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JivoyRoman2019-06-07 21:40:54
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JivoyRoman, 2019-06-07 21:40:54

WooCommerce - Product properties, how to add fields?

Hello!
How can I implement such a product card on WordPress + woocommerce?
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I reviewed the examples of stores on WordPress, there I basically saw that the items are painted below, most likely in the "Product Description".
But in editing a product, there are fields, width, height, length. Is there anything else I can add? For example, we do not need "height", it would be better if the thickness. I would like to create the required items and then fill them in.
The problem is that there are a lot of goods, it would be possible to add all the characteristics in the "Description", but managers make a lot of mistakes. They need to write down the points and characteristics.
We tried plugins, but nothing added items/fields in product editing.
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Now another question,
Large characteristic of the product:
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Is it possible to implement something like this? Again, to prescribe the points in advance, and it remains only to fill in the fields.
I like that it has two columns. But I don't understand how to implement it.
There is a TablePress plugin. We can work. I think it will be quite possible to use it for such an extensive characterization. Put the shortcode in the product description. But, points. I would like to somehow register them, and forget. Just fill it out and that's it. So that managers mow less. How can this be implemented? Surely there are solutions, not everyone makes sites with standard width / height / length, or they stupidly throw everything into the description and write the same points hundreds of times.
Here are two questions. Of the plugins, there is also the purchased Elementor, they made product cards on it in a way that WooCommerce did not allow. But there was less goods, and less frequently updated. Didn't ask questions about product editor extension.
And now there are several hundred goods, updates are constant.
Maybe even switch to OpenCart, but there plugins are paid, you need to know what you need for the task, otherwise we’ll buy it, it won’t work and what to do with it)

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Pychev Anatoly, 2019-06-07
@JivoyRoman

well, the simplest, in the admin panel (code) there are already arbitrary fields, just fill in the field key and value.
But you can use handles if you like hardcore.
Or, in general, in order not to write a lot of code, this is ACF

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