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  • Thread Starter mattiaspl

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    Hi, @carolm29!
    Yes, I think this thread can be closed here. I am following the topic on github.
    Thank you. Have a nice day ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

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    @anastas10s / @poena – Thanks a lot! ?? I will be following this site on github ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

    (@mattiaspl)

    So, who can help me? Where else can I report this? ??
    Since the same issue is also occurring with you, it seems to be a rather serious matter.
    Thank you in advance for any guidance. ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

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    Hi Pepe, no problem ??

    Ok, I’ve just reported the issue by creating a new ticket. I hope the problem will be resolved.
    Thank you for your involvement and willingness to help.
    Have a wonderful day! ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

    (@mattiaspl)

    Hi Pepe,

    I don’t quite understand why you were checking this on the Storefront theme? ??
    I wrote that I use Twenty Twenty-Four, and I also tested on the Twenty Twenty-Three theme ??
    And on these themes, there is a problem with the missing X in the mini cart on the shop page and categories built using the All Products blocks.
    I also tested with only one active plugin, which is Woocommerce.

    On the product page, the X button works, but probably only because I didn’t edit that page and didn’t change the colors and font sizes in the editor.
    On the production site, I made such changes, and the button does not work (Twenty Twenty-Four theme).

    Those messages are about resources being preloaded. No issues there.

    Ok, thanks for the info! ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

    (@mattiaspl)

    Hi Felipe,

    I had already contacted the Woo team. I hope the problem will be solved ??

    Thread Starter mattiaspl

    (@mattiaspl)

    Hi,
    thanks for answer!

    I tested it once again by creating a new installation. I installed all the plugins, but unfortunately, I still encounter the same issue – the absence of the shopping cart close icon on the shop and category pages. I gradually disabled all the plugins until only the WooCommerce plugin remained.

    I tested it on the default Twenty Twenty-Four theme as well as on a child theme that I created.

    The error (lack of the close button) occurs when I build the shop or category page using the “All Products” or “Product Collection (beta)” blocks. If I use the WooCommerce Product Grid block (i.e., the classic PHP template), the close icon appears, and everything works correctly.

    Therefore, I believe there is some issue in the code of these blocks: “All Products” and “Product Collection (beta).”

    Regardless of the blocks used and whether the close button appears or not, I always receive console messages of JavaScript, as mentioned in my initial post.

    I hope I have clearly described the situation. ?? If you need more information, please let me know!

    Thank you! ??

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