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# Offcanvas cart

## Basic configuration

The setting **Prevent offcanvas cart (3)** ensures that the Offcanvas shopping cart does not open when an item is added to the shopping cart. This always makes sense if the shop is designed in such a way that customers usually add many items from the listing to their shopping cart. This is particularly useful if your shop specialises in B2B customers.\
With the option **Product number input (3)** you control the function in the Offcanvas shopping cart. Here you can choose between the three modes: `Show never`, `Show always` and `If products are in cart`.\
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Furthermore, you can reduce the information density in the off-canvas shopping cart with the options **Product number (3)**, **Delivery period (4)**, **Promotion input (5)**, and hide unnecessary information.

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Example:

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