Before the update I was able to place my ko-fi button in my WordPress articles using the [kofi] shortcode next to the text, but since the update it starts on a new line as if it had a <br> before it. Aesthetically it would be better not to put it on a new line by default. Is it possible to fix it?
]]>I would like to make some small aesthetic changes et sadly I don’t have the skills to do it by myself. So i’d like to know if you could tell me how to do it or put them in an update, but I would totally understand if you don’t have the time to do this.
The changes are :
– The possibility to choose the format of team name in calendar (for now it’s the short name) and countdown (for now it’s the whole name).
– Get rid of the position column in the standing (I would like to use it just to show the results of one team)
– In the widget calendar, it would be nice to have the option to choose a different color for the actual day, I think that just bold font is not very clear.
Sorry again if it’s not the right place or if it’s too much to ask just for me !
]]>I’ve managed to “hide” the PayPal checkout button in order to customers to be redirected to PayPal using the button theme, however, when a customer get access to the mini cart (sidebar cart) there are two buttons provided by my them:
“Checkout”
“View Cart”
The first one lead to a page where the customer can chose between PayPal and Bank Transfer and also has to type in the billing address and have the chance to register an account
The second one instead, display the cart content and under the button “proceed to checkout” there’s the button “Checkout with PayPal”.
I don’t understand why, the PayPal button here appear, while I manage to hide it from the mini cart and the theme checkout page.
The work flow is fine, the button redirect the customer to PayPal login and then back on the them to check the “terms and conditions” box and confirm the checkout, but would be nice at least style a little bit the PayPal button because it’s aligned left instead of centered or at least of the same length of the theme “proceed to checkout” button.
It looks like so:
[——PROCEED TO CHECKOUT——]
[CHECKOUT WITH PAYPAL]
While would be nice get something like:
[——PROCEED TO CHECKOUT——]
[—– CHECKOUT WITH PAYPAL—–]
or
[——PROCEED TO CHECKOUT——]
(space)[CHECKOUT WITH PAYPAL]
ty!
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