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    brlevixy
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    Hello,
    I have a few questions and I hope you can help me.
    1. “All Categories” text in the sticky sidebar
    In the sticky sidebar menu there is a section called “All Categories.” I tried translating this text using Loco Translate (I found the string and edited it), but the change did not appear on the site. I also checked the Header Builder, but I can’t find where this part is editable.
    Could you please tell me where this text is coming from and how I can modify or translate it properly?
    2. Product category layout complexity
    The demo pages of the selected template work well overall, but in some places—especially the product category pages—the layout feels too complex for my needs. At the moment, the Mega Electronics demo is installed.
    Since the webshop is just starting, with only a few products and a few categories, I don’t want to overcomplicate the structure yet.
    3. Importing a simpler shop layout
    I really like the structure and simplicity of this layout:
    https://woodmart.xtemos.com/shop/demo/retail/?opts=product_archive_layout_1
    Is there an easy way to import or apply this product archive layout to my existing site?
    Alternatively, is it possible to keep the current category structure but simplify the product listing layout without switching the entire demo?
    Thank you in advance for your help!

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    #705480

    Aizaz Imtiaz Awan
    Keymaster
    Xtemos team

    Hello,

    01. Navigate to Theme Settings > General > Sticky Navigation and add the custom title.

    See the screenshot for a better understanding: https://postimg.cc/LJ738QvN

    02. The Mega Electronics demo uses custom layouts for archive pages:

    • One layout is applied to all archive pages by default.
    • The other three layouts are assigned to specific categories.

    Since your store is just starting and you want a simpler structure, you have a few options:

    a/ Use a single layout for all categories

    You can assign one custom layout to all archive pages. This will simplify the structure and keep the category pages uniform.

    b/ Use the native WooCommerce archive layout

    If you prefer a really simple setup, you can switch to “No custom layout” for archive pages. WooCommerce will then display categories and products using the default layout, without the extra sections from the demo.

    c/ Customize an existing layout

    You can edit one of the custom layouts and remove sections you don’t need, keeping only the elements essential for your store.

    Further, you can read more about the Layout Builder here: https://xtemos.com/docs-topic/woodmart-woocommerce-layout-builder/

    03. The Retail demo uses a default archive layout, if you are using mega electrics demo, Navigate to layouts and disable all the archive layout and check how it works.

    Best Regards,

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