Implemented proper contextual header pattern for all Order CRUD pages. Problem: - New/Edit pages had action buttons at bottom of form - Detail page showed duplicate headers (contextual + inline) - Not following mobile-first best practices Solution: [Back] Page Title [Action] 1. Edit Order Page Header: [Back] Edit Order #337 [Save] Implementation: - Added formRef to trigger form submit from header - Save button in contextual header - Removed submit button from form bottom - Button shows loading state during save Changes: - Edit.tsx: Added formRef, updated header with Save button - OrderForm.tsx: Added formRef and hideSubmitButton props - Form submit triggered via formRef.current.requestSubmit() 2. New Order Page Header: [Back] New Order [Create] Implementation: - Added formRef to trigger form submit from header - Create button in contextual header - Removed submit button from form bottom - Button shows loading state during creation Changes: - New.tsx: Added formRef, updated header with Create button - Same OrderForm props as Edit page 3. Order Detail Page Header: (hidden) Implementation: - Cleared contextual header completely - Detail page has its own inline header with actions - Inline header: [Back] Order #337 [Print] [Invoice] [Label] [Edit] Changes: - Detail.tsx: clearPageHeader() in useEffect - No duplicate headers OrderForm Component Updates: - Added formRef prop (React.RefObject<HTMLFormElement>) - Added hideSubmitButton prop (boolean) - Form element accepts ref: <form ref={formRef}> - Submit button conditionally rendered: {!hideSubmitButton && <Button...>} - Backward compatible (both props optional) Benefits: ✅ Consistent header pattern across all CRUD pages ✅ Action buttons always visible (sticky header) ✅ Better mobile UX (no scrolling to find buttons) ✅ Loading states in header buttons ✅ Clean, modern interface ✅ Follows industry standards (Gmail, Notion, Linear) Files Modified: - routes/Orders/New.tsx - routes/Orders/Edit.tsx - routes/Orders/Detail.tsx - routes/Orders/partials/OrderForm.tsx Result: ✅ New/Edit: Action buttons in contextual header ✅ Detail: No contextual header (has inline header) ✅ Professional, mobile-first UX! 🎯
WooNooW
WooNooW is a modern experience layer for WooCommerce — enhancing UX, speed, and reliability without data migration.
It keeps WooCommerce as the core engine while providing a modern React-powered interface for both the storefront (cart, checkout, my‑account) and the admin (orders, dashboard).
Three Admin Modes:
- Normal Mode: Traditional wp-admin integration (
/wp-admin/admin.php?page=woonoow) - Fullscreen Mode: Distraction-free interface (toggle in header)
- Standalone Mode: Complete standalone app at
yoursite.com/adminwith custom login ✨
🔍 Background
WooCommerce is the most used e‑commerce engine in the world, but its architecture has become heavy and fragmented.
With React‑based blocks (Checkout, Cart, Product Edit) and HPOS now rolling out, many existing addons are becoming obsolete or unstable.
WooNooW bridges the gap between Woo’s legacy PHP system and the new modern stack — so users get performance and simplicity without losing compatibility.
🚀 Key Principles
- No Migration Needed – Woo data stays intact.
- Safe Activate/Deactivate – revert to native Woo anytime, no data loss.
- Hybrid by Default – SSR + React islands for Cart/Checkout/My‑Account.
- Full SPA Toggle – optional React‑only mode for max performance.
- HPOS Mandatory – optimized datastore and async operations.
- Compat Layer – hook mirror + slot rendering for legacy addons.
- Async Mail & Tasks – powered by Action Scheduler.
🧱 Tech Stack
| Layer | Technology |
|---|---|
| Backend | PHP 8.2+, WordPress, WooCommerce (HPOS), Action Scheduler |
| Frontend | React 18 + TypeScript, Vite, React Query, Tailwind (optional) |
| Build & Package | Composer, NPM, ESM scripts, Zip automation |
| Architecture | Modular PSR‑4 classes, REST‑driven SPA islands |
🧩 Project Structure
woonoow/
├── admin-spa/
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── components/
│ │ │ ├── filters/
│ │ │ │ ├── DateRange.tsx
│ │ │ │ └── OrderBy.tsx
│ │ │ └── CommandPalette.tsx
│ │ ├── hooks/
│ │ │ └── useShortcuts.tsx
│ │ ├── lib/
│ │ │ ├── api.ts
│ │ │ ├── currency.ts
│ │ │ ├── dates.ts
│ │ │ ├── query-params.ts
│ │ │ ├── useCommandStore.ts
│ │ │ └── utils.ts
│ │ ├── pages/
│ │ │ └── orders/
│ │ │ ├── partials
│ │ │ │ └── OrderForm.tsx
│ │ │ ├── Orders.tsx
│ │ │ ├── OrdersNew.tsx
│ │ │ └── OrderShow.tsx
│ │ ├── routes/
│ │ │ └── Dashboard.tsx
│ │ ├── types/
│ │ │ └── qrcode.d.ts
│ │ ├── App.tsx
│ │ ├── index.css
│ │ └── main.tsx
│ └── vite.config.ts
├── includes/
│ ├── Admin/
│ │ ├── Assets.php
│ │ └── Menu.php
│ ├── Api/
│ │ ├── CheckoutController.php
│ │ ├── OrdersController.php
│ │ ├── Permissions.php
│ │ └── Routes.php
│ ├── Compat/
│ │ ├── HideWooMenus.php
│ │ └── HooksShim.php
│ └── Core/
│ ├── DataStores/
│ │ ├── OrderStore_HPOS.php
│ │ └── OrderStore.php
│ ├── Mail/
│ │ ├── MailQueue.php
│ │ └── WooEmailOverride.php
│ ├── Bootstrap.php
│ └── Features.php
├── woonoow.php
└── docs (project notes, SOP, etc.)
⚙️ Development Workflow
- LocalWP / Docker setup with WordPress + WooCommerce.
- Activate plugin:
WooNooWshould appear in the admin menu. - Build SPAs:
npm run build - Package zip:
npm run pack - Upload
dist/woonoow.zipinto WordPress → Plugins → Add New → Upload.
🧭 Vision
“WooCommerce, reimagined for now.”
WooNooW delivers modern speed and UX while keeping WooCommerce’s ecosystem alive.
No migration. No lock‑in. Just Woo, evolved.