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@sezzle/sezzle-installment-widget
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Show Sezzle installment amounts and payment schedule on your checkout page
This asset is designed for checkout pages, to show the final installment amount and payment schedule for shoppers who select Sezzle as their payment method. The image will appear below the Sezzle payment option when selected.
npm i @sezzle/sezzle-installment-widget
import SezzleInstallmentWidget from @sezzle/sezzle-installment-widget
<script type='text/javascript'>
new SezzleInstallmentWidget({
'platform': 'shopify'
// 'checkoutTotalElemTargetPath': '.payment-due__price',
});
</script>
platform
Optional
Definition: The ecommerce platform which hosts the checkout page. If not supported, please refer to checkoutTotalElemTargetPath
.
Supported Options: shopify
, woocommerce
, 3dcart
, commentsold
, magento2
, prestashop
, shopware
, opencart
Default: null
checkoutTotalElemTargetPath
Optional
Definition: The ID or class name of the element containing the total order amount. Required if platform
is null
Default: null
currency
Optional
Definition: The currency symbol to show in the price. By default, the widget will mimic the currency from the total order amount targeted element if present and fallback to $
if not provided.
Default: $
FAQs
Show Sezzle installment amounts and payment schedule on your checkout page
We found that @sezzle/sezzle-installment-widget demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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