Hi @bigdaddye123,
If you are no longer selling these products, you should set the stock status for them to “Out of Stock” and then make sure that you’ve enabled the Hide out of stock items from the catalog checkbox over at WooCommerce →
Settings → Products → Inventory as shown in the screenshot below.

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I did the “out of stock visibility” hide. But that will not stop the product from being ordered because I am unable to edit the product(s) page in Woo. That’s the odd thing about the issue – the “edit product” link does not appear at the top of the product’s page, even though I am logged in to Woo.
Hey @bigdaddye123 – when you say you’re logged in to Woo, do you mean WooCommerce.com or your own website?
You do need to be logged in as an administrator or shop manager on the website you’re trying to edit.
If you are, then it’s likely that you have a conflict going on. Try the following:
1. Temporarily switch your theme back to the Storefront theme (it’s free)
2. Disable all plugins except for WooCommerce
3. Test to see if the issue has been resolved.
4. If that resolves the issue, then slowly re-enable features until you find the one that’s causing the conflict.
Thanks for the detailed reply mother.of.code!
I am logged in to Woo, in my own website. (It is the only site I manage.) When viewing any of my store’s “actual” pages, the toolbar – that has the links for “Customize / New / Edit Product – is visible.
When viewing any of the 3 pages in my opening post, however, that toolbar is not visible. It’s almost like those pages are cached, “somewhere” other than in my Woo store.
Also, those 3 pages are not in Woo / Products link. Nor are they in the Pages or Posts links in Woo. That seems odd?
On your suggestion to switch themes and disable plug-ins… On that I have the fear. Because, the company that originally converted my site from GoLive to WordPress / Woo… Over a period of time, told me that they made some modifications to the Theme they converted my site to initially, to get something to display properly, but at the moment I can’t remember more specific details on that. So I am afraid that if I switch Themes I might blow something up that I cannot fix. And I am pretty sure that company (CMS Help Live) is no longer in business because I have not been able to submit a ticket to them for over a year.
Thanks again!
@bigdaddye123 You presently have two sites that are live:
http://brianenos.com/demo/
http://brianenos.com/
What we would suggest to do would be to log into your hosting, back up the /demo/
site (if you wish). Once that is done, you can then delete the /demo/
folder. This will remove the second site.
Thanks Jesse! I feel you have finally nailed it. This issue has been killing me for many months. I’m guessing what you recommended is not something I can do in WP, so I sent a ticket to my host to remove the “demo” site from their server.
@bigdaddye123 Sounds good, glad we could help. Setting this to resolved now.