Add Content to the Woocommerce Customer Processing Order Email

In this post we will show you how you can add custom content to the Woocommerce emails that will be sent to customers when the order status is “Processing”.

 

This is how the “Processing” Order Email looks like before adding the code:

Add Content to the Woocommerce Customer Processing Order Email

 

You can add the content by adding the following code to your functions.php file:

add_action( 'woocommerce_email_before_order_table', 'arrow_design_add_content_specific_email', 20, 4 );

function arrow_design_add_content_specific_email( $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email ) {
if ( $email->id == 'customer_processing_order' ) {
echo '<h2 class="email-upsell-title">Get 10% off</h2><p class="email-upsell-p">Thank you for making this purchase, when you come back use the code "<strong>Arrow10PercentOff</strong>" for 10% discount.</p>';
}
}

This is how the “Processing” Order Email looks like after adding the code:

Add Content to the Woocommerce Customer Processing Order Email

Conclusion

We hope this Add Content to the Woocommerce Customer Processing Order Email post was helpful and you are now able to integrate this also on your website! You can find more articles here:

 

Read another Woocommerce post : ‘Add Custom Fields To Emails

 

Arrow Design, based in Dublin, Ireland, provides quality website design services in Dublin and beyond at affordable prices. If you would like help with implementing the above code, or any wordpress website development project, contact us. We love website design and it shows! We provide custom wordpress plugin development, website design training and lots more.

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