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WooCommerce - Hide the "In stock" message on product page.
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Hide the "In stock" message on product page. | |
* | |
* @param string $html | |
* @param string $text | |
* @param WC_Product $product | |
* @return string | |
*/ | |
function my_wc_hide_in_stock_message( $html, $text, $product ) { | |
$availability = $product->get_availability(); | |
if ( isset( $availability['class'] ) && 'in-stock' === $availability['class'] ) { | |
return ''; | |
} | |
return $html; | |
} | |
add_filter( 'woocommerce_stock_html', 'my_wc_hide_in_stock_message', 10, 3 ); |
Here is hiding the in stock and also the low threhold stock message. Is there a way to hide just the in stock?
There's always the CSS route:
.stock.in-stock {
display:none;
}
Feels a little wrong, but no real downside that I can think of.
Don't know why, but doesn't work with new wersion of woocomerce. Maybe samoeone find it why?
Don't know why, but doesn't work with new wersion of woocomerce. Maybe samoeone find it why?
add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_stock_html', '__return_empty_string', 10, 2 );
works fine with the latest WC, must be something else...
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Nevermind. This should solve my problem:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_stock_html', '__return_empty_string', 10, 2 );