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Checkout + Success Page #2

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lizkaraffa opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 1 comment
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Checkout + Success Page #2

lizkaraffa opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 1 comment

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@lizkaraffa
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lizkaraffa commented Jun 28, 2017

Loves

  • Gorgeous on desktop
  • Love the who it's delivered by and the simplicity of the success message
  • Simple clean, not super wordy. Superb

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  • I love the total appended to the checkout button

Opportunities

  • While I appreciate cutting down on extras for mobile and tablet, I dont like how I can't see the totals in mobile and tablet. My math and memory is not great and so while I saw the subtotal in the cart, I'm not going to remember and think through shipping and taxes. I'd be uncomfortable placing an order without seeing the entire total
  • Not a huge deal but the placeholder for the expiration date only has the month and is missing the year i.e. it's MM instead of MM / YY
  • Not sure if this is a you thing or us, but different JS libraries will automatically add the spaces when entering your credit card and will put in the / when you enter your expiration date. It's a nice little UI feature to make it easier to put your details in.
  • Might be nice to offer the purchaser a chance to create an account in checkout or on the success page, but not necessary
  • Success Mobile: I think the padding is a little too much on the address so the street line breaks to several lines. https://cloudup.com/csNwBQOalK7

[update]

  • I don't see any design for coupon codes. This comes out of the box with WPEC and so somewhere in the checkout process users need to be able to enter a coupon code.
  • I think the total appended to the checkout button is worth keeping on tablet and mobile

Clarification

  • I'm assuming the billing details would look visually the same as shipping if they were different addresses, but I'd like to confirm.
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jptksc commented Jun 28, 2017

@lizkaraffa

  • Regarding the mobile view... I intended to hook up the same side/toggle for the checkout as the blog page which must have slipped through the cracks. I'll get that updated.
  • Regarding the placeholder and JS libraries for auto-spacing, etc. This was something I intended to implement as well which also slipped through the cracks. I'll get those things added.
  • Thanks for the heads up on that mobile padding on the address, I'll get that updated.
  • Yes, the billing dets would look visually the same. I'll update it to reflect that as well.

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