Bazaar WordPress Theme
by Select-Themes
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Bazaar WP Theme
Bazaar is a WordPress theme built by Select-Themes, designed for multi-vendor marketplaces and eCommerce stores. It pairs with WooCommerce and integrates closely with the Dokan plugin to support front-end vendor dashboards, product listings, and commission management out of the box.
The theme ships with a clean, grid-based layout focused on product browsing. Category filtering, Ajax-powered search, and a streamlined checkout flow are baked in. It suits anyone building a marketplace where multiple sellers manage their own storefronts under one roof.
Select-Themes built Bazaar with WooCommerce extensibility in mind, so adding payment gateways, booking tools, or subscription plugins is straightforward. If you are launching a niche marketplace or a multi-brand eCommerce site, Bazaar gives you a solid structural foundation without requiring a full custom build from scratch.
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Bazaar sits at the intersection of a WordPress theme and a marketplace platform. That means customization, troubleshooting, and scaling require someone who understands WooCommerce, Dokan, and theme development together. Our developers on Codeable have worked on multi-vendor builds across retail, services, and digital product marketplaces. They know where Bazaar works well and where you need custom code rather than plugin workarounds. Whether you need a full marketplace build or targeted fixes, you get a vetted developer, not a generalist. See our WordPress development services for more.
Pros
- Built specifically for multi-vendor marketplaces using Dokan, so the core vendor dashboard, store pages, and product grids work out of the box
- Clean, product-focused layout with Ajax filtering that keeps buyers on the page rather than triggering full reloads
- WooCommerce compatibility is deep, meaning most payment gateways and product type extensions install without layout conflicts
- Responsive design handles mobile browsing reasonably well for product grids and individual vendor store pages
- Reasonable separation between theme templates and plugin output, making targeted customizations easier than themes that hardcode plugin markup
Cons
- Shortcode-heavy homepage setup makes editing layouts awkward without developer assistance and becomes fragile when themes update
- Customizer options are limited for a marketplace build, requiring CSS or template overrides for anything beyond color and font changes
- Documentation from Select-Themes is thin, particularly around Dokan integration and vendor-specific template overrides
- Block editor support is partial, meaning the classic editor or third-party page builders are often needed for structured page layouts
- Active development and update frequency have slowed, which raises compatibility questions as WooCommerce and Dokan continue to release major versions
Who is Bazaar for?
General Product Marketplaces
Bazaar handles multi-vendor product catalogs well. Sellers get their own storefront pages and can manage listings through the Dokan front-end dashboard. Buyers can filter by category or vendor, which keeps browsing focused. For a general marketplace selling physical goods from multiple suppliers, this structure works without significant custom development from day one.
Handmade and Artisan Goods Stores
The grid layout suits handmade goods well. Product images take center stage, and vendor store pages give individual sellers a space to present their brand within the wider marketplace. Category pages can be organized by craft type or material. A small amount of customization to typography and color brings Bazaar in line with the aesthetic expectations of artisan shoppers.
Digital Product Marketplaces
With WooCommerce digital product extensions, Bazaar can serve as a marketplace for downloadable files, software, or templates. Vendors upload products, set pricing, and manage downloads from the Dokan dashboard. Buyer accounts track purchase history and download access. The main consideration is configuring licensing or download limits, which requires additional plugins beyond the base theme setup.
Niche Multi-Brand Retail
Retailers selling products from multiple brands under one storefront can use Bazaar to give each brand its own vendor page. This suits situations where a single store owner manages all listings but wants organized brand storefronts for buyers to browse. The vendor structure in Dokan works equally well for one operator running multiple brand accounts as it does for true multi-vendor marketplaces.
Local Vendor or Farmers Market Sites
Community marketplaces for local vendors, farmers markets, or regional producers fit the Bazaar model well. Each seller registers, sets up a store page, and lists products. The front-end dashboard reduces admin overhead for the marketplace owner. Geographic filtering can be added through plugins. The challenge is onboarding sellers who are not tech-savvy, which often requires some setup work upfront.
Customizing Bazaar
Bazaar supports the WordPress Customizer for basic options like colors, typography, and header layout. For deeper changes, most work happens through WooCommerce template overrides and custom CSS. The theme includes widget-ready sidebars and a homepage builder using shortcodes and content blocks.
Dokan-specific layouts can be adjusted through template files, which means a Bazaar expert needs to understand both the theme structure and the plugin layer. Vendor store pages, product archive layouts, and commission display areas all require targeted edits rather than point-and-click customization.
If you need a unique storefront design, custom vendor onboarding flow, or modified checkout experience, working with a Bazaar expert from the start saves significant time. Off-the-shelf options will only take you so far with a marketplace of this complexity.
Recommended plugins for Bazaar
Bazaar works best when paired with Dokan for multi-vendor functionality, but it also supports a wide range of WooCommerce extensions. Payment gateways like Stripe and PayPal work without extra configuration. Subscription products, bookings, and product bundles can be added through official WooCommerce plugins.
For performance, caching plugins like WP Rocket and image optimization tools integrate cleanly. Learn more about WordPress performance optimization to keep your marketplace fast under load. If you are targeting search traffic, pairing Bazaar with a solid SEO setup matters. See our WordPress SEO service for details.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Bazaar common issues
Bazaar theme not compatible with latest WooCommerce version
Compatibility issues between Bazaar and newer WooCommerce versions usually come from deprecated template files. WooCommerce updates its template structure regularly, and themes that have not been updated to match will show layout breaks or warnings. The fix involves updating the theme’s WooCommerce template overrides to match the current version. Check the WooCommerce template version comments against the theme files and replace outdated ones. If theme updates from Select-Themes are not available, a developer will need to patch the overrides manually. See our WordPress bug fixing service.
Dokan vendor store page layout broken in Bazaar
Broken vendor store pages in Bazaar are almost always a conflict between the theme’s Dokan template files and a Dokan plugin update. Dokan changes its template markup across major versions. If the Bazaar theme includes custom Dokan templates that have not been updated, the vendor dashboard or store page will render incorrectly. The solution is to compare the theme’s Dokan template folder against the current Dokan plugin templates and update any that have version mismatches. This is developer work, not a settings change. Visit our bug fixing service for help.
Bazaar homepage shortcodes not displaying correctly
Bazaar uses shortcodes to build homepage sections like featured products, vendor lists, and banners. If these stop displaying correctly after a plugin or theme update, the shortcode output has likely changed or a required plugin is no longer active. First, check whether Dokan and WooCommerce are active and up to date. Then test each shortcode individually on a blank page. If a shortcode outputs nothing, the plugin providing it may have renamed or removed it. Rebuilding the homepage using a supported page builder or block editor is often the longer-term fix.
Bazaar theme slow loading on product archive pages
Slow product archive pages in Bazaar are usually caused by unoptimized images, too many database queries from WooCommerce product meta, or lack of page caching. Start by enabling a caching plugin like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache. Next, compress and resize product images. If performance is still poor, use Query Monitor to check for excessive database queries on archive pages. Dokan adds additional queries per vendor, so query optimization may require code-level intervention. Review our WordPress performance service for a full audit approach.
Bazaar FAQ
Select-Themes has slowed update frequency on Bazaar compared to more active theme developers. The theme still works for current WordPress and WooCommerce versions with some manual intervention on template files, but you should not expect fast patch releases when WooCommerce or Dokan push major updates. Factor in developer time for compatibility maintenance if you are building a production marketplace on Bazaar.
Bazaar was built to work with Dokan, but Dokan has released several major versions since the theme was last substantially updated. Specific template overrides in the theme may conflict with current Dokan markup. Testing on a staging site before updating either Dokan or the theme is essential. A developer familiar with both Dokan template structure and Bazaar can patch conflicts as they arise without waiting for a theme release.
Yes. Bazaar is a WooCommerce theme and functions as a standard eCommerce storefront without Dokan active. You lose the multi-vendor features, but product pages, cart, and checkout all work normally. The homepage sections referencing vendors will be empty or throw shortcode errors, so those sections need to be rebuilt or replaced for a single-vendor setup.
Vendor store pages in Bazaar are controlled by Dokan’s template files, some of which the theme overrides. To customize them, locate the Dokan template overrides in the Bazaar theme folder, copy the relevant file to your child theme, and edit from there. Changes to layout, product grid columns, store headers, and contact sections all happen at the template level. Avoid editing theme core files directly, as updates will overwrite your changes.
Migrating an existing WooCommerce store to Bazaar is possible. Products, orders, and customer data stay in the database. What changes is the front-end templates and styling. Expect to rebuild homepage layout, check all WooCommerce page templates for visual breaks, and test the checkout flow end to end. If your existing store uses a different multi-vendor plugin, you will also need to evaluate Dokan migration. Our WordPress migration service covers this process.
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