Shopping Lists block
Displays a list of the user's saved shopping lists, where the user can add items to cart, edit quantities, and remove items.
Shopping Lists were previously called Saved Carts. See below for how to update the name of your page.
Adding a Shopping Lists block to a page
To add the Shopping Lists block to a page using the WordPress block editor,
Select the blue plus button to toggle the block inserter.
Scroll down to the blocks in the VendorFuel category or enter "shopping" in the search bar. If you start to search for "shopping" you should see a Shopping Lists block and a Shopping Lists Page pattern.
Select the Shopping Lists block to insert it.
Select the Save button to update the page.
Renaming Saved Carts to Shopping Lists
Previous versions of VendorFuel called Shopping Lists "Saved Carts". This was renamed as some actions such as "Add to Cart" could confuse the user. However, your site might still say "Saved Carts" for the page name and use "saved-carts" as a slug.
To update your Saved Carts page name and slug,
Edit the Saved Carts page in the WordPress block editor.
Select the "Saved Carts" title and change to "Shopping Lists".
Under the Page Settings on the right side of the editor, change the Link from "/saved-carts" to "/shopping-lists".
After updating the page, go to the WordPress dashboard and select Settings > VendorFuel.
Scroll down to Permalinks and change the end of the Shopping Lists permalink from "/saved-carts" to "/shopping-lists", and then select the Save Changes button.
To confirm the change has been made, sign in to your store's frontend using the Account Menu. Then select Shopping Lists in the Account Menu, which should take you to the updated Shopping Lists page. If instead you see a 404 error or something unexpected, verify that you changed the page's link and the settings permalink to end in "/shopping-lists".
Deleting Saved Cart page
If you have updated your Saved Carts/Shopping Lists page to use the Shopping Lists block, you can safely delete your "Saved Cart" page as it is no longer necessary.
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