If the checkout button disappeared after connecting PayPal and enabling checkout on your Webflow website, there could be several possible reasons for this issue. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can follow to identify and resolve the problem:
1. Double-check PayPal settings: Go back to your PayPal integration settings in the Webflow Designer and ensure that you have properly set up the integration. Make sure you have correctly entered your PayPal API credentials and enabled the necessary options for checkout.
2. Check payment conditions and rules: In your Webflow project settings, navigate to the "Ecommerce" tab and review the payment conditions and rules you have set up. Ensure that the checkout button is set to appear and that it is properly configured to trigger when the required conditions are met. For example, you may need to check if you have any specific criteria in place, such as order value or customer location, that could be affecting the visibility of the checkout button.
3. Review cart and checkout design: It's possible that the checkout button is still present but not visible on your website due to design issues. Check your cart and checkout page designs to ensure that the button is not hidden, masked by other elements, or styled inconsistently with the overall design of your website.
4. Examine custom code or third-party integrations: If you have custom code or third-party integrations in your Webflow project, they may be interfering with the appearance or functionality of the checkout button. Review and test these components to ensure they are compatible and not causing any conflicts.
5. Test on different devices and browsers: It's crucial to test the checkout process on multiple devices and browsers to verify if the issue is specific to a particular platform or browser. This can help identify any potential browser-specific or responsive design-related problems.
If you've exhausted these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it might be worth reaching out to Webflow support for further assistance. Provide them with as much detail as possible, including the steps you've taken, screenshots, and any error messages you've encountered. They will have access to specific information about your project and can help diagnose and resolve the issue more effectively.