I want add a custom Button "View Demo" next to "Add to Cart" button of WooCommerce based on Product Type, both on main shop page and single product page.
I've done this steps:
Add code to theme file header.php
:
<script>var url_demo = "<?php echo the_field('url_demo'); ?>"</script>
Add jQuery script using "TC Custom JavaScript" plugin:
jQuery(function($) {
$('.add_to_cart_button, .single_add_to_cart_button').after(' <a class="button demo_button" style="padding-right: 0.75em;padding-left: 0.75em;margin-left: 8px; background-color: #0ebc30;" href="'+url_demo+'" target="_blank">View Demo</a>');
});
It's work, the Custom button "View Demo" shown on main shop page and single product page.
But I've some problem now, the "View Demo" button link only correct on Single Product page, while on shop main page the "View Demo" button, link to the same url. Is my code above wrong?
My questions are, how to add "View Demo" button (both on main shop page and single product page) that only show for spesific product type, for example only show on category Theme? Last, is there any other way to add demo link without editing the header.php
file like above method? I just anticipating the header.php
file reset if the theme updated.
In order to customize the WooCommerce button text, you first have to install and activate the plugin. You can do this from the plugins page of your WordPress admin dashboard. Once the plugin has been installed and activated, click on WooCommerce > Settings. This will take you to the main settings page for WooCommerce.
I am using another way to do it: WooCommerce hooks.
You don't need anymore the jQuery script and also the javascript located in your header.php file, so you can erase them.
Using get_field()
instead of the_field
(thanks to Deepti chipdey) to get only the value concatenated in the echoed
string.
Paste this code snippet in your function.php file located in your active child theme or theme folder:
function wc_shop_demo_button() {
echo '<a class="button demo_button" style="padding-right: 0.75em;padding-left: 0.75em;margin-left: 8px; background-color: #0ebc30;" href="'.get_field( "url_demo" ).'" target="_blank">View Demo</a>';
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_shop_loop_item', 'wc_shop_demo_button', 20 );
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_add_to_cart_button', 'wc_shop_demo_button', 20 );
I have target the hooks used to display Add to cart button on shop page and in single product pages, to display your View demo button after it, buy lowering the priority.
For some reason LoicTheAztec's answer did not do it for me.
Here is what worked:
function wc_shop_demo_button() {
echo '<a class="button demo_button" href="'.get_field( "url_demo" ).'" target="_blank">View Demo</a>';
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_add_to_cart_button', 'wc_shop_demo_button' );
Hope that helps someone in their journey.
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