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  • #1004341
    gabriellavanrij
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    Hi, there. I used to have a “return to shop” page at the top of each of my product pages. But after updating to the latest version of X, this link is no longer visible. Is there anyway to get it back?

    I am using WordPress 4.4.1 running X – Child Theme theme. of X Version v 4.4.2.

    http://gabriella.global/shop/
    http://gabriella.global/product/book-watch-delivery/

    #1004525
    Lely
    Moderator

    Hi There,

    Are you referring to the breadcrumb like in the screenshot attached? If yes, please check on Appearance > Customize > Header > Breadcrumbs: ON. If this is already set to ON, would you mind providing us with login credentials so we can take a closer look? To do this, you can make a post with the following info:

    – Link to your site
    – WordPress Admin username / password
    – FTP credentials

    Don’t forget to select Set as private reply. This ensures your information is only visible to our staff.

    #1004667
    gabriellavanrij
    Participant
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    #1004675
    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    How did you add this link? Did you happen to have a custom function added in your child theme’s functions.php file or did you edited the WooCommerce template in the parent theme?

    Please clarify.

    #1006613
    gabriellavanrij
    Participant

    It was edited in the main theme by a developer, who I can no longer get a hold of… :S

    #1006619
    gabriellavanrij
    Participant

    Or would you know of a way to add a “Return to Shop” link to each product page? As it is, you go to a product, but then there’s no immediately visible way to navigate back.

    http://gabriella.global/product/green-slapband/

    #1006620
    Christopher
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    Please note that modification inside x folder gets overwrite when you update your theme, so to prevent this you should put modified files inside child theme.
    Because this requires a template change, I’d advise that you setup a child theme. This allows you to make code changes that won’t be overwritten when an X update is released. After your child theme is setup, please review how we recommend making template changes in Customization Best Practices.

    Hope it helps.

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