Product Catalog Simple is a free WordPress plugin that helps you to manage and display your X catalog. Replace the X with whatever you need to catalog e.g. flowers, houses, boats, mixed products, services, portfolio.
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Built with WordPress
Product Catalog Simple is build with WordPress functions to provide maximum compatibility with other plugins. Custom post types and custom taxonomies are used for items and categories.
Total output control
The admin has complete control on the plugin output with fully customisable templates and dozens of shortcodes.
The catalog items can be categorized with hierarchical categories.
Product Catalog Simple as full of WordPress hooks is extremely customizable and extensible.
User Friendly Design
Product Catalog Simple has three different, fully responsive product listing styles. The individual item page is simple but complete with 100% responsive design.
Modularity Philosophy
You will never need to do any workaround to disable not needed functionality. Product Catalog Simple is built to be extended.
Customizable dashboard
Product Catalog Simple lets you name your catalog to give the admin a personalized feeling.
Display Items with a Shortcode
Use the shortcode to show items whenever needed on the website. Just paste on any page: [show_products] and watch all items in place of the shortcode.
To show items from just one category, use: [show_products category="2"] where 2 is category ID (it's possible to display several categories by inserting comma separated IDs).
To display items by IDs, use: [show_products product="5"], where 5 is item ID.
Display Categories with a Shortcode
You can use [show_categories] shortcode to show the item categories on home page or any other WordPress page.
Smart Widgets
Product Catalog Simple comes with two widgets:
1. Item Categories - show all item categories in CSS customisable list. The widget has also several customisation settings.
2. Item Search - generates a search form that allows to search the items in the catalog.
Product Catalog Simple Extensions
This product catalog plugin is extensible. The feature packed extensions is that what makes Product Catalog Simple plugin a more specialized solution.
Browse the extensions.
Some extensions examples:
Product Reviews - activate rich reviews for your catalog products.
Price Field - activate price for your catalog products.
Attributes Table - activate product attributes tab for your catalog products.
Shipping Options - activate shipping for your catalog products.
and many more extensions already available and in constant development. You will never be limited!
中等需求
- WordPress 3.5 or greater
- PHP 5.2.4 或更新版本
- MySQL 5.0 或更新版本
自动安装
Automatic installation is the easiest option as WordPress handles the file transfers itself and you don’t even need to leave your web browser. To do an automatic install of impleCode Product Catalog Simple, log in to your WordPress admin panel, navigate to the Plugins menu and click Add New.
In the search field type “Product Catalog Simple” and click Search Plugins. Once you’ve found Product Catalog Simple plugin you can view details about it such as the the rating and description. Most importantly of course, you can install it by simply clicking Install Now. After clicking that link you will be asked if you’re sure you want to install the plugin. Click yes and WordPress will automatically complete the installation.
手动安装
The manual installation method involves downloading our item catalog plugin and uploading it to your web-server via your favourite FTP application.
- Download the plugin file to your computer and unzip it
- Using an FTP program, or your hosting control panel, upload the unzipped plugin folder to your WordPress installation’s wp-content/plugins/ directory.
- Activate the plugin from the Plugins menu within the WordPress admin.
Upgrading
Automatic updates should work like a charm; as always though, ensure you backup your site just in case.
If on the off-chance you do encounter issues with the plugin pages after an update you simply need to flush the permalinks by going to WordPress > Settings > Permalinks and hitting 'save'. That should return things to normal.