As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements.
As part of the Avada WooCommerce Builder, a range of Woo Commerce Elements were added. In this document, we are looking at the Woo Order Customer Details Element. This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page doc for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages. See the How To Create Custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element simply add the Customer Details into the Thank You page. It adds both the Billing and Shipping address and other details. There is a full range of typography, color and border options so you can style this element as you wish. Simply add it into your Woo Thank You Content Layout Section wherever you wish, and style it as desired.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements.
As part of the Avada WooCommerce Builder, a range of Woo Commerce Elements were added. In this document, we are looking at the Woo Order Details Element. This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page doc for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages. See the How To Create Custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element add the Order details to the Thank You page. As you can see in the screenshot below, there are a number of available details you can display. By default, they are all enabled, but if there’s one you don’t want to display simply drag it to the Disabled area.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements.
As part of the Avada WooCommerce Builder, a range of Woo Commerce Elements were added. In this document, we are looking at the Woo Order Downloads Element. This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page doc for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages. See the How To Create Custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
You can add this Element to your Thank You Page Layout if your site has digital downloads. There is also an option in the Woo Order Table Element that can display digital products as well, but this Element also displays expiring download dates, and number of downloads etc.
Just add the Element into your Layout wherever you want it. There is a full range of typography, color and boder options on the Design tab, to style it as you wish.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements.
As part of the Avada WooCommerce Builder, a range of Woo Commerce Elements were added. In this document, we are looking at the Woo Order Table Element. This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page doc for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages. See the How To Create Custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This part of the Thank You page is a simple Table Element, that displays the items purchased in the Order. Just add it to your Content Layout Section, wherever you want. There is a full range of typography, border and color options to style it however you like. See the full range of options below.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements.
As part of the Avada WooCommerce Builder, a range of Woo Commerce Elements were added. In this document, we are looking at the Woo Order Additional Info Element. This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page doc for more details on that process, but here we will look at the Element, and what it offers.
This Element is designed to be used in custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages. See the How To Create A Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page for more details on that process. This simple Element displays additional information relating to the order. It’s like a Notice Element for Woo purchases.
All you have to do it add it to the Layout. There are a few simple customisation options, but otherwise this one just displays any additional information coming from the order. This might be payment method info and any additional info that might be relevant to an order.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
The Post Card Cart Element is a special Layout Element, that you will only see when editing a Post Card in the Avada Library. It is one of the available Elements, with which to design and build Post Cards, and specifically WooCommerce Post Cards. Read on to find out more about this useful ecommerce Element.
The Post Card Cart Element allows you to add an Add to Cart section in your WooComerce based Post Cards. You could use a WooCommerce Post Card instead of the WooCommerce Product Grid Element for example.
To use the Element, simply add it to your WooCommerce based Post Card and configure it to your needs. There are many choices with this Element, both with functionality and design. Read on to see the full list of options available with this useful Element.
Location: The edit screen within each Element. This Element is found in the Layout Elements tab only when adding or editing an Avada Library > Post Card Element.
Note: The displayed option screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, so the options screen may look somewhat different.
The Woo Filter Active Element is one of four Woo Filter Elements, designed to replace the default WooCommerce filter widgets. Please read on for all the details on this useful Element, and watch the video below for a visual overview.
The Woo Filter Active Element is designed to show the user which Woo Filters are currently active. This will be used in conjunction with at least one of the other Woo Filter Elements, the Woo Filter By Attribute, the Woo Filter By Price Element, and/or the Woo Filter By Rating Elements. These would typically be found in a sidebar on a shop page (try using a sticky column), where you could use the filter elements to filter the shop products. The Filter Active Element then shows which filters are active.
IMPORTANT NOTE. These filters are for advanced users and must be added to a Layout Section, as they are Layout Elements. They also only work with Archives.
So, to make a filterable shop page, or a Product Categories page, create a Layout, and set the conditions to be Archives > Product Archives Types, and/or Archives > All Product Categories. Then create a Content Layout Section, add your Woo Products with the Post Card Archives Element, using the Post Card of your choice, Post Cards Display set to Posts, and on the Layout Section Options tab, set the Archive Type as Products.
Then you can add the Filter Elements in a Sticky Sidebar. Depending on the attributes of your products, the various Filter Elements could be used. The Woo Filter Active Element will only display on the front end when there is an active filter.
The Woo Filter By Attribute Element is one of four Woo Filter Elements, and designed to replace the corresponding WooCommerce Widgets. The Woo Filter by Attribute Element allows a user to filter products by a specific attribute (in the screenshot below, it is size). Please read on for all the details on this useful Element, and watch the video below for a visual overview.
The Woo Filter By Attribute Element is designed to filter products based on a specific attribute. This element will be used in conjunction with the Woo Filter Active Element, and potentially one of the other Woo Filter Elements, the Woo Filter By Price Element, and/or the Woo Filter By Rating Element. These would typically be found in a sidebar on a shop page (try using a sticky column), where you could use the filter elements to filter the shop products.
You first need to ensure your WooCommerce products have attributes. See the How To use WooCommerce Attribute Swatches for more details on that process. Then when adding the Element, you choose which attribute you want to be able to filter by. You can add this Element multiple times if your products have multiple different attributes.
IMPORTANT NOTE. These filters are for advanced users and must be added to a Layout Section, as they are Layout Elements. They also only work with Archives.
So, to make a filterable shop page, or a Product Categories page, create a Layout, and set the conditions to be Archives > Product Archives Types, and/or Archives > All Product Categories. Then create a Content Layout Section, add your Woo Products with the Post Card Archives Element, using the Post Card of your choice, Post Cards Display set to Posts, and on the Layout Section Options tab, set the Archive Type as Products.
Then you can add the Filter Elements in a Sticky Sidebar. Depending on the attributes of your products, the various Filter Elements could be used.
The Woo Filter By Price Element is one of four Woo Filter Elements, and designed to replace the corresponding WooCommerce Widgets. Please read on for all the details on this useful Element.
The Woo Filter By Price Element is designed to filter products based on their price. This element will be used in conjunction with the Woo Filter Active Element,and potentially one or more of the other Woo Filter Elements, the Woo Filter By Attribute Element, and/or the Woo Filter By Rating Element. These filters would typically be found in a sidebar on a shop page (try using a sticky column), where you could use the filter elements to filter the shop products.
The Woo Filter by Price Element only requires styling and products that have a price to work.
IMPORTANT NOTE. These filters are for advanced users and must be added to a Layout Section, as they are Layout Elements. They also only work with Archives.
So, to make a filterable shop page, or a Product Categories page, create a Layout, and set the conditions to be Archives > Product Archives Types, and/or Archives > All Product Categories. Then create a Content Layout Section, add your Woo Products with the Post Card Archives Element, using the Post Card of your choice, Post Cards Display set to Posts, and on the Layout Section Options tab, set the Archive Type as Products.
Then you can add the Filter Elements in a Sticky Sidebar. Depending on the attributes of your products, the various Filter Elements could be used.
The Woo Filter By Rating Element is one of four Woo Filter Elements, and designed to replace the corresponding WooCommerce Widgets. Please read on for all the details on this useful Element.
The Woo Filter By Rating Element is designed to filter products based on their rating. This element will be used in conjunction with the Woo Filter Active Element, and potentially one or more of the other Woo Filter Elements, the Woo Filter By Attribute Element, and/or the Woo Filter By Price Element. These filters would typically be found in a sidebar on a shop page (try using a sticky column), where you could use the filter elements to filter the shop products.
The Woo Filter by Rating Element only requires styling and products that have a rating to work.
IMPORTANT NOTE. These filters are for advanced users and must be added to a Layout Section, as they are Layout Elements. They also only work with Archives.
So, to make a filterable shop page, or a Product Categories page, create a Layout, and set the conditions to be Archives > Product Archives Types, and/or Archives > All Product Categories. Then create a Content Layout Section, add your Woo Products with the Post Card Archives Element, using the Post Card of your choice, Post Cards Display set to Posts, and on the Layout Section Options tab, set the Archive Type as Products.
Then you can add the Filter Elements in a Sticky Sidebar. Depending on the attributes of your products, the various Filter Elements could be used.