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Using custom attributes in menus and taxonomy archives
Attributes that can be used for the layered nav are a custom taxonomy, which means you can display them in menus, or display products by attributes. This requires some work on your part, and archives must be enabled.
Note: This is a Developer level doc. If you are unfamiliar with code/templates and resolving potential conflicts, select a WooExpert or Developer for assistance. We are unable to provide support for customizations under our Support Policy.
Register the taxonomy for menus
When registering taxonomies for your custom attributes, WooCommerce calls the following hook:
$show_in_nav_menus = apply_filters('woocommerce_attribute_show_in_nav_menus', false, $name);
So, for example, if your attribute slug was size
you would do the following to register it for menus:
add_filter('woocommerce_attribute_show_in_nav_menus', 'wc_reg_for_menus', 1, 2);
function wc_reg_for_menus( $register, $name = '' ) {
if ( $name == 'pa_size' ) $register = true;
return $register;
}
Custom attribute slugs are prefixed with pa_
, so an attribute called size
would be pa_size
Now use your attribute in Appearance > Menus. You will notice, however, that it has default blog styling when you click on a link to your taxonomy term.
Create a template
You need to theme your attribute to make it display products as you want. To do this:
- Copy
woocommerce/templates/taxonomy-product_cat.php
into your theme folder - Rename the template to reflect your attribute – in our example we’d use
taxonomy-pa_size.php
You should now see this template when viewing taxonomy terms for your custom attribute.