Add code to your child theme’s functions.php
file or via a plugin that allows custom functions to be added, such as the Code snippets plugin. Avoid adding custom code directly to your parent theme’s functions.php
file as this will be wiped entirely when you update the theme.
/* | |
* goes in theme functions.php or a custom plugin | |
* | |
* Subject filters: | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_new_order | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_processing_order | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_completed_order | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_invoice | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_note | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_low_stock | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_no_stock | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_backorder | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_new_account | |
* woocommerce_email_subject_customer_invoice_paid | |
**/ | |
add_filter(‘woocommerce_email_subject_new_order’, ‘change_admin_email_subject’, 1, 2); | |
function change_admin_email_subject( $subject, $order ) { | |
global $woocommerce; | |
$blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option(‘blogname’), ENT_QUOTES); | |
$subject = sprintf( ‘[%s] New Customer Order (# %s) from Name %s %s’, $blogname, $order->id, $order->billing_first_name, $order->billing_last_name ); | |
return $subject; | |
} |