Tagged: Category Product, LayerSlider, woocommerce
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January 2, 2017 at 3:35 pm #728641
Hi, I’m a new customer.
I am trying to add a SlayerSlide on top of product category page.
I go to products>categories>then I choose a category and I edit the description.
Shortcodes don’t work. If I use the button “add LayerSlider” it just add a shortcode in the description of the category (and it doesn’t work also).
I just see the shortcode on the frontend.
EXEMPLE: [layerslider id=”1″]
Since the button to add LayerSlider it’s present I suppose it can be added.
Thank you for your time.
(site is on maintenance)
January 2, 2017 at 5:12 pm #728691Hey Dragend,
Can you please create a temporary admin login and post it here privately and then point out the page where you would like to add LayerSlider?
You can create a page, add Product Grid element under Plugin Additions tab of Advanced Layout Builder and to display your products using ALB and add Advanced Layer Slider :)
Best regards,
YigitJanuary 2, 2017 at 6:14 pm #728710Sorry I can’t give access to the site right now because it’s in staging mode and there are problems of login.
You can create a page, add Product Grid element under Plugin Additions tab of Advanced Layout Builder and to display your products using ALB and add Advanced Layer Slider :)
I don’t understand this part. I don’t need to display layer slider on some page. I need it exactly (and only) on woocommerce category pages.
I’ll just ask one question to make myself clearer: should Layer Slider work in woocommerce category pages descriptions?
(sorry for my english grammar)
January 3, 2017 at 5:10 am #728829Hi,
I’ll just ask one question to make myself clearer: should Layer Slider work in woocommerce category pages descriptions?
I’m sorry but this is not possible without some modifications in the theme. You need to modify the product category template or use an existing hook and add the layer slider shortcode. Unfortunately, the theme disabled the slider’s shortcode so you have to purchase a license, install the plugin as a standalone plugin then deactivate the theme’s plugin configuration. If you want a “dirty” workaround, you can try the solution in the following thread.
// https://kriesi.at/support/topic/adding-avia-elements-to-woocommerce-archive-product-php/#post-710560
Best regards,
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