• Resolved elexpress

    (@elexpress)


    Are there events, e.g. after loading the payment methods or similar, which can be attached via Java Script for styling purposes?

    For example, to make adjustments and realize the requirements regarding the button solution? Without losing the advantages of the Divi Page Builder.

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  • Plugin Support Femi

    (@femiyb)

    Hello

    Regarding your query about events: The Mollie plugin does not require any dedicated events or hooks for customization. You can utilize the regular WooCommerce functionality to customize your Checkout.

    To address your specific questions:

    1. Are there events, e.g., after loading the payment methods or similar, which can be attached via JavaScript for styling purposes? There are no Mollie-specific events for this purpose.
    2. For example, to make adjustments and realize the requirements regarding the button solution? Without losing the advantages of the Divi Page Builder. It’s a bit unclear what specific adjustments you want to make, but these do not need to involve the Mollie plugin directly. You can use standard WooCommerce hooks for such customizations. Here’s an example that might help: Change Checkout Button Text.

    If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out.

    Regards,
    Femi.

    Thread Starter elexpress

    (@elexpress)

    Hey Femi,

    this is about WooCommerce displaying certain things incorrectly by default, as described here (https://vendidero.de/dokument/umsetzung-der-button-loesung-im-woocommerce-checkout).

    For example, payment details need to be before the order summary. The “Buy Now” button should be immediately after the order summary (without terms and conditions, payment method selection, etc., in between).

    If these shifts are made with JavaScript to not lose the benefits of the Divi Builder for the checkout page, it would be nice to have a JavaScript event indicating that Mollie has loaded the payment methods.

    Otherwise, a time-based shift is required for it to work.

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