• Resolved Rakshit Jain

    (@rakshitjain)


    Sticky add to cart at the bottom of the product page window? How to achieve that?
    Thanks in advance.

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  • Phil

    (@fullysupportedphil)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey @rakshitjain,

    Yes, that is possible. Given the flexible nature of WooCommerce, almost anything is possible. It’s just a matter of finding the right setting, plugin, or custom code.

    By default, WooCommerce doesn’t have an option to make the “Add to Cart” button sticky. You can add that functionality using plugins such as this one though:

    https://woocommerce.com/products/sticky-cart-for-woocommerce/

    Thread Starter Rakshit Jain

    (@rakshitjain)

    Thanks for the prompt reply. I use elementor as page builder and have made product page template through elementor.
    I can make an element sticky in elementor to the bottom but when I drag and drop the add to cart widget to the page, all elements including variations etc also come with that making its height more than just what a button(add to cart) should be. Can we separate the variations from the cart button in the widget? I hope you get my point. Please let me know if I am there is anything I missed to explain.

    Phil

    (@fullysupportedphil)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @rakshitjain that would be an issue with the Elementor plugin. You’ll want to contact the of that plugin directly for issues using their page designer.

    Thread Starter Rakshit Jain

    (@rakshitjain)

    Thanks! Other thing i wanted to know, if we can remove quantity checker field from product page but not from cart page. I just want to show it on the cart page where user can change the quantity if required through a dropdown and not the default filling type. Thanks in advance.

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    Phil

    (@fullysupportedphil)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Not by default, no.

    You could do this with some custom CSS or by using a plugin designed for that function.

    Thread Starter Rakshit Jain

    (@rakshitjain)

    Thanks Phil! One thing also came to me, can we have products in wishlist like in an archive? With 2 columns approach in mobile? I use elementor and i have created a template for the archives. I need want that i show ghe wishlisted products with the same format of 2 columns with bigger images aa compared with current size.
    You can have a look at any archieve page on my site: trendsapp.in
    Many thanks in advance.

    Thread Starter Rakshit Jain

    (@rakshitjain)

    And also can i make my desktop site disabled? As most traffic would come from mobile, i dont want to invest my resources like time and energy for desktop site and only develop templates for mobile site. When some user will visit, he shall see a message, for better experiences, please visit our site on mobile. I also use PWA so that i can prompt user to download my instance directly on their mobile so i can connect with them better. Is my approach ok or can it be better? Thanks again.

    Phil

    (@fullysupportedphil)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    I need want that i show ghe wishlisted products with the same format of 2 columns with bigger images aa compared with current size.

    Any design/layout questions with Elementor would need to be asked to the Elementor team as that is not part of WooCommerce, it is a separate plugin.

    When using product blocks in WooCommerce, you can control the number of columns and rows displayed. However Elementor will have it’s own settings.

    And also can i make my desktop site disabled?

    You could in theory make a non-responsive theme that is only for mobile, however I don’t see much reason to.

    Themes are made to be responsive, meaning that the theme adjusts based on the size of the screen. This means that the same theme template can be used for desktop as well as mobile. If you only built your site for one, you could potentially be limiting your audience.

    You can see an example by adjusting your browser size on the Storefront Theme Demo

    Here’s a recording example, that shows how you get a footer navigation menu when using a mobile sized display:

    https://d.pr/i/tuVle2

    If you still wanted to do this though, talk to the developers of your page designer to see if their plugin can make a theme non-responsive. Otherwise, try asking your theme’s developer.

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