Hi @frankremmy! Yes, thanks for that. It looks like the “render_block” hook did the trick.
And, after investigating the DOM, I see that the ‘blockName’ is also mentioned as the “data-block-name” attribute, so now I may have a more straightforward way to narrow down what I may need to reference if in need of analyzing or changing up the HTML.
Thanks for the response. However, I am not requesting custom code from you. I am asking what the process is to override content displayed by WooCommerce.
Your comment on “classic templates” indicates that there are some “modern templates” that WooCommerce has implemented? If hooks and “classic templates” are no longer in play, then what enables a programmer any longer?