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[Schema] How to Remove Sidebar on Woo Shop Page


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Hi, thanks in advance for any help!

I'm testing Schema Lite before I purchase the premium theme, but have run into a deal killer.

I am unable to remove the sidebar (or change the page Point Settings) for the Woocommerce Shop page on our dev install.

FYI: This is a WordPress Multisite install and I I had no problem removing the sidebar on the root domain, with normal WP pages.

On a subsite/subdomain, however, regardless of what setting I choose for the Point Settings on the Shop page, the sidebar still appears.

I am able to remove the sidebar and change layout for the Cart and Checkout pages, but nothing seems to work for removing the sidebar on the Shop page at subsite.domain.com/shop.

The site is under development, so I cannot yet provide a link.

 

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11 minutes ago, MistaPrime said:

The Schema sidebar option will only work on regular pages. It will not work on Shop pages...

The Schema Options screenshot shows settings to modify sidebar use on Shop pages. Consider clarifying that as it contradicts your suggestion.

And, modifying CSS will not remove the sidebar area, only hide its content.

This is unfortunate.

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Hello,

Thank you for contacting MyThemeShop.

You can use Custom CSS for removing the sidebar from the mentioned pages.

Let us know if you need anything else.

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Thank you for the prompt response.

Are you saying the No Sidebar option and page layout settings do not work for the Shop page in Schema?

I am familiar with various work-arounds for removing the sidebar on the Woocommerce shop page, and am a bit surprised that the theme settings do not manage this as various other themes I have used do.

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Hi,

Yes, the sidebar option is not applied to shop pages and it does not work on shop pages. You need to use Custom CSS to remove sidebars on shop pages.

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...it does not work on shop pages.

Nor do any Woocommerce shortcodes render properly. And, hiding the sidebar via CSS is not an option as that does not alter the layout of the page.

Sadly, I have discovered the Schema theme is basically incompatible with Woocommerce...

 
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Please note that Schema was not designed to be a WooCommerce theme and the styilng of the WooCommerce elements are not meant to be well handled.

 

This really should be clearly noted on any page promoting use of the theme.

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2 hours ago, Jitendraa said:

Are you using Schema Premium or Free?

See my first post in this topic...

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I'm testing Schema Lite before I purchase the premium theme, but have run into a deal killer.

Please advise if the paid version will play nice with all things Woo, and provide a link to a Woocommerce store running on the Schema theme.

Thank you!

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Hello,

Schema Pro theme have a Shop demo. You can check that from here:

https://demo.mythemeshop.com/schema/shop/

You can make your site using the Schema Premium version like this.

If you want further modifications, if that can be achieve by minor edits, we can help you with that, but for major changes we can not help you with that unfortunately.

Let us know if you need anything else.

Thank you.


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Thank you.

It looks like there are no Woocommerce specific settings on the Schema Options panel. There are also items in the admin screenshots that have no page on the demo site (Navigation and Typography).

Can you confirm that Schema Sidebar Options will remove the sidebar on Shop pages and not just hide it? The Demo side includes a sidebar on Shop pages.

Or, is there a more current comprehensive overview of screenshots for all Schema options?

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Hi,

The Schema sidebar option will only work on regular pages. It will not work on Shop pages as shop pages are made using WooCommerce.
To remove sidebars on the shop pages you will need a custom solution using CSS. Our team can help you with that once you purchase our product.

A regular licence is required for WordPress Multisite, there is no need for any special licences.

Looking forward to help you.


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11 minutes ago, MistaPrime said:

The Schema sidebar option will only work on regular pages. It will not work on Shop pages...

The Schema Options screenshot shows settings to modify sidebar use on Shop pages. Consider clarifying that as it contradicts your suggestion.

And, modifying CSS will not remove the sidebar area, only hide its content.

This is unfortunate.

sidebars.png

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Hello,

On the Shop page, the sidebar is controlled by WooCommerce plugin which can not be removed by the theme. But the theme's sidebar can be removed (not hide) using the options.

Thank you.


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