#dhruvs_best-practices
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- dhruvs_api, 1 day ago, 11 messages
I don't understand what you're asking. You're using 2 different Stripe products and both need to accept email, but also the layout is wrong? Can you be a bit more explicit?
I'm trying to understand how to emulate a layout more similar to hosted checkout with Express Checkout at the top of Payment Elements.
Payment Elements is currently working and I'm trying to add Express Checkout to work along with this.
The two inputs I require are email and full name.
- Is there a recommended way to make this work seamlessly?
- How can we ensure those two fields are passed when using express checkout like Apple Pay?