Apparently it is only possible to display the buttons above or below the block of WooCommerce. However, the customer wants them to be visible in the usual place at “Select payment methods”.
see screenshot:
https://nextcloud.roundaboutweb.info/index.php/s/PWN63iejgW3W5oE
1. This is how it looks now: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-9t7PZjFNHbFIQXHRjrwX5GzVWP5XbNp
2. This is how we want it to look: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JMij9J6U65nSAjr_cssIVFem7fuR3DWc
The 2nd screenshot is literally the same as your front end screenshots on the plugin page. What do I need to do to replicate that?
]]>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!
]]>I LOVE your WP Shopping Cart!
However, I am having a basic problem and cannot figure out how to fix it.
I simply want to place 2 buy buttons next to each other horizontally. When I do this in code it simply removes one.
Currently I am using the following code to display my buttons vertically…
[wp_cart:Feed Up:price:15.32:shipping:0.001:end] £15.32 – 500 ml
[wp_cart:Feed Up:price:25.53:shipping:2.05:end] £25.53 – 1 Ltr
…but putting them side by side simply removes one. Please can you help?
Many thanks!
Andy
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordpress-simple-paypal-shopping-cart/
]]>I have the same problem as TheSupercargo (https://tinyurl.com/lppxqzv), except that whatever I choose, buttons only show on top.
Using 1.7.1 so I don’t understand Would very much appreciate some help!
Thanks
Noortje
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/jetpack-extras/
]]>Thanks for a really great plugin.
I am wondering if there is a way to put the “follow me on Pinterest” button above the pins (i.e. first), rather than below the pins (i.e. at the end).
Also is there any way to change the button from a “Follow Me” to a “Follow Us”?
Thank you so much,
Jade
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/pretty-pinterest-pins/
]]>I have tried to use firefox and gather the info and add the css to my style sheet and opened you page and edit it in place but it isn’t working for me. Thank you!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/product-enquiry-for-woocommerce/
]]>after much searching i have been unsucessful in finding how to place my facebook like button in my header.
the plugin gives me an option to place before or after content. how do i for example place the the button in my header, i have an option to place manually but once this is activated i have no further options as where to place to be specific.
would someone be kind enough to help?
thanks
olivia
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