• champdor

    (@champdor)


    Over the years I worked magic with Woo. All kinds of e-commerce sites and some funky ones: ambassador (peer-to-peer) donation sites, pizza ordering site without 3rd party plugins but my custom code, or weekly menu ordering site similarly with custom code.

    All my codes and custom functions work with classic shortcodes since I find modifying block Checkout unnecessary difficult or impossible. And most of the times blocks are not that extensible for special purposes or markets. So I hope either block Checkout dies (not likely) or customization becomes easier.

    And I appreciate all the hard work going into this system. I just read through the changeog for 10.5.
    You rock!

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  • Plugin Support Sandip Mondal – a11n

    (@sandipmondal)

    Hi @champdor,

    Thank you so much for sharing this! It’s great to hear how you’ve been using WooCommerce over the years and just how far you’ve pushed its flexibility with your custom solutions.

    I hear you on the block-based checkout, especially when it comes to more advanced or highly customized use cases. Extensibility and developer experience are really important to us, and improving customization options for blocks is an active area of ongoing work. While blocks aren’t going away, feedback like yours plays a big role in helping us prioritize improvements and reduce friction for developers.

    If you’re open to it, I’d love to hear more details about the specific challenges you’ve run into with the checkout block extensibility so that I can share that feedback with the team.

    Thanks again for the thoughtful comments and for being a part of the community!

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