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why WooCommerce subcategories not showing up anymore

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  • #6727
    Douglas
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    I don’t know if related to Slickstack object cache issues or something else. But changing from a new WP theme, my client no longer sees the subcategory tiles under category products archives? Thank you–

    #6728
    Abigail
    Guest

    Oh, and yes they have subcategories enabled in the WooCommerce section in the Customizer, so that is not the cause.

    #6729
    Brenda
    Guest

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/woocommerce-displaying-subcategories-mic-sumner/

    Here, he suggest deleting woocommerce.php and activate another theme and then activate the new theme again. But, my theme didn’t have any woocommerce.php

    #6730
    Bobby
    Guest

    Does your theme include Woo-specific template files? If not, it might just be a “WordPress only” theme that is not fully aware of Woo features existing, and therefore not loading all Woo features properly.

    You can try putting add_theme_support( 'woocommerce' ); in your functions.php and see if that changes anything. But, it might break your existing layout.

    #6731
    Kayla
    Guest
    #6732
    Amanda
    Guest
    #6733
    Cheryl
    Guest

    so is this caused by individual WP themes?

    #6734
    Matthew
    Guest

    weird.

    #6735
    Sharon
    Guest

    so is this caused by individual WP themes?

    I had thought so, but seems not necessarily. More like the WooCommerce loop not loading properly. According to this thread it seems like a bug perhaps.

    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/categories-not-showing-up-but-subcategories-do-have-products/

    They also share some elaborate ways to reset the Woo database queries:

    After reading about another situation here on the WP Woo boards, involving migrating from another cart system, I tried a suggested action and got it fixed!

    Here’s how I did it.

    I created a brand new category called “A Test Category” and a new subcategory called “A Test Subcategory” (naming them so they’d appear at the top of the category list).

    I then went into my dashboard product listing and filtered one of the categories that wasn’t coming up, and added the first one to the new subcategory. The result was the test product category did show up with the test subcategory appearing on the next page, then the product I added. AND….

    … the missing real Parent category for the product I added showed up! I thought, “maybe this corrects some database structure when I did this”. So I added a product from each of the other four missing parent categories to the new test subcategory.

    YES… it made all the missing categories show up! So apparently something just needed a little “kick” by what I did. Everything now shows up.

    Hope this helps someone else. Nothing else made sense.

    #12590
    Debra
    Guest

    because Woocommerce is unstable and bloated af

    #27010
    Christine
    Guest

    By default, WordPress does not show subcategories that are empty.

    You have no idea how much hassle and time this issue caused me before I found out.

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