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Hi everyone,

I've designed my site in 7.1 (taking over for 7.0 designed site)

marcwilson.co.uk

When someone adds a product to their cart it is really not at all visually obvious what to do next, i.e. to click on cart to go to it and then checkout.

The cart shows merely as a simple graphic in the header.

In 7.0 sites you could design so a very obvious pop up cart button appeared when you added a product. It would appear right on page in front of viewer and was very obvious that you were meant to click it. See attached screenshot.

I've asked SP and there is no way to do this at the moment in 7.1 design.

Does anyone know any code to do something similar maybe?

Thank you so much.

Screenshot 2020-01-27 at 17.57.35.png

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On 1/27/2020 at 9:59 AM, MarcWilson said:

Hi everyone,

I've designed my site in 7.1 (taking over for 7.0 designed site)

marcwilson.co.uk

When someone adds a product to their cart it is really not at all visually obvious what to do next, i.e. to click on cart to go to it and then checkout.

The cart shows merely as a simple graphic in the header.

In 7.0 sites you could design so a very obvious pop up cart button appeared when you added a product. It would appear right on page in front of viewer and was very obvious that you were meant to click it. See attached screenshot.

I've asked SP and there is no way to do this at the moment in 7.1 design.

Does anyone know any code to do something similar maybe?

Thank you so much.

Screenshot 2020-01-27 at 17.57.35.png

I would LOVE to add your solution to my clients site! I have tried the solution that jonjonjon refers to above but it doesn't work well with www.hoofgeeks.ca which often has multiple product blocks on a page (in that case it only works for the first one on the page). Any chance you'd be willing to share the code or link to where you got it for me? Or even what it's called so I can look for it myself @MarcWilson?

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