=== Woo Layout Editor === Contributors: Izack Lesher Tags: woocommerce, editor, gui, drag and drop Requires at least: 4.1 Tested up to: 4.6.1 Stable tag: 1.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Introduces under Woocommerce menu a visual drag&drop editor to exchange/drop any element in a single product page as well as in an archive shop page which are the main pages that WooCommerce users tend to modify. == Description == Upon installation the plugin introduces under Woocommerce menu a visual drag&drop editor to exchange/drop any element in a single product page as well as in an archive shop page which are the main pages that WooCommerce users tend to modify. Each element is given a consecutive number and a friendly name reflecting their default position and functionality and the user can change its position and/or drop it completely. The plugin doesn't use WooCommerce templates nor does it add any file or content to the used themes. In certain cases the user may need to custom the css as it depends also on the specific environment like the theme and other plugins. == Installation == 1. Upload 'Woo Layout Editor' folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == What are the common uses of the plugin? Dropping the prices in the product page and in the shop will convert the shop into a catalog. Dropping the prices the shop will focus the visitor to the products and will introduce prices only in a single product. Modify the shop and/or single product layout to any users preferred layout. == Why does the shop editor contains 2 different panes? The shop is structured with 2 elements: the general shop elements and the products elements. Each one of them has its own editor. == What does the red indication "here come the products" mean? The shop is structured with 2 areas:the background area that surrounds the products and the products themselves. This red indication appears in the middle of the general shop elements indicates just that. == Why after setting the plugin the display is spoiled? The display depends heavily on the theme so modify the WooCommerce layout may demand some css customization. == Does the plugin install files/templates in the active theme or its sub-folders? Not at all. The plugin follows WooCmmerce recommendations that prefer using hooks and thus doesn't touch the theme. == Why is'n there an option to edit other pages like checkout == We concentrated on the main needs of users. Once we see other demands from users we shall address them. == Changelog == = 1.2 = = 1.1 = = 1.0 =