Vertical Gallery Product Display for WooCommerce®
Vertical Gallery Product Display
The Vertical Gallery Product Display for WooCommerce® plugin transforms your WooCommerce® single product pages by moving the product image gallery to a vertical layout.
Customize the gallery position to the left or right of the main product image via the plugin's settings page in the WooCommerce® admin menu.
This plugin enhances the visual presentation of product galleries, providing a more intuitive and elegant browsing experience for your customers.
Features
- Moves the WooCommerce® product gallery to a vertical layout.
- Allows users to set the gallery position (left or right).
- Simple settings page accessible from the WooCommerce® admin menu.
- Lightweight, efficient, and seamlessly integrates with your WooCommerce® store.
Requirements
- WordPress 5.8 or higher
- WooCommerce® 6.0 or higher
- PHP 7.4 or higher
Installation
- Download the plugin zip file.
- Go to your WordPress® admin dashboard.
- Navigate to Plugins > Add New.
- Click Upload Plugin and select the zip file.
- Click Install Now, then Activate Plugin.
- Configure the plugin settings under WooCommerce® > Vertical Gallery.
Usage
- Navigate to WooCommerce® > Vertical Gallery in your WordPress admin menu.
- Choose your desired gallery position ("Left" or "Right").
- Save your settings.
- Visit any single product page to view the vertical gallery layout.
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPLv2 or later. You can find the full license text in the LICENSE
file included with the plugin.
The following is a list of the most recent releases for this plugin.
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1.0.0 - 1.0.0
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Latest Release
The latest official release is below.
1.0.0
Download 1.0.048f7fa39b78d2f09184b62feb4c32705ac69dd29b6c342d927bdc1c35be23b3e
Github Repository
This project is located on Github in the repository robertdevore/vertical-gallery-product-display.
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