A WooCommerce product table presents products in a compact, configurable list instead of a conventional shop grid made of product cards.

A WooCommerce product table presents products in a compact, configurable list instead of a conventional shop grid made of product cards.

A WordPress malware scan is not a simple yes-or-no verdict about your website. In Wordfence, one scan can produce findings about files, database content, users, publicly accessible files, vulnerable components and suspicious URLs.

Orders shipped in multiple packages create a practical communication challenge: the store must record exactly which products left the warehouse, keep the remaining items visible as unfulfilled, provide tracking information for each shipment, and avoid sending a misleading message to the customer.

WooCommerce inventory settings determine how a store records quantities, reserves products for unpaid orders, sends operational alerts and presents availability to customers.

WordPress permalink settings define the URL structure used by your site’s posts, pages, categories and tags. That makes the Permalinks screen more than a minor dashboard preference: it is part of the site’s long-term architecture.

A product can be published in WooCommerce and still seem to disappear from the storefront, appear in the wrong place, or remain visible to people who should not see its content. In many cases, the cause is not the product itself but the difference between catalog placement and access visibility.

WordPress persistent object cache is a practical performance configuration, but it is not an automatic requirement for every website. The key distinction is whether cached values remain available only during one PHP request or can be reused by later requests through a persistent backend such as Redis.

WordPress comment moderation works best as a layered process rather than a single switch. The Discussion settings determine which comments are allowed to appear and which should wait for approval.

Editing a WordPress post or page often involves more than one draft. A paragraph may be removed accidentally, a page may be overwritten with an unsuitable version, or several people may work on the same content.

WooCommerce stores often sell products, bookings or services that require an initial payment before the full price is settled. In these cases, WooCommerce Deposits can be configured to collect a deposit at checkout, while the remaining balance is paid later.