Descripción
WooCommerce Unit Of Measure allows you to add a unit of measure (UOM), or any text you require after the price in WooCommerce.
Requires WooCommerce to be installed.
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Instalación
- Upload WooCommerce Unit Of Measure to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to «Inventory» tab in the product data area and put in your unit of measure
- Publish or update your product
- That’s it.
Preguntas frecuentes
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Where will the unit of measure output on the product?
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After the price.
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Can I add a unit of measure to a simple or variation product?
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Yes you can. At this stage you can not change the unit of measure per variation but you can add a «global» (displays on all variations) like unit for the product.
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Can I upload the unit of measure text when with WooCommerce CSV Import Suite?
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Yes you can, follow these steps:
– Add a column to your Import Product CSV document
– Add the following title to your new column, meta:_woo_uom_input
– Fill your column with your required unit of measure or whatever text you want to add after the price for your product -
Will this work with my theme?
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Hard to say really, so many themes to test so little time.
Reseñas
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Registro de cambios
3.2.0
- Tested on WordPress 6.6.2
- Tested on WooCommerce 9.3.3
- Feature added to display UOM text on the cart page
3.1.0
- Added compatible with High Performance Order Storage (HPOS)
- Tested on WordPress 6.5.3
- Tested on WooCommerce 8.9.0
3.0.3
- Tested on WordPress 5.9
- Tested on WooCommerce 6.2.0
- Changed filter priority to fire later
3.0.2
- Tested on WordPress 5.5.1
- Tested on WooCommerce 4.6.1
3.0.1
- Tested on WordPress 5.1
- Tested on WooCommerce 3.5.5
3.0.0
- WPCS refactor
- Removed translation function from output on front end variables as they can not be translated
2.4.3
- Added translation function around user input
2.4.2
- Added screenshot of backend input location and frontend result
- Tested on WordPress v4.9.8
- Tested on WooCommerce v3.4.4
2.4.1
- Reverted location so input is available as a global for multiple product types…..sorry for confusion.
2.4
- Tested on WordPress v4.9.6
- Tested on WooCommerce v3.4.1
2.3
- Input is now global regardless of product as per original before the refactor
2.2
- Cleaned up a class file
2.1
- Added conditional to determine product type
- Removed conditional for uom pro…oh it is still on the way
2.0
- Tested on WordPress v4.9.5
- Tested on WooCommerce v3.3.5
- Refactored plugin structure
1.4
- Tested on WordPress 4.9
- Tested on WooCommerce 3.2.4
- Added class to uom string
1.3
- Added check for uom pro… yeah its on the way
1.2
- Tested on WordPress 4.8.2
- Tested on WooCommerce 3.2.1
- Add WooCommerce header version check
1.1
- Moved uom input to Inventory tab so it is available on simple and variable products
- Removed the from the output for accessibility reasons
- Updated some FAQ and descriptions
1.0.2
- Removed if empty check on save so unit of measure can be removed
1.0.1
- Removed error on line 96, passed a variable that was not needed to the woo_uom_render_output function
- Removed the conditional statement from the constructor
- Renamed the return variable in the woo_uom_render_output function
1.0
- Original commit and released to the world