I could not customize the buttons… Tried a bunch of selectors though. Want to simplify your checkout process even further?

This is the easiest option, and just takes a second to set up.It’s worth perusing all the available settings and choosing the ones that fit your unique situation. This tutorial provides some CSS code for changing your WooCommerce cart, checkout, and account pages to match the rest of your site and customize it a bit. This word is into cart totals, shipping row. Haven’t figured it out yet If that’s not what you mean your form fields look blue to me so it looks like you figured that part out (?


They have added Woocommerce checkout customizations in the Theme Appearance customization options. All that’s left is to style things up so we have the two-column layout.There is no visual hierarchy on the action users should take and, as such, it’s tough to distinguish, say, how to update the cart from proceeding to checkout. This extension allows you to add paid services or products at checkout.

I’ll add some Unique Selling Points and maybe a FAQ later on, but it works & looks perfect, on all devices.One of the problems I have with WooCommerce’s default designs is that all the buttons are designed the same way. By the way I got a Cricut machine for Christmas so I may be one of your customers in the future lol Hi! I’m so sorry for the delay in getting to this. Learn more about what different Elementor Addons offer here. Try this:Hi Bunty, you would need to inspect the code and tweak via CSS adding in those radio icons and other styling, I’ve never used that theme or plugin but it should be possible. I have been trying every dang code I can think of, using inspect element, and every tut I can find on the web, and my coupon wrapper in the cart still stubbornly stays the gray color.

Read first: The tutorial below is about modifying the Cart and Checkout Pages with CSS. Thank you!The form field that reads, “House number and street name” is possible to indent the text a bit inwards. We are going to look at changing the “Checkout Page” around a bit and giving it a little nicer look. If you understand some basic CSS (the basics are easy, I promise!) I can get you some code though, I just need a link to your site so I can inspect the code Hi Rick, thanks for checking out my site! How to create a custom WooCommerce category page design with code. )While surfing the net today I came across this post, and really liked the UI in general.