Hide WooCommerce Icon from Divi Header

Written by Dan Mossop

When using WooCommerce, a little shopping cart icon will appear in your Divi theme's Header menu (either in the main header or in the secondary navigation bar if you have one).

Hide the Cart Icon using Divi Booster

Divi Booster includes an option to hide the WooCommerce cart icon from the header.

You'll find the option on the Divi Booster settings page, at:

"Plugins > WooCommerce > Remove WooCommerce cart icon from header" 

Hide the Cart Icon using CSS

If you'd like to get rid of it, you can use the following CSS:

.et-cart-info { display:none !important; }

Hide the Cart Icon from logged out users

If you want to hide the cart icon from logged out users (so that only logged in users see it), you can use this CSS instead:

body:not(.logged-in) .et-cart-info { display:none !important; }

Hide the Cart Icon on desktop only

If you want to hide the cart icon on desktop, but keep it showing on mobile / tablet, use this CSS:

@media only screen and (min-width: 981px) {
   .et-cart-info { 
        display:none !important; 
   }
}

Hide the Cart Icon using Hide Woo Elements

You can also hide the cart icon using the Hide Woo Elements plugin. Its option for hiding the cart icon can be found from the WP dashboard at:

"WooCommerce > Hide Woo Elements > Hide Elegant Themes header cart?"

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About Dan Mossop

Dan is a Scottish-born web developer, now living in Brisbane with his wife and son. He has been sharing tips and helping users with Divi since 2014. He created Divi Booster, the first Divi plugin, and continues to develop it along with 20+ other Divi plugins. Dan has a PhD in Computer Science, a background in web security and likes a lot of stuff, 

50 Comments

  1. Wouldn't it be great if the cart only appeared when something was in it? :P

    Reply
  2. is it possible to remove the woo icon only from the desktop version..and to stay in place on the tablet and mobile version ??

    Reply
    • Hi Petar,

      You should be able to do it with:

      @media only screen and (min-width: 981px) {
         .et-cart-info { 
              display:none !important; 
         }
      }
      

      Hope it helps, but let me know if not!

      Reply
  3. Hi,

    I want to hide the cart icon only for the logged out users in my Divi theme
    How can i do this Please help me
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • Hi Mindstuff, I've just added code to the post for hiding the cart icon from logged out users. Hope it helps!

      Reply
      • Hi Dan,
        Thank you So much you helped me a lot :)

        Reply
        • Glad I could, Mindstuff. Thanks! :)

          Reply
  4. Very Helpful and Informative post.

    Reply
  5. thank you this is the only code that works for this problem!

    Reply
    • Glad it helped, Caroline. Thanks!

      Reply
  6. simple & awesome. thank you

    Reply
    • You're welcome, Erez :)

      Reply
    • Okay, great! Thanks for letting me know Christopher!

      Reply
  7. I used this option and it worked great. Client changed their mind and wants the cart icon back in. When I removed option, the cart icon now appears on the left side of the menu. No CSS I try puts it back in its original position.

    Reply

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