Here’s an example: https://ibb.co/zFXsKdL
Many hugs,
César.
I temporarily fixed it with this code.
.elementor-11310 .elementor-element.elementor-element-2f7ded5.elementor-wc-products ul.products li.product .button {
bottom: 10px;
}
Please let me know if I am correct.
Best regards,
César.
Hi @boutzero ,
Thanks for your comment. I checked the page you mentioned and can confirm that you are using one to fix this. Good job!
Please let us know if there’s anything else we may help you with.
Hi. Thank you very much for her response.
I have other questions.
Can I make a different button for products that have 1 stock?
Attached image: https://ibb.co/qmWk27F
my website: https://impaltda.cl/papeles/page/3/
I have 2 possible alternatives:
Alternative 1: I use the free plugin: Qty Increment Buttons for WooCommerce
Link: https://wordpress.org/plugins/qty-increment-buttons-for-woocommerce/
I asked the creator if he can make the QTY counter increment button visible for products with 1 stock. But the creator has not replied to the messages for 4 months.
Is there a possibility to put visible QTY counters for 1 product in stock?
My alternative 2: is to set up a different layout for buttons that have 1 stock. Can this be done?
I really like the plugin but I have this problem with 1 stock products. The design of the add to cart button is blank and different from the other designs.`
Best regards,
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This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by
boutzero.
Hi, César ( @boutzero ).
Thanks for getting back to us.
I’m afraid that the plugin doesn’t have per stock qty customization options (e.g. display a different button when remaining stock qty is 1) – thanks asking about this! I love the idea and we would be keen to explore adding this in the future. I have added it to our feature request list so that we can track the amount of demand. We will let you know if we add this to a future version of the plugin.
In the meantime, I’m sorry that this isn’t possible.
As an alternative, you could add this as a customization. If you’re unfamiliar with this and don’t have a developer who can do this for you, then I recommend posting a job on Codeable where their pre-approved WordPress experts will send you a quote. We have partnered with them to provide plugin customization for our customers.
Codeable has several developers who are experienced in customizing our plugins – to request a quote from them, select Domagoj Kovacevic, Krasen Slavov, Onur Demir, Liam Bailey, Nitin Yawalkar and Felipe Elia as your preferred experts.
I hope this makes sense and helps point you in the right direction. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Many thanks and stay safe,