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Stripe Elements: Pre-built UI components to help you create checkout flows

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Re: Stripe Elements: Pre-built UI components to help you create checkout flows

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post #37

I upgraded our payment capture a week or so ago. It was easy to do (we don't have a complicated form) but I was bummed to find out that there is extremely limited support for ACH capture with elements.

Support for what? Electronic banking?

Re: Stripe Elements: Pre-built UI components to help you create checkout flows

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post #80

So, is there a way to use this without the iframe (by going to stripe.com and then back)? As a customer, when ordering something from a shop I prefer to send my CC details to stripe.com instead of the vendor. With an iframe i usually cannot tell that this is the case.

This is why i love paypal. I don't want to input my credit card info in whatever site, I'd rather do it in paypal.com.

Agreed. That's why it's weird that on eBay nowadays they make it very hard to get paypal.com up in the address field of the browser. If you use the standard workflow it will be in an iframe and you will be none the wiser.

Re: Stripe Elements: Pre-built UI components to help you create checkout flows

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post #37

I upgraded our payment capture a week or so ago. It was easy to do (we don't have a complicated form) but I was bummed to find out that there is extremely limited support for ACH capture with elements.

Support for what? Electronic banking?

Support for capturing ACH data (account number, routing number, etc) with the 'Elements' UX toolkit.
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