An X appears in the out-of-stock variation on the page and in the product catalo

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  • Avatar: Michael
    Michael
    Participant
    July 31, 2020 at 22:46

    I would like that when the person selects a color and has no stock in the size, an X appears in the size, or if the color did not have stock, an X appears, is there any way?
    Of course I can be something else in place at X

    4 Answers
    Avatar: John Holden
    John Holden
    Support staff
    August 1, 2020 at 01:26

    Hi,

    Please describe more details via screenshots

    Regards,
    Hung PD

    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    August 1, 2020 at 07:03

    Hello,

    Product variation that is ”Out of stock” can be displayed like this – http://prntscr.com/t21xou with our variation swatches (in case “Hide out of stock products from catalog” option is enabled in WooCommerce > Settings > Products > Inventory).

    Regards

    Avatar: Michael
    Michael
    Participant
    August 3, 2020 at 14:13

    when activated for the stock in the theme, it appears in the image, I just wanted variation, the simple product on the single product page, is it possible?

    When a variation is not created, exactly what I want appears, but I want no stock case

    Print: https://prnt.sc/tt7yta

    Avatar: Olga Barlow
    Olga Barlow
    Support staff
    August 3, 2020 at 15:54

    Hello,

    If you don’t want to show the out of stock label on the image you can disable it in the Theme Options > WooCommerce > Shop Elements > Sale & Out of Stock > Enable “Out Of Stock” Label.

    Unfortunately, there is no other way to show the X over the missing variation that using this option WooCommerce > Settings > Products > Inventory > “Hide out of stock products from the catalog”.

    Regards

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