• Resolved eleonoraloro

    (@eleonoraloro)


    Hi, how can I add a secondary price on the product grid?

    I’m using Elementor, but I cannot use the loop grid to show my products for other reasons, so I have to use the normal product container.

    I need to show the price per tile (is a tiles shop) and the price per square meter. Currently I can see just the product per tile, which is the price I put in the product page. I added in the the attributes the price per square meter, but of course si shown just in the addition info of the product (in the single page product) I need it to be displayed in the product grid under the product per tile. Is there a way to show it? a Plugin or do I have to modify the code?

    Also the price shown now doesn’t have any “description” you can just see the numer (example: £2.50) I’d like to add “per tile” and “per square meter) close to the price. How do I do it?

    (Note that i’m not a web designer, so my skills are basic)

    Thanks

    • This topic was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by eleonoraloro.
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  • Plugin Support Shameem (woo-hc)

    (@shameemreza)

    Hi @eleonoraloro

    Unfortunately, WooCommerce does not have this feature built-in. However, you can achieve this by using a custom code or a plugin.

    Like, the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons extension can help you add additional information to your products, like a secondary price or a description. It’s user-friendly and doesn’t require advanced web design skills.

    And to show the price per square meter, you can use the WooCommerce Measurement Price Calculator plugin. This allows you to sell products based on their dimensions. With this plugin, you can directly display the price per square meter on the product grid.

    However, if you prefer not to use plugins, you would need to modify the code. In this case, you can seek help from the following:

    For reference, this particular forum is meant for general support with the core functionality of WooCommerce itself. For development and custom coding questions, it’s best to ask for insight related to those on either the WooCommerce Advanced Facebook group or the WooCommerce Community Slack. Many of our developers hang out there and will be able to offer insights into your question.

    I wish I could help more, but hopefully, this gets you going in the right direction to get the job done.

    Plugin Support Shameem (woo-hc)

    (@shameemreza)

    Hi @eleonoraloro

    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, you were able to find a solution to your problem!

    If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

    Thanks!

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