I’m currently trying to create a custom checkout like the one you know from Stripe. Unfortunately, I’m failing at “simple” things like the coupon form and the login form for Woo.
The same thing happens with the Woo login form. It also always sticks at the top and you can’t move it, which is very unfortunate.
As you probably know, there is no way to move this field, it always hangs at the top.
I tried to deactivate it with the provided code and add it myself using a code block, but then adding a coupon code triggers the purchase.
Why? Because bricks always renders the code without the …
We urgently need other options.
Please give us a coupon and login element for WooCommerce so that I can insert them wherever I want ASAP
and the last point would be a close button for the notice element! As far as I know, this function comes natively with WooCommerce. But I can’t use it in Bricks because it has been customized.
Please implement these things so that you simply have more options to build nicer Woo templates.
As mentioned in the bricks 2.0 roadmap, two new and important elements for WooCommerce will be added before version 2.0.
After the release of version 2.0, bricks will become incredibly powerful. I think after that (in 2025) there is a need to focus seriously on the development of WooCommerce elements and features.
There are many ideas and improvements to improve WooCommerce in Bricks. I hope they will be noticed.
I’ve been limited by this when trying to build custom Woo templates as well.
Having dedicated elements would help lift some of the current difficulties when integrating WooCommerce and Bricks.
+1 for this. Woocommerce really needs a lot more attention.
Bricks is suprerior when it comes to create individual webprojects. But the current state of the Woocommerce integration is limiting this possibilities a lot.