Reputation:
I'm trying to set / show a label for the billing_address_2 field on the Woocommerce checkout page, but can't find a way to do this. Does anyone know a solution?
The code below (which works fine on other fields) does not do the job.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_checkout_fields' , 'custom_rename_wc_checkout_fields' );
function custom_rename_wc_checkout_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['billing']['billing_address_2']['label'] = 'Building number';
return $fields;
}
Upvotes: 3
Views: 5607
Reputation: 233
Updating this question with an answer for the sake of future readers.
As of WooCommerce 3.5.1, commit 87054ece9a4c05db72e139730ed1764c63fab635 adds the 'screen-reader-text' label_class to both Billing & Shipping Address 2 fields for accessibility purposes as per Issue #21182. This class will keep the label hidden unless it is also changed (e.g. make it blank, like the Address 1 field).
Here's how I updated my functions.php to get the billing/shipping_address_2 labels back (I'm using the separate billing/shipping filters as I have made changes to other fields I didn't include in the code for brevity).
// Billing Fields.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_billing_fields', 'custom_woocommerce_billing_fields' );
function custom_woocommerce_billing_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['billing_address_2']['label'] = 'Address 2';
$fields['billing_address_2']['label_class'] = '';
return $fields;
}
// Shipping Fields.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_shipping_fields', 'custom_woocommerce_shipping_fields' );
function custom_woocommerce_shipping_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['shipping_address_2']['label'] = 'Address 2';
$fields['shipping_address_2']['label_class'] = '';
return $fields;
}
Upvotes: 6