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  • Hello everyone,

    I did just install WP with woocommerce.
    I have a top menu with 5 pages (Home, Gallery, Shop, About, Contact) and I can edit, customize and build each page very easily with Beaver Builder… except the Shop…

    The background is white, the font colors, everything is different than all the rest of the website, and I can’t find any ways to apply Beaver Builder on woocommerce. I would like to know if there is a way to custom the shop page exactly like the other pages.
    I took a quick look on this forum and on Google, but the only solution I read is to customize each element one by one in the custom css file.

    I also wanted to find any plugin to customize woocommerce easily, but all the plugin can only customize the product page, number of product per page, etc…

    Thank you very much if you can help me !

    I have the last version of WordPress and the Barber Shop theme.

    Regards,


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  • Beaver Builder has a guide for your combination here:

    https://www.wpbeaverbuilder.com/woocommerce-page-builder/

    If you need further support, I would recommend you to contact their support forum: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/beaver-builder-lite-version/

    Thread Starter darktyler

    (@darktyler)

    Oh thank you so much !
    Unfortunalty, this would cost me $150 per year :/ I didn’t saw that Beaver Themer is not free 🙁

    Moderator bcworkz

    (@bcworkz)

    Normally the shop page inherits the theme’s styling for most of its content. But if you’ve generated custom styling by using Beaver Builder, that kind of styling isn’t as easily inherited. However, your theme still should have some default styling that the shop page does inherit. See if you theme has any global styling settings that are applied when not overridden by Beaver Builder content. You might be able to adjust the theme defaults to match what you have through Beaver Builder.

    If you theme does not have such settings, you could apply your own custom CSS to get shop styling as desired. Use your browser’s element inspector tool to help you determine appropriate CSS. CSS you develop in the tool does not persist. For persistence, copy any custom CSS you’ve developed to the Additional CSS section of the customizer.

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