The PowerElements added another cool feature “Mini Cart Builder” in their add-on. You can easily and quickly create the mini-cart layout from scratch on the Breakdance and Oxygen sites. It is fully flexible and comes with a lot of elements to make the custom design on the editor. How do you create the Mini Cart? … Continue Reading »
Creating Custom Add To Cart Button for the Post Loop Builder’s Global Block
In this tutorial, we show you how you can create the custom Add To Cart button into the Post Loop Builder’s global block. We use the native Wrapper Link element, dynamic data, element conditions, and WooCommerce’s inbuilt CSS classes. Follow the video CSS The following CSS is used in this tutorial. You can edit and … Continue Reading »
Creates custom endpoints for the My Account page in Breakdance
You can create custom endpoints for your My Account page from your dashboard and add the content of those endpoints with the Breakdance builder. Step 1: At first, we create a Global Block template for the custom endpoint’s content. Step 2: Now we create the custom endpoints for the My Account page. Make sure that … Continue Reading »
Creates Recently Viewed Products Section with Breakdance
PowerElements adds a new feature to their add-on. You can easily create the layout of the recently viewed products and put it in any place on your site. It supports both Post Loop Builder and Product List elements. Step 1: We create a global block with one of the two methods in Breakdance. Method 1: … Continue Reading »
Displaying Floating Added To Cart Notice
When a user is adding a product to the cart, a success message box will pop up on your site for a few seconds and it will disappear with the slide-out transition effect. So the customer can understand that he adds the product successfully to his bag. This feature is fully flexible and you control … Continue Reading »
Displaying Fluent Form with Custom Field
We are creating a global page template with the Breakdance and displaying the different Fluent Forms on different pages. We shall create a custom field that contains the Fluent Form ID and this ID will be fetched dynamically on different pages. This way we can display the different forms on different pages. In this tutorial, … Continue Reading »