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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    Can you please try the WOOF – Products Filter for WooCommerce instead of the plugin you are currently using?

    Take a look at a test page I have created with the help of this plugin. https://homi.kctest.online/shop-2/

    Once you have configured your filter, add the short code [woof] using the Brizy Shortcode Element

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    Thank you so much! :) 
    But now it redirect me into my domain.dk/shop page, and not just update the page. 
    But it is so far, better right now. 

    How did you do that? 

     

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    Do you mean the plugin filter redirects you from your staging site to your live site shop?

    I didn't understand your question "How did you do that?" Can you rephrase?

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George. 

    Yesterday, on my LIVE site, I thought all the options was good, and I installed the [woof] on my LIVE site. 
    But ... When I start the filter on my site, it redirected me to the original woocommerce shop page domain.dk/shop as a normal woocomerce site. 

    I removed the filter, so customers would use it, and start spamming my inbox with site errors. 
    So I went back to the drawing board, on my stagging site https://www.bukseoutlet.dk/stg_76fb0/bukseoutlet-shop - But now, I just get a white page. Nothing else. (Please try yourself.) 

    How did you setup the pages, to be updating, and not redirecting. 

    Greetings, 

    Kenneth

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth,

    My Shop page has a very simple setup. It has two columns in 30:70 ratio. On the left hand side column, I have placed the shortcode element and have added the [woof] code. On the right hand side column, I have added the archive element. Please see this video https://jmp.sh/XJ6OpwX

    Do you want me to take a look at your WordPress Dashboard? If you need help with troubleshooting, please add me as a user to your WordPress Dashboard. My email: kc.george@brizy.io. Please enable the option "Send the new user an email about their account" as in this screenshot https://jmp.sh/tSRznJX

    Once you have sent me an invitation, please let me know here.

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    Thanks for your video! :) - It helped me alot, I've used the wrong product site to show on the Brizy page. :) 
    I've used the "Products" widget. 

    But now, when I use it your way, the filter works, but if one of the products is sold out, it still shows up. 
    Try once here: https://www.bukseoutlet.dk/stg_76fb0/bukseoutlet-shop and search for size 36 in the first dropdown menu, and select karostar-k7035-1 after the filter returns with the jeans. 
    This one karostar-k7035-1 is sold out in size 36. But is still shows up in the filter. 

    Greetings, 

    Kenneth

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    Have you updated the stock status of the product in woocommerce? Please see this screenshot. https://jmp.sh/B6IxWgU  

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    All our products is variable products, so size 36 to 48 is individual out of stock. 

    And yes the stock is 0 on size 36.

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    Have you enabled the option "Hide out-of-stock items from the catalog" under  Woocommerce - Settings - Products - Inventory? https://jmp.sh/Uhd1XZ3

     

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    Yes, but this options dosen't work i Brizy, I've reportet that 2 tiems before, once in this forum, and once in live session, but nothing happend, I think it is a needed function for us who are using Brizy for our webshops. 

    /Kenneth

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    If woocommerce is configured appropriately, the Brizy Archive element should hide the out-of-stock products. Please take a look at my test here. https://jmp.sh/wPxUm8B

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    Thanks for your video, but you still can't do that on variable products, please try to do that with a pants with more then 1 style, og more then 1 size, If I only sell one pair of jeans in size 38 or 52 it make sence, but right now, I'm having size 38,40,42 etc. on the same product. 

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    I have not setup variable products yet. Hence I can't confirm if it is possible to hide out-of-stock items for variable products in woocommerce. However this article claims that it is possible. https://avada.io/woocommerce/docs/hide-product-out-of-stock.html Please check what they have mentioned under the heading "WooCommerce Settings"

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  • Kenneth Kallesen

    Hi George, 

    Thanks for helping out here! 

    But the code does not solve my problem. 

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth

    If Woocommerce supports this feature, I can help make it work. I can take a look at your woocommerce setup and see if this can be implemented. If you want me to take a look, please add me as a user to your WordPress Dashboard. My email: kc.george@brizy.io. Please enable the option "Send the new user an email about their account" as in this screenshot https://jmp.sh/tSRznJX

    Once you have sent me an invitation, please let me know here.

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  • Kc George

    Hi Kenneth,

    In your WordPress Dashboard under Products - Inventory can you please enable stock management at product level for each product? https://jmp.sh/pABQ9RO

    You have already specified stock at variation levels. Hence you do not need to specify a stock quantity here. When you enable this option, hopefully when the stock for a specific variation runs out, it will be excluded from the product gallery.

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