If your WooCommerce store using a directory-style layout is forcing products or images into two columns, it’s usually due to theme settings, plugin restrictions, or CSS overrides. First, check your theme settings by going to Appearance → Customize → WooCommerce → Product Catalog (or similar) and adjusting the “Products per row” or “Columns” option. If your theme doesn’t allow this, you can use a snippet in your child theme’s functions.php to set the number of columns, such as adding a filter for loop_shop_columns and returning your desired number. Additionally, CSS overrides can help: target .woocommerce ul.products li.product and adjust the width percentage to match the number of columns you want, e.g., 25% for four columns. Finally, check any directory or listing plugins, as they may enforce two-column layouts; adjusting plugin settings or overriding their CSS can resolve this. Inspecting the page with browser developer tools can help identify whether CSS is causing the restriction and guide you in applying the correct fix.
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