I found the following code (from here) which enables me to show on a variable price product on WooCommerce: 'From: £10' (on a £10 - £50 product). I would like to effectively reverse this and show 'Up to: £50'.
I have tried to tweak the code below, but just can't figure it out:
function custom_variable_price_range( $price_html, $product ) {
$prefix = sprintf('%s: ', __('From', 'woocommerce') );
$min_regular_price = $product->get_variation_regular_price( 'min', true );
$min_sale_price = $product->get_variation_sale_price( 'min', true );
$max_price = $product->get_variation_price( 'max', true );
$min_price = $product->get_variation_price( 'min', true );
$price_html = ( $min_sale_price == $min_regular_price ) ? wc_price( $min_regular_price ) :
'<del>' . wc_price( $min_regular_price ) . '</del>' . '<ins>' . wc_price( $min_sale_price ) . '</ins>';
return ( $min_price == $max_price ) ? $price_html : sprintf( '%s%s', $prefix, $price_html );
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_variable_sale_price_html', 'custom_variable_price_range', 10, 2 );
add_filter( 'woocommerce_variable_price_html', 'custom_variable_price_range', 10, 2 );
This is how I would like it to look:
Any help is appreciated.
The following code will give the "max" variable formatted price suffixed with "Up to:" and handling on sale price range:
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.
If you don't want to handle on sale price range, you will use instead:
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.
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