We’ve written about Shopify’s two Buy Button libraries before, but this article will dig a little deeper into the technical nuances of both, and give you a better understanding of how to use Shopify’s Buy Button functionality in your current, or upcoming, client project. Recently, we sat down with Tessa Thornton - front end developer from Shopify’s Buy Button Team- for a Shopify Partner Session webinar, where we discussed how to use BuyButton.js and JS Buy SDK to create ecommerce experiences on any platform. And, common to these frameworks, is one of the most frequently used developing languages on the web: JavaScript.Īll of this begs the question: how do you combine ecommerce with a developing language that has such a large community following? However, a lot of web designers and developers also do projects for other major frameworks, like WordPress, Drupal, or client-hosted websites. If you’re familiar with Shopify Themes and the traditional workflow of building (and customizing) a Shopify store, you’ll know there’s a strong focus on both Liquid and Ruby developing languages - perfect for working with Shopify, on the Shopify platform.
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