I am making custom Add-To-Cart Links in Slider Revolution. When clicked, they open the default WooCommerce cart page, and then the flyout cart comes out.
I did the setting for ajax links and messed around with settings, and now it just goes to a 404 page, and does the flyout cart after.
How do I get custom links to trigger the flyout cart and stay on the current page?
I plan on buying the premium license for this, for multiple sites, but can't until I know this works.
First, you can kindly install this plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpc-ajax-add-to-cart/ to assist the AJAX loading on your site. It's easy and simple, with no special settings required. Just 1-click installation.
Please try to see if it helps with the AJAX Add to Cart on your site. Also, please make sure these options are enabled: https://www.screencast.com/t/sQS1mbWl6c1
You can also provide a link to your site so that we can help you check this issue from the frontend.
After receiving your feedback, I'll guide you further if that doesn't help.
The current site is Dank Cubes. I installed that plugin and checked the settings. Everything looks right. Still, when I click add-to-cart, it goes to another page.
Any of the add-to-cart buttons on the homepage do it.
We have around 5 sites currently, and I want to use this plugin on all of them and will buy the premium version if I can get this problem worked out. I really like the look of this plugin and how it simplifies the experience.
For the add-to-cart button, please fill the link only, e.g:
https://dankcubes.com/?add-to-cart=270&quantity=1
NOT href=”https://dankcubes.com/cart/?add-to-cart=270&quantity=1“
If it still doesn't work, please send me your website credentials (wp-admin link, username, password) then I can check and fix it for you. You also can create a dev/staging site with the same configurations then I'll work on it.
I am making custom Add-To-Cart Links in Slider Revolution. When clicked, they open the default WooCommerce cart page, and then the flyout cart comes out.
I did the setting for ajax links and messed around with settings, and now it just goes to a 404 page, and does the flyout cart after.
How do I get custom links to trigger the flyout cart and stay on the current page?
I plan on buying the premium license for this, for multiple sites, but can't until I know this works.
Hi James,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
First, you can kindly install this plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpc-ajax-add-to-cart/ to assist the AJAX loading on your site. It's easy and simple, with no special settings required. Just 1-click installation.
Please try to see if it helps with the AJAX Add to Cart on your site. Also, please make sure these options are enabled: https://www.screencast.com/t/sQS1mbWl6c1
You can also provide a link to your site so that we can help you check this issue from the frontend.
After receiving your feedback, I'll guide you further if that doesn't help.
Best regards.
Janilyn T. - WPClever Support Agent
The current site is Dank Cubes. I installed that plugin and checked the settings. Everything looks right. Still, when I click add-to-cart, it goes to another page.
Any of the add-to-cart buttons on the homepage do it.
We have around 5 sites currently, and I want to use this plugin on all of them and will buy the premium version if I can get this problem worked out. I really like the look of this plugin and how it simplifies the experience.
Hi James,
Thanks for the link.
I have assigned one of our developers to help you with that.
He’ll be looking into your question and responding with specific instructions as soon as possible.
Please stay patient as we're having very heavy workloads, it might take some time for our developers to reach back.
Best regards.
Janilyn T. - WPClever Support Agent
Hi James,
For the add-to-cart button, please fill the link only, e.g:
NOT href=”https://dankcubes.com/cart/?add-to-cart=270&quantity=1“
If it still doesn't work, please send me your website credentials (wp-admin link, username, password) then I can check and fix it for you. You also can create a dev/staging site with the same configurations then I'll work on it.
Best regards,
Dustin