I’m building my first WooCommerce Site with Cwicly at the moment and I thought I share a short screenrecording of the current state.
It is a pleasure to work with Cwicly. No need to overwrite CSS. No need for complicated hacks and tricks. I did not come across another tool that lets me build a website as freely as Cwicly does.
At the moment I’m only using these plugins:
Cwicly
WooCommerce
WooCommerce Stripe-Gateway
WooCommerce Germanized Pro
SEOPress
Still hope we have a bright and long future ahead!
well done so far. I’m currently building a store with WooCommerce and Cwicly too.
May I ask you how you solved the add to cart button?
Custom Code Block or the cwicly action for links?
I tried to add the ‘Add to Cart’ action to a Button, but nothing happens so far.
Very nice, great work, and it’s good to see people still using this awesome tool and hoping for the best for it’s future. I’m building my own site with it at the moment (still) it’s taking me ages though because I’m forever changing my mind on the design.
I found the website at https://phoneplanet.ie/ which looks like the one in your video, but when I look at the DOM, it looks like it has been made using elementor.
Hi Bro !
Do you think Cwicly can be effectively used for WooCommerce websites? I mean, can Cwicly meet most of the requirements for building a website specialized in WooCommerce?
We have many WooCommerce websites made in Cwicly, so I can definitively say it can be effectively used.
There are certain things you can style with global styles and some things you may want to use stylesheets to style (such as My Account pages), and depending on the functional and design requirements and any third-party plugins you are using, you may need to choose between the legacy or block based cart and checkout templates.
Generally though, we have had no major obstacles using Cwicly for WooCommerce sites and some of them have been highly customised.