How to add custom order status in WooCommerce
To add a custom order status and customize its email template using `register_post_status`, `wc_order_statuses`, `woocommerce_email_actions`, and `woocommerce_email_classes`, you can follow these steps:
To add a custom order status and customize its email template using `register_post_status`, `wc_order_statuses`, `woocommerce_email_actions`, and `woocommerce_email_classes`, you can follow these steps:
To add a custom order status and customize its email template using `register_post_status`, `wc_order_statuses`, `woocommerce_email_actions`, and `woocommerce_email_classes`, you can follow these steps:
To hide a particular category on the shop page using the `woocommerce_product_query` hook, you can modify the query parameters to exclude the category you want to hide. This approach allows you to customize the product query directly without modifying the main query.
To hide a particular category on the shop page using the `woocommerce_product_query` hook, you can modify the query parameters to exclude the category you want to hide. This approach allows you to customize the product query directly without modifying the main query.
To hide a particular category on the shop page using the `woocommerce_product_query` hook, you can modify the query parameters to exclude the category you want to hide. This approach allows you to customize the product query directly without modifying the main query.
In WooCommerce, when you delete a product, by default, the product images are not automatically deleted from the server to avoid accidental data loss. However, you can add a custom action to delete the product images when a product is deleted. Here’s a step-by-step guide to achieve this:
In WooCommerce, when you delete a product, by default, the product images are not automatically deleted from the server to avoid accidental data loss. However, you can add a custom action to delete the product images when a product is deleted. Here’s a step-by-step guide to achieve this:
In WooCommerce, when you delete a product, by default, the product images are not automatically deleted from the server to avoid accidental data loss. However, you can add a custom action to delete the product images when a product is deleted. Here’s a step-by-step guide to achieve this:
To create WooCommerce orders programmatically in WordPress, you can use the `wc_create_order()` function provided by WooCommerce. This function allows you to create orders and add products to them. Make sure you have WooCommerce installed and activated in your WordPress environment. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
To create WooCommerce orders programmatically in WordPress, you can use the `wc_create_order()` function provided by WooCommerce. This function allows you to create orders and add products to them. Make sure you have WooCommerce installed and activated in your WordPress environment. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
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