( $attribute['is_visible'] ) || ( $attribute['is_taxonomy'] && ! taxonomy_exists( $attribute['name'] ) ) ) { continue; } else { $has_row = true; } ?> <tr class="<?php if ( ( $alt = $alt * -1 ) == 1 ) echo 'alt'; ?>"> <th><?php echo wc_attribute_label( $attribute['name'] ); ?></th> <td><?php if ( $attribute['is_taxonomy'] ) { $values = array(); $separator = ','; // here I check the specific attribute echo apply_filters( 'woocommerce_attribute', wpautop( wptexturize( implode( $separator, $values ) ) ), $attribute, $values ); // end changes persillie } else { // Convert pipes to commas and display values $values = array_map( 'trim', explode( WC_DELIMITER, $attribute['value'] ) ); echo apply_filters( 'woocommerce_attribute', wpautop( wptexturize( implode( ', ', $values ) ) ), $attribute, $values ); } ?></td> </tr> <?php endforeach; ?> </table> <?php if ( $has_row ) { echo ob_get_clean(); } else { ob_end_clean(); }Hello,
The answer from woocommerce is no:
“I’m sorry, we are not able to provide support for third-party themes and customizations, as per our support policy”
:_(
¿Someone can help me please?
Thanks
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