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WooCommerce Pages

Introduction

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Upon installation, WooCommerce creates the following new pages via the Setup Wizard:

  • Shop – No content required.
  • Cart – Contains [woocommerce_cart] shortcode and shows the cart contents
  • Checkout – Contains [woocommerce_checkout] shortcode and shows information such as shipping and payment options
  • My Account – Contains [woocommerce_my_account] shortcode and shows each customer information related to their account, orders, etc.

Install pages again

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If you skipped the Setup Wizard or want to install missing WooCommerce pages, go to WooCommerce > Status > Tools and use the page installer tool.

Tell WooCommerce what pages to use

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If you set up new pages yourself, or want to change what pages are used for things like cart and checkout, you need to tell WooCommerce which pages to use.

To tell WooCommerce what pages to use for Cart, Checkout, My Account, and Terms and Conditions, go to WooCommerce > Settings > Advanced.

To tell WooCommerce what pages to use for the Shop page go to WooCommerce > Settings > Products.

What is the Shop page?

The Shop page is a placeholder for a post type archive for products. It may render differently than other pages in your install.

If you’re using SEO plugins, they may include settings specific to custom post type archives, and these settings are what you should be using to control the shop page.

This page should be compatible with all WordPress themes, even ones not made specifically for WooCommerce, as of version 3.3x. Should you be using a custom/child theme or a version of WooCommerce prior to 3.3x, or experiencing a compatibility issue, go to: Third-party/custom theme compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why is it incorrect to set the Cart, Checkout, and My Account pages to the same page?

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It results in incorrect redirects and broken payment gateway functionality. WooCommerce 3.7 prevents this from happening.

I use the Block Editor / the shortcode is not working!

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To add the Shortcode to a Page with the Block Editor, please use the Shortcode Block, enter the shortcode as mentioned above, and save the Page.

Questions and Support

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Do you still have questions and need assistance? 

  • Get in touch with a Happiness Engineer via our Help Desk. We provide support for extensions developed by and/or sold on Woo.com, and Jetpack/WordPress.com customers.
  • If you are not a customer, we recommend finding help on the WooCommerce Support Forum or hiring a WooExpert agency. They are trusted agencies with a proven track record of building highly customized, scalable online stores. Learn more about WooExpert agencies.