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July 28, 2013 at 3:18 am #9395enyawMember
I have searched you all’s forum but can not find anything that tells me if what I am attaching is possible. Below is a link to a png file. What I want is the ability to customize the shopping cart as you see in that image.
Thank you
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[http://members.yourwpmadesimple.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/shopping-cart-page.jpg]
July 28, 2013 at 11:46 pm #56840adminKeymasterYou don’t need to customize the shopping cart for that actually. You simply make your page however you want it to look like. Then just use a “Buy Now” or “Subscription” button where it says “buy the trial”. Basically, you only need to use an eStore shortcode where there is a purchase button.
Here are the documentation that shows how you can create a buy now or a subscription button:
How to Use Buy Now buttons Using the WordPress eStore Shopping Cart Plugin
How to Add/Create a Subscription Button for Recurring Payment
You can customize the purchase button using a custom button image to match the one you already have there. The following post will explain how:
Here is another post that maybe helpful:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/how-to-create-a-specific-checkout-page-for-estore
July 30, 2013 at 5:32 pm #56841enyawMemberThank you, thank you, thank you.
July 31, 2013 at 2:26 pm #56842enyawMemberSimple question: Is there a way to send the customer to the view cart page that I have designed with a the use of a subscribe button?
Thanks
Wayne
July 31, 2013 at 3:55 pm #56843enyawMemberOkay, update. This is for anyone else that is looking to do somewhat of the same thing. What I have done for the question in my previous question is created a page with a button that has a link with the view cart page. I am not using any plugin button on the page that has the link. However, when they land on the checkout page. There is the subscribe button. I actually simulating a checkout page because each subscription level will have it’s own price. In this case it is the 30 days trial for $1.00. So for the other subscription levels, I am creating checkout pages for those specific levels. It doesn’t really utilize the view cart process. But for my purpose, I don’t really need it because for the purpose of a membership site, there is no need to add to cart.
So the question that some may be asking is “why have the shopping cart anyway?”. Great question. Because it is part of the marketing strategy that is in place and this is needed.
Anyway, if someone else is needing to do this same thing then this is the way I did it.
PS Admin, I know that I have been asking a lot of questions lately and I don’t know where or if this is the right place to post this question and comments. So please let me know if it needs to move to another topic. Because I want those who are stuck to be able to benefit from the information and knowledge that I have gathered using your Awesome plugins.
Thanks
Wayne Hatter
August 1, 2013 at 1:10 am #56844adminKeymasterHi Wayne, Thank you for posting your solution. I just wanted to share that when you want a button to go to another page, you could use the text link purchase option (it maybe helpful in certain situation):
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