* Adds new-style css classes to store notice
* Adds a ‘dismiss’ link to the store notice
* Hide the notice when the ‘dismiss’ link is clicked and set a cookie
to keep it hidden
Fix for issue #11811https://github.com/woothemes/woocommerce/issues/11811
IE handles hitting <ENTER> on an input field differently than
Chrome or Firefox in that it finds the nearest submit button
and fires the event from it instead of the actual text field
from which the user hit <ENTER>.
This commit catches the <ENTER> key event before the submit happens
and forces the cart_submit handling on that event instead.
No issue.
* high traffic site, so wc-cart-fragments are dequeued (#7777)
* variable product with a lot of variations, so stock lookup happens through ajax
* previously the add-to-cart-variation.js used the wc_cart_fragments_params for the ajax URL, which in this case wasn't available, the result was a hung page
* decoupled from cart fragments: added the wc_ajax_url to the params that wc_add_to_cart_variation_params gets, so no more hung pages.
Sometimes it is needed to add "context" to a variations ajax request, in order modify the returned object content. For instance, in cases where the variation is part of a bundled variable product, we may need to modify the price, stock status or the description of the variation according to the "context".
If you have a search widget on the cart page which is wrapped in a div
(the default wrapper for widgets) the ajax cart would try to update on
search submit. This change ensures the search form is excluded on
`submit_click`.
Some themes add internal HTML to links, so this adjusts
to use currentTarget, which should always be the node on which
the event is subscribed instead of the target which triggered
the event.
wc_cart_hash was used as a key for localStorage
for all WooCommerce sites. If you were to load your
cart for two different sites in the same browser,
the two WooCommerce pages would contend over this key
and loop on trying to set this key in the localStorage
This commit prepends the site's ajax URL onto the wc_cart_hash
key name in localStorage, providing a unique key for each
WooCommerce site. This ends contention over the keys.