Easy Way to Add a Cookie Popup in WordPress Without a Plugin

In this tutorial I am going to show you how to easily add a cookie notification popup to a WordPress website without installing any additional plugins. Don’t get me wrong – I like plugins and I use a few of them on my websites. They are one of the main reasons that made WordPress so popular in the first place. With a simple click you can extend your website’s functionalities and give an easy answer to a complex technical problem. Read More…

How to Remove Top Menu Transition Effect in Divi

The Divi theme is one of the most versatile WordPress premium themes with tons of options that also comes together with its powerful page builder. However, in some cases, you want to make some customizations and you simply cannot find a quick fix for them. An example for that is the Divi menu animation. The header always shrinks on page dropdown and while some may argue that this gives a modern feel to your Divi website, this transition effect is certainly not for everyone. Read More…

Easy Way to Add Knowledge Graph to WordPress Without a Plugin

In this article, I am going to show you how to easily add Knowledge Graph to WordPress manually (without the use of plugins) The Google’s Knowledge Graph is the big block of information that appears on the right-hand side of Google’s search results. The Knowledge Graph contains relevant, context-specific information, regarding your search. For example, if you search for Pablo Picasso in Google, you will see images and information regarding the famous painter on the right-hand side of your screen. Read More…

How to Change the Color of the Cart Icon in Divi

In this article, I am going to teach you how to change the color of the WooCommerce shopping cart icon in Divi. By default, the cart icon appears on your main menu bar after a successful Woocommerce installation. It is very important to style the cart icon in accordance with the other items from your primary menu, since it is one of the first things that the customer will see on your website. Read More…

12 Custom WooCommerce Functions That Will Make You Stand Out

WooCommerce is the most popular ecommerce platform in the world and there is a reason for this – it is highly customizable, easy to use and completely free. While it gives you an awesome standardized solution, which you may use to build a complete online store, sometimes you may want to expand your Wordpress website functionalities and further customize it according to your clients’ needs. In this way, you can make your website stand out from the rest. Read More…

Change Product Title Based on Variations WooCommerce

WooCommerce is an awesome e-commerce plugin that you can use to create beautiful ecommerce stores. However, sometimes you may also need to customise or change its functionalities, based on your customer’s specific requirements. Luckily, WooCommerce is a highly customizable Wordpress plugin. You can use the provided actions to give your clients the best user experience possible. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The default WooCommerce behaviour does not allow you to change the page title on the single product page. Read More…

How to Customize a Very Long Drop Down Menu in Divi

How to customize the drop down menu in your Divi theme? This is a common question when you have a menu item that is too long (has many submenu items). You usually come to a point when the content can go below the fold of the screen. In these cases, you will not be able to see the remaining submenu items. Luckily to all of us who are using the Divi theme, there is a nice hidden feature, called “mega menu”. Read More…

How to Change the Color of the “Add to Cart” button in Divi

In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to change the style of the “Add to Cart” button in your Divi theme. The Woocommerce “Add to Cart” button is the first thing that the customer sees on your product page, so it is really important to style it with a color that corresponds well with your theme. After all, you do not want to lose sales because your website design is not as good as your competitors’. Read More…