How to get mini cart in pro header to display woocommerce cart page data

Hello!

I’m trying to install a minicart on my header. The element in headers doesn’t seem to communicate with my woocommerce cart page because the minicart flyout doesn’t have any products in it no matter how many you add to the cart. What am I missing? How do I get my minicart to display the items my customers have in the cart? Here is a link to the page I’ve been testing the cart on. https://www.lovingyoni.com/privacy-policy/ Could you please assist?

Thank you!

Hi There,

Hi There,

Regretfully this feature is not available yet, but we already receive a number of requests of this and our Dev Team is already working on how we can implement this in the future versions.

How ever there is an workaround to show how many items in your cart, so that user can understand they have some items.
Please check this post for a possible solution.


This is not something is a official workaround, but you can try this.

THanks

Thank you for the response. I’m not looking for a count for the products in the cart, I want the mini cart to display the items in the cart page. So that when someone goes to click on the cart, it will fly out from the side with the items theyre trying to purchase.

I can see the mini cart working on your demos and in some of the youtube videos I’ve seen for xpro. How did people get that functionality? Check out the link https://www.lovingyoni.com/privacy-policy/ and see the cart. If you click on it, you’ll see that it won’t show any of the products you’ve added.

Please advise.

Thank you

Hey @shraderg,

Sorry for the confusion. The issue you’re facing also happens in one of my test sites. But, we could not count this as a bug yet because the Mini Cart is working in my other sites. The one that does not work has caching enabled and I have not disabled caching for WooCommerce’s cart and checkout pages which is recommended.

If you’re using a caching plugin, please clear all caches in your site. And also, try resetting your htaccess by renaming it to .htaccess-bak. Then in WP Admin Menu, go to Settings > Permalinks and just click the Save Changes button.

Also try resetting your salt keys. See https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-automatically-change-wordpress-salt-keys/

If nothing helps, please give us WordPress Admin and FTP access in a Secure Note

Thanks.

Ahhh should’ve started with a simpler solution first. Just a plugin conflict. I had disable cart fragments plugin activated and that was screwing up everything.

Got it sorted now thank you very much!

You’re more than welcome, glad we could help.

Cheers!

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