Cart Status
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How do I get the Cart Status widget to look like the attached jpg. All I get on my site is a piece of plain text.
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Hello,
You may add a picture (pixabay.com for example) and add a link on it to go to the cart
If you want, you can also add a text "cart" in front of the picture.
Regards,
Danielle
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You think that in the way that you explain this I can understand it?
Tell me step by step what I have to do
This is version 14
I am using the object (cart status) and it only allows me to show the weight or the cost but I want it to look like in this photo
Explain this well to see how to do it and if you can not because website x5 continues this deceptive practice announcing options that cant be done in the program.
Hello Sony
You make a png with the cart you want tu use.
The png should be made so, that the cart is to the left, and to the right there is a "blank" area.
You put the png-image in the header ( you add a image-object ), and on the image, you put a link, that leads to the cart.
On the "blank" portion of the image you could put one or more cart status-objects.
One that shows the amount of the cart, and one that shows the number of items in the cart, and maybe also one that shows the total weight in the cart.
The cart status-objects must be put "behind" the image ( that is why it has to be a png with a "blank" area ).
In the header you can set the order of the objects ( move in front / move back )
This way you will have a clickable image with the cart you want, and showing the content of the cart.
You could also just have an image of a cart. On the image you make a link to the cart.
I think this is what FABRE told you.
Hope this helps you.
If you need further assistance, I could produce an example for you.
Kind regards
John S.
Many thanks John for the details you gave to Sony.
Sony, excuse me for the simplicity of my explanation. Please, see attached an example of one of my websites.
I hope it will help you...
We are stronger to many!
Regards,
Danielle