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February 17, 2014 at 7:01 pm #225037
I have category showing products only.
I am trying to add content, for seo purposes, beneath of all of the products that show on the main category. How can I do this?
February 17, 2014 at 10:12 pm #225117Hey!
Can you post a link to your main category Page?
Regards,
JosueFebruary 17, 2014 at 10:39 pm #225136This reply has been marked as private.February 17, 2014 at 11:06 pm #225152Hey!
As far as I know for any of the automatically generated WooCommerce pages you would need to create a php template specific for each category by name. Neither the theme or WooCommerce has customization for the archive pages which is what a category page is.
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Devin
February 18, 2014 at 12:20 am #225213So for someone who knows nothing about how to do any of this :)
Where can I contract out a job like this, and how would I even describe it?
You guys, thank you for the prompt attention.
Gerry
February 18, 2014 at 2:04 am #225276Hi!
I got an idea: if it just a simple paragraph it’s possible to do it with CSS, try adding this to the Quick CSS or css/custom.css:
.term-rose-gold-engagement-rings .pagination:after { content: "Rose gold is a beautiful precious metal choice for engagement rings. The warm hue of rose gold engagement rings offers a romantic and feminine aesthetic that is endlessly alluring. Rose gold gets its pink color from the combination of pure gold with a copper. The pink tone is chic and understated, and it contrasts magnificently with the brilliance and fire of diamonds. Rose gold also flatters a variety of skin tones. The increasing interest in rose gold engagement rings reflects the overall popularity of vintage jewelry, since the soft pink hue of rose gold is an ideal match for an antique inspired look. At the other end of the style spectrum, rose gold is also an excellent option for a contemporary engagement ring. Rose gold is a unique precious metal choice, and offers a modern twist to an engagement ring setting for a more distinctive look."; line-height: 22px; display: block; clear: both; padding-top: 40px; }
Regards,
JosueMarch 5, 2014 at 8:53 am #232600It was worth a shot, but this did not create an area where I could highlight and html the text.
Thank you anyways, I put the real content at the top of the page again.
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