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WooCommerce + Google Analytics


Google Analytics is powerful analytics software. A common way to use it is to just slap the JavaScript snippet on every page template you have and let it collect basic data about unique visitors and pageviews and such. That’s useful, … The post WooCommerce + Google Analytics appeared...

Building Your Own Subscription Newsletter


(This is a sponsored post.) I did a sponsored video the other week explaining how to build a paid subscription newsletter using WordPress (we did it on WordPress.com but it could be hosted anywhere), MailPoet (a plugin to visually … The post Building Your Own Subscription Newsletter appeared...

WooCommerce With Apple Pay and Google Pay


(This is a sponsored post.) Got a WooCommerce store? It behooves you to offer a variety of payment methods. Just anecdotally, I’m sure both you and me have been annoyed and even abandoned purchases when a merchant, online or … The post WooCommerce With Apple Pay and Google Pay appeared...

Jetpack Backup: Roll Back Your WooCommerce Site Without Losing Orders


Here’s a dilemma: what happens if your WooCommerce site has a problem and the quickest and best way to fix it is to roll back to a previous version? The dilemma is, if you roll back the database, you would … The post Jetpack Backup: Roll Back Your WooCommerce Site Without Losing Orders...

AutomateWoo Brings Automated Communications to Bookings


AutomateWoo is this handy extension for WooCommerce that adds triggers actions based on your online store’s activity. Someone abandoned their cart? Remind them by email. Someone made a purchase? Ask them to leave a review or follow up to see … The post AutomateWoo Brings Automated...

WooCommerce on Mobile


Whether you use the eCommerce features on WordPress.com or use WooCommerce on your self-hosted WordPress site (like we do), you can use the WooCommerce mobile app. That’s right WooCommerce has native apps for iOS and Android. They’ve just released some nice upgrades to both, making them...

Graphery SVG


I’ve compared SVG and Canvas before. If you’re trying to decide between them, read that. I’d say the #1 difference between them is vector (SVG) versus raster (Canvas). But the #2 difference is how you work with them. SVG is declarative, as in, literal elements that express what they are through...

WooCommerce Payments, Now with Support for Subscriptions and Saved Cards


A little while back we shared the news that WooCommerce shipped a beta payments feature as part of its 4.0 release. It’s a free plugin with no monthly costs or setup fees. You only pay when you make a sale. We’re actually using this right here at CSS-Tricks. In fact, Chris blogged...

WooCommerce on CSS-Tricks


I always get all excited when I accomplish something, but I get extra excited when I get it done and think, “well, that was easy.” As much as I enjoy fiddling with technology, I enjoy reaping the benefit of well set-up technology even more. That’s why I still get so excited about...

WooCommerce 4.0 & WooCommerce Payments Beta


Y'all know WooCommerce: it's a plugin for WordPress that adds robust eCommerce functionality to your site. Notably, like WordPress itself, it's open-source and free. You only pay for things if you need things like special plugins that extend functionality. This is a huge month for WooCommerce!...

How to Customize the WooCommerce Cart Page on a WordPress Site


A standard e-commerce site has a few common pages. There are product pages, shop pages that list products, and let’s not forget pages for the user account, checkout flow and cart. WooCommerce makes it a trivial task to set these up on a WordPress site because it provides templates for them...

Product Search and Filters Are a Snap With WooCommerce


Let's say you visit an e-commerce site because you want to buy the latest banana peeler model. Bananas are hard enough to peel, right? Only a tool will do! What's the first thing you're going to do on the site? Chances are, it's entering something into the (hopefully) prominent search field....

More Flexible Online Stores WooCommerce and Gutenberg Blocks


Blocks have become an indispensable component for managing content in WordPress since the Gutenberg editor was officially released earlier this year. Not only does WordPress include some nifty blocks right out of the box, but we're starting to see plugin developers take advantage of them...

WooCommerce


(This is a sponsored post.) I just read a nicely put together story about WooCommerce over on the CodeinWP blog. WooCommerce started life as WooThemes, sort of a "premium themes" business started by just a couple of fellas who had never even met in person. Two years and a few employees later they...

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