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meager token
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So here's the issue: it looks like your minimum button width is 240px. When the container is smaller than 480px with two buttons you force them to wrap by setting width: 100% directly on the elements with your js

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Is there any way we can set the button max width lower?

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For example, looks like shopify buttons go down to 100px. We're looking for something like that

leaden flume
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Hello! No, you can't lower the width beyond the current minimum. The only thing I can think of as a workaround would be to use CSS to maybe transform the containing element and scale it down a bit, but I'm not sure I would recommend that approach.

meager token
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Ok...so shopify must be doing something under the hood with their js/css to override your styling

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Does that sound right?

leaden flume
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I don't know, but I don't think so. I don't believe Shopify uses the Express Checkout Element at all.

meager token
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My mistake, shopify doesn't use it. Was just wondering if there was a way to emulate that styling with stripe

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Sounds like there isn't, so I think we're all set. Thanks for the help