Hi, thanks for your message, we’ll look into it!
Kind regards
Pay.
At this time, we are still unable to prevent the false compatibility notification when adding a page in WordPress. However, this issue remains a priority for us, and we will continue to focus on it.
Kind regards
Pay.
@woutse:
…false compatibility notification…
What exactly do you mean by a ‘false compatibility notification’? The PayNL payment methods aren’t appearing on the front-end either, so the compatibility notification seems perfectly valid.
Looking forward to your response. Thanks.
Hi Erik,
Please check our demo site https://woocommerce.paywebshopdemo.nl/checkout-blocks to see the payment methods appear in the block checkout, in the newest versions of WordPress and WooCommerce.
Hi Wouter,
Your demo uses the old (classic/legacy) cart+checkout, by using shortcodes such as [woocommerce_checkout]
The new block-based checkout https://woocommerce.com/checkout-blocks/ is a major improvement, and the new default for Woocommerce:
For WooCommerce stores started after the release of version 8.3 in November 2023, the Cart and Checkout blocks are the default experience.
Source: https://woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-store-editing/customizing-cart-and-checkout/#:~:text=For%20WooCommerce%20stores%20started%20after,templates%20to%20fit%20your%20needs.
Looking forward to your update. I hope (and trust!) PayNL keeps up with current developments! Thanks.
Hi Erik,
Our demo uses both. There’s a classic checkout and a blocks checkout.
Please let me know if this is what you’re looking for.
Kind regards!
Ah got it! Now I have something added to the cart and click your checkout link from this topic I see the new block checkout!
Previously, I used the cart and checkout link on the demo site which was the classic checkout 😉
I’ll do another test on my client site, thanks for your help!