The method you are using no longer works (since the WooCommerce 3.0.4 update - link to github issue here). It's not exactly a bug, but rather a change of spec.
To fix this, you simply need to adjust the priority of each of the fields to fit the order that you want.
add_filter("woocommerce_checkout_fields", "custom_override_checkout_fields", 1);
function custom_override_checkout_fields($fields) {
$fields['billing']['billing_first_name']['priority'] = 1;
$fields['billing']['billing_last_name']['priority'] = 2;
$fields['billing']['billing_company']['priority'] = 3;
$fields['billing']['billing_country']['priority'] = 4;
$fields['billing']['billing_state']['priority'] = 5;
$fields['billing']['billing_address_1']['priority'] = 6;
$fields['billing']['billing_address_2']['priority'] = 7;
$fields['billing']['billing_city']['priority'] = 8;
$fields['billing']['billing_postcode']['priority'] = 9;
$fields['billing']['billing_email']['priority'] = 10;
$fields['billing']['billing_phone']['priority'] = 11;
return $fields;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_default_address_fields', 'custom_override_default_locale_fields' );
function custom_override_default_locale_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['state']['priority'] = 5;
$fields['address_1']['priority'] = 6;
$fields['address_2']['priority'] = 7;
return $fields;
}
Please note that it's not the line in code that adjusts the placement in the order, but the priority assigned to the field. In this case, I changed the ['billing_state']
priority to 5
which is (in this example) after ['billing_country']
and before ['billing_address_1']
.
EDIT:
As per the comments, this wasn't working for some reason (it worked on my first test WooCommerce installation, but I managed to get it to fail after changing the store location).
After some digging, I found that the default locale settings get applied on top of the override (not sure how else to explain this, but bear with me).
I managed to get an install running where the above code was not working, and managed to fix it by adding the following code as well:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_default_address_fields', 'custom_override_default_locale_fields' );
function custom_override_default_locale_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['state']['priority'] = 5;
$fields['address_1']['priority'] = 6;
$fields['address_2']['priority'] = 7;
return $fields;
}
I have added the extra snippet to the first code block to validate the entire block.
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