• Resolved luciusgodmode

    (@luciusgodmode)


    Hi, I am using the Divi theme for my website: https://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi/

    And when reading your guide: https://noorsplugin.com/stripe-checkout-plugin-for-wordpress/

    I got stuck at the step where I’m supposed to add a checkout shortcode. The guide says: “Add the following shortcode to a post/page to create a one-time payment button.”

    And I have no idea how to do this in my Divi theme, because it has its own special page builder that I used to build my entire website. I’d like to make the buttons in my “service packages” section on my website link to Stripe checkout. Could you give me advice on how to do this? Is it even possible? Thank you for your help,

    Jan

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @luciusgodmode, There is a shortcode block in the default WordPress editor. You need to add this block to the page and insert the shortcode into it. If Divi offers a similar feature you should still be able to use it.

    Thread Starter luciusgodmode

    (@luciusgodmode)

    @naa986 I figured out how to paste the shortcode into my Divi theme, but I have 2 issues. 1. The button is not working and 2. The button is ugly :/

    Could you please help me make it work and also is there a way to change how the button looks? I placed the button right below my “Our Facebook Ad Services” section here: https://magiclampmarketing.com

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by luciusgodmode.
    Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @luciusgodmode, Your return URL does not have any http or https in it. It’s just a plain HTML button that inherits the styling from your theme.

    Thread Starter luciusgodmode

    (@luciusgodmode)

    @naa986 I fixed the URL and the button is now working, thank you. However, I tried pasting it at different positions on my website and its looks are not changing. Is there anything I can do about that, or is that just an issue of the theme that I am using?

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by luciusgodmode.

    Hi there
    I have the exact same problem. The connection is working but I get a tiny, ugly, not edible button. (I used the code module to put it on the page). What am I doing wrong here?
    Thanks in advance,
    Alma

    Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @almajohanns, Please provide a link to the page in question so I can take a look.

    Hi and thanks for taking a look.
    You’ll see the tiny, white button on the left in 3rd row.

    https://sophisticatedselfies.com/signup/

    Thread Starter luciusgodmode

    (@luciusgodmode)

    @almajohanns I got a notification about your replies in my thread and I have some advice for you. This free plugin doesn’t seem to work very well with Divi because you will never be able to edit how the payment button looks, it will always be this ugly. For that reason, I recommend you use the “Stripe Payments for WordPress – WP Simple Pay” plugin instead. Here’s a link to a guide how to install it in Divi:

    https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/divi-resources/how-to-add-simple-stripe-payment-buttons-to-your-pricing-tables-in-divi

    Hope this helps!

    Thank you Lucius, so nice of you to take the time to help.
    I’ll try that.
    ??

    Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    I have just released an update to support this feature. You can now use the “button_image” parameter in the shortcode. For example,

    
    [wp_stripe_checkout_v3 price="price_UY9NozbEy7T3PUlk" button_image="https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/pay-now-button.png"]
    
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