In this article, I will explain how to customize a checkout page in WordPress and how to use the Elementor Checkout widget.
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Customizing the cart page has always been one of the more difficult tasks WordPress developers have faced. WooCommerce has always been a bit of a hostile platform if you would like to easily change the look of its pages and components. Here I present the way Elementor Pro recently eased this problem for us.
When WooCommerce displays the first message at the top of the screen it becomes clear: global Elementor colors that you have so carefully specified in the Site Settings section are not valid at all on the WooCommerce info bar.
The pro version of this plugin looks like an older, stronger brother of its free version – that same plugin but on steroids. This version is intended for serious marketing work and people who are serious about making money from affiliate links.
There are some cases when it is good to mask the real link on the site with another link: to cover up the affiliate link, to protect the location of the download file, etc
This is an illustrated guide that explains how to set display conditions for a template for a WooCommerce single product. The single product template is part of the Elementor Pro Theme builder.
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About the author

Obren Markov is a WordPress developer and designer with many years of experience in this field and several dozen websites behind him. He is an Elementor Professional and the author of Template sets, who creates sites for end-users. Also works with agencies and independent WP designers as a subcontractor on their projects.