Issue with WooCommerce plugin + Thesis theme, PHP/CSS related

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Hi Warriors,

Though I probably should've asked over here to begin with, I have been going crazy since last night because of this one small issue which I'm about to share with you.

I also worked with 2 coders from oDesk and a coder friend of mine, none of whom have been able to fully resolve it, even though it seems like such a simple issue.

We're building a small eCommerce site and to try something new this time we decided to go with the WooCommerce plugin + Thesis theme on WordPress (seems like a nice combination).

The issue is that some sub-pages (product pages, store page, etc) are not displaying the layout properly. Index page displays it fine along with some other pages (shopping cart, my account, checkout, etc).

The pages which are not displaying the layout properly, don't seem to be calling the correct stylesheet if you look at the code. However, even after trying to fix that, it doesn't completely get fixed. The layout & text is still messed up, top navi menu doesn't even show.

The site is 299socks.com. If you first look at the layout on the main page & then click through to the sub pages via any of the 4 image placeholders on the main page or by clicking "shop socks" on the top menu, you will see exactly what I mean.

Do you folks have any solutions or suggestions in regards to this?

Thanks in advance!
#programming #issue #php or css #plugin #related #theme #thesis #woocommerce
  • Yeah - hire someone to dig into the the plugin and Thesis and get it working correctly. Your combination is a recipe for headaches.
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    • LOL... I'm not going to disagree with that.

      On 3rd coder from oDesk right now who is finally at least figuring out the issues but seems like might not be worth it to fix it.

      I think I will scrap it and go with OpenCart.
  • Agreed with SteveJohnson - and make sure that every freelancer who works on your code will create a documentation on WHAT he changed.

    Otherwise, you'll go from bad to worse....


    Cheers,
    Rob
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    • Thanks for the advice Rob. Since what you two have told me has been the consensus among many on this project to begin with, I went ahead and told my guy to remove WP and just set up OpenCart.

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