Perhaps you need to apply vendor specific CSS rules for Chrome. This might account for the discrepancy between the browsers. I’d suggest using a tool like https://autoprefixer.github.io/ to auto-prefix you code 🙂
I am not the author or even collaborator. I just stumbled across this amazing plugin last night.
@nahuelmahe, do you have any comments?
Hello @mateito10 ,
Thank you for using Direct Stripe.
I couldn’t see differences between the buttons on the page you linked from Firefox and Chrome, did you make sure to empty the browser’s cache ? (ctrl + f5 on windows). Let me know if this persists.
I can’t think of a way to apply the action triggered by Direct Stripe buttons directly on the beaver builder buttons now but you could copy the styles that you like, ( created by beaver builder ) and apply them to the Direct Stripe button. This is possible using CSS.
@thorlemus thank you for contributing, Direct Stripe already use an autoprefixer in the Gulp job that pre-process assets, (although that doesn’t mean the styles are always applied the same way on all browsers..) but Direct Stripe don’t come with a lot of styling possibilities in the options so I wanted the buttons easy to style using CSS.
Best wishes,
Nicolas
@nahuelmahe Oh, I just assumed the CSS he referred had been applied to the theme’s main CSS file. I just realized now there are some settings for that within the plugin.
Would you like help translating this into Danish? I’d love to contribute to your work.
Hello @thorlemus ,
That would be cool yes, you will find a .pot file for translation reference in the language folder.
Are you comfortable using git ? If yes, you can checkout branch https://github.com/New0/direct-stripe/tree/develop and open a pull request with your translation files against the develop branch.
Otherwise you can send translations via email. You’ll find the address on the website newo.me
Best wishes,
@mateito10 I mark this as resolved, don’t hesitate to let me know if you are still having issues with Direct Stripe