Woocommerce Account Page Hooks Guide
In this article you will find a visual hook guide for the Woocommerce Account Pages. There are several pages like the Login/Register page, the Downloads page or the Orders page. This should help you to quickly and easily find the hook positions on these pages. You can the overwrite your functions.php file with a child theme and, for example, add new elements or remove existing elements with the hooks.
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged Out – Login/Register Page
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Dashboard
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Orders
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Downloads
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Addresses
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Edit Address
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Payment Methods
WooCommerce My Account Page – User Logged In – Account Details
Conclusion
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Read another Woocommerce hook guide: ‘Woocommerce Product Attribute Hooks‘
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