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If you’re using a WordPress theme that contains template overrides, you can’t use WooCommerce until you’ve declared WooCommerce Support. Fortunately, this process is pretty straightforward and simply requires adding the add_theme_support function to accomplish.

Unless you take this quick step, WooCommerce will assume you’re using an incompatible theme. To help you avoid this mess, we’ll lay out the process from start to finish so you can add WooCommerce support and take advantage of its amazing functions in your theme.

! Make sure you use a child theme or custom theme before doing the changes.
What is the add_theme_Woocommerce support Function?
This function is a pre-built hook within WordPress and is used by developers to add support for certain theme features. Nearly every theme uses the add_theme_support function, so it is important for any WordPress developer to be familiar with it.

This function can be used to accomplish a variety of things and is especially useful if you’re using or creating custom WordPress themes. In this article, we’ll explore how it can be used to add WooCommerce support +1-855-370-3449 to your theme.
Using the add_theme_support Function
In order to use the add_theme_support function, you will call upon it within the theme’s functions.php file. To use this function, you’ll generally need to use a command similar to this: add_theme_support( ‘feature’ ). Using the command to add WooCommerce support to your theme isn’t much different.
Add WooCommerce Support Using the add_theme_support Function
Below, we’ll cover the steps you’ll need to take in order to add WooCommerce support to your theme:

Step One – Open Functions.php Editor:
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First, you’ll need to navigate to your theme’s functions.php file. This can be done in more than one way.
(not recommended) If you have access to the WordPress admin interface, the file can be edited from the Theme Editor. To do this, from the admin interface, go to the Appearance menu and click Editor. This will bring up a menu of your theme’s files, choose Themes Functions (functions.php) to bring up the editor.
The safest way you can access your functions.php file is through an FTP tool. Simply open the tool and navigate to wp-content/themes/[name of your child or custom theme]. Within this folder, you should find the functions.php file.
Step Two – Add Function to .php File
Now you’re going to need to declare WooCommerce support within your functions.php file. This can be done by inputting the following:
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'woocommerce_support' );
function woocommerce_support() {
add_theme_support( 'woocommerce' );
}
After this, you should no longer receive the annoying “Your theme does not declare WooCommerce support” message.
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Step Three – Disable Default Styling for WooCommerce
If you wish to disable the default styling for WooCommerce, add the following text:

if (class_exists('Woocommerce')){
add_filter( 'woocommerce_enqueue_styles', '__return_empty_array' );
}
The class_exists(‘Woocommerce’) function is simply used to ensure that the WooCommerce plugin is installed and working correctly. After you’re certain it’s active, you can go ahead and disable its default styling.

Step Four – Duplicate the page.php File
Locate your theme’s page.php file and make a copy of it. Name the new copy ‘woocommerce.php.’ Make sure this file is located in the following directory:

wp-content/themes/yourtheme/woocommerce.php
Step Five – Edit woocommerce.php
Open the newly created woocommerce.php file in a text editor and look for the loop that usually starts with . Keep in mind, the loop’s text may vary depending on the theme you’re using.

Once you find the correct loop you’re going to want to delete it. Replace it with the following text:


Doing this will make your new woocommerce.php template use the WooCommerce loop rather than the default. Using woocommerce_content() will allow you to load your product list on your site’s main page, product search page, product category page, and even when viewing a single product’s page.

Step Six: Customize woocommerce.php
Now that woocommerce.php is added to your theme, you can customize it to fit your needs. There are also some optional theme settings that can be enabled when declaring WooCommerce support. In the next section, we’ll cover this in more detail.

Optional Settings When Declaring WooCommerce Support
If you want to further customize your store, WooCommerce gives you some options. The following theme settings can be altered while you’re adding WooCommerce support:

Image Size
If you’d like to set the standard image size for your online shop, input the following when declaring WooCommerce support:

function mytheme_add_woocommerce_support() {
add_theme_support( 'woocommerce', array(
'thumbnail_image_width' => inputsize,
'single_image_width' => inputsize,
),
) );
}
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'mytheme_add_woocommerce_support' );
Product Grid
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Another optional WooCommerce setting is the product grid. To set this up, input the following when declaring WooCommerce support:

function mytheme_add_woocommerce_support() {
add_theme_support( 'woocommerce',
'product_grid' => array(
'default_rows' => numberofrows,
'min_rows' => numberofrows,
'max_rows' => numberofrows,
'default_columns' => numberofcolumns,
'min_columns' => numberofcolumns,
'max_columns' => numberofcolumns,
),
) );
}
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'mytheme_add_woocommerce_support' );
Both Image Size and Product Grid
To set up both your image size and the product grid at the same time, add the following:

function mytheme_add_woocommerce_support() {
add_theme_support( 'woocommerce', array(
'thumbnail_image_width' => 150,
'single_image_width' => 300,
'product_grid' => array(
'default_rows' => 3,
'min_rows' => 2,
'max_rows' => 8,
'default_columns' => 4,
'min_columns' => 2,
'max_columns' => 5,
),
) );
}
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'mytheme_add_woocommerce_support' );
Image Zoom/Magnification
To add image zoom/magnification feature to your theme’s gallery, you can use add_theme_support and simply add:

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'yourtheme_setup'
function yourtheme_setup() {
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-zoom' );
}
Image Slider
If you’d like to add a slider to the images in your shop’s gallery, type:

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'yourtheme_setup'
function yourtheme_setup() {
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-slider' );
}
Lightbox
A lightbox can also be added to your image gallery. To do this, simply copy the following text:

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'yourtheme_setup'
function yourtheme_setup() {
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-lightbox' );
}
Zoom, Slider, and Lightbox
You can also add all three; image magnification, a slider, and lightbox, all at once with one simple command:

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'yourtheme_setup'
function yourtheme_setup() {
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-zoom' );
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-lightbox' );
add_theme_support( 'wc-product-gallery-slider' );
}
You can omit whichever feature you’d like as well. For example, if you’d like the lightbox and the zoom, but could do without the slider, then simply keep add_theme_support( ‘Wc-product-gallery-zoom’ ) and add_theme_support( ‘Wc-product-gallery-lightbox’ ) but leave out add_theme_support( ‘Wc-product-gallery-slider’ );.
WooCommerce Shortcodes
Shortcodes are macros that you can use to post dynamic content to your page. To use a shortcode, you will input a small bit of text in between two brackets, like so [example]. Shortcodes are rather easy to use, and they don’t require any advanced programming knowledge to take advantage of.
How to Use WooCommerce Shortcodes
Using shortcodes in the WordPress block editor is incredibly easy. The following steps will guide you through this process:
Navigate to the page you’d like to edit in WordPress’s block editor.
On the top left-hand side of the screen, you will see a ‘+’ button. Click it.
This will open a new menu with a text box containing ‘Search for a block.” In this box, type ‘shortcode’ and press the Enter key.
Click the ‘Shortcodes’ widget that comes up, and input the shortcode that you would like to use.
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Popular Shortcodes You Can Use With WooCommerce
WooCommerce offers loads of useful shortcodes. Below, I’ll list some of the more popular ones to help get you started. But remember, this list is far from comprehensive, so if you’re looking for something and you can’t find it on this list that doesn’t mean it’s not available.

These three shortcodes are very important to include on your site in order for WooCommerce to function properly:

[woocommerce_cart] – Displays your cart
[woocommerce_checkout] – Displays the checkout page
[woocommerce_my_account] – Displays the user account page

While these shortcodes may not be necessary in order for WooCommerce to function properly, you may still find them to be useful on your page:
[woocommerce_order_tracking] – Displays the form for order tracking
[products] – Lets you list products by SKU, post ID, attributes, and categories, also includes support for pagination, product tags, and random sorting.
[product_page id=” XX”] – Access the entire product page either by ID or SKU (if displaying by SKU, you’ll want to type [product_page sku=” XXX”] instead)
[add_to_cart id=” XX“] – For a single product, show the “Add to Cart” button and price by ID
[add_to_cart_url id=” XX“] – For a single product by ID, show the URL on the “Add to Cart” button
As an alternative, you can try WooCommerce Blocks instead of the “Shortcode” Gutenberg element.
Conclusion
Now you’re ready to build the online store of your dreams using WordPress with the WooCommerce Support. Not only can you take advantage of this powerful tool to market your products, but you also have a head start with some great customization options. So what are you waiting for? Add WooCommerce support and upgrade your site today. If you need any support then contact _1-855-370-3449. we’re happy to assist you.

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