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  • Jesse Pearson (a11n)

    (@jessepearson)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @snpru,

    It sounds like you’re wanting to display all of your products that are free on one page. If this is what you’re trying to do, it would be easiest to add a category to them like, “Free Items,” and then create a link to that category in your menu.

    Thread Starter snpru

    (@snpru)

    Hello, Jesse!
    Thank you for your answer.
    I want display all free products, but without creating extra categories.
    It’s impossible?

    Jesse Pearson (a11n)

    (@jessepearson)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Yes, it is possible, however, the way I mentioned before would be the easiest way to manage it.

    If a shortcode is created to include all of your products that have no price, then it will show ALL of them, even if there are 100 or more. If you use the category method, then it will show in pages like the default layout does.

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