• Resolved derol

    (@derol)


    I’m helping a client with setting up their ecom using Woo. They already have a custom theme that was built for them, they would like to keep… however, it’s very unfriendly with WooCommerce. The clients budget is too small to afford all custom work done to the template files, so…

    What I’m looking for is a decent woocommerce/template/ I can use for the product layout… not a new site theme. All the searching I’m doing is pointing me at themes.

    With all the custom themes out there for sale, does anyone know of just template files, where to find them?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/woocommerce/

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  • Roy Ho

    (@splashingpixelscom)

    I don’t believe there is such a thing. It wouldn’t make any sense because the WooCommerce is housed within the themes structure so even if there were a fully styled template ( which WooCommerce already is by default ) it would still not look like the theme’s design.

    Integrating WooCommerce into any theme is all the same process and shouldn’t be harder with one than the other.

    Thread Starter derol

    (@derol)

    Well, here’s an example of the “fully styled” out of the box WooCommerce default I’m dealing with… it’s pretty fugly: http://www.paddlevision.com/product/liquid-lightsup-kit

    Roy Ho

    (@splashingpixelscom)

    This is not what the default WooCommerce style. To see, you can switch to 2012 theme and you will see the default WooCommerce style. Assuming you didn’t turn off CSS styles in the settings.

    Coen Jacobs

    (@coenjacobs)

    FYI: WooCommerce comes with a default set of templates that are as ‘clean’ as they are ever gonna be. Just remove (or rename, of temporary check) the /woocommerce/ folder in your theme and WooCommerce will fall back to using the default templates of the plugin. If there are issues visually, you can look into our documentation on how to ensure compatibility with third party themes.

    That is pretty much everything I can offer for clients with no budget, unfortunately.

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