Last Updated on: 13th July 2018, 02:24 pm
Here is a code snippet that displays the highest price only for WooCommerce variable products instead of the default price range.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_variable_sale_price_html', 'con_show_max_variation_price_only', 10, 2 ); add_filter( 'woocommerce_variable_price_html', 'con_show_max_variation_price_only', 10, 2 ); function con_show_max_variation_price_only( $price, $product ) { // Main Variation Price $prices = array( $product->get_variation_price( 'max', true ), $product->get_variation_price( 'min', true ) ); $price = $prices[0] !== $prices[1] ? sprintf( __( '%1$s', 'woocommerce' ), wc_price( $prices[0] ) ) : wc_price( $prices[0] ); // Sale Variation Price $prices = array( $product->get_variation_regular_price( 'max', true ), $product->get_variation_regular_price( 'min', true ) ); sort( $prices ); $saleprice = $prices[0] !== $prices[1] ? sprintf( __( '%1$s', 'woocommerce' ), wc_price( $prices[0] ) ) : wc_price( $prices[0] ); //Output if ( $price !== $saleprice ) { $price = '<span style="display:none;">' . $saleprice . '</span> <ins>' . $price . '</ins>'; } return $price; }
Need more? Try this post by Anna Schneider: https://annaschneider.me/hide-the-price-range-for-woocommerce-variable-products/
Based on this handy snippet by Gerhard. Not sure how to use this? Here is how to use custom code snippets like this.
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