How to get Cart Display Functional in IDR?

Indonesian Rupiah Currency has many 0s. The Cart Page has a limit on numbers in the total amount, which means it cuts off the display, which means it shows the wrong amount.

Obviously, I don’t want to tell customers the wrong price by magnitudes of 10s, 100s, 1000s etc.

Is there any workaround, CORVID fixes for cart page. Does anyone know somebody at Wix who can resolve this?

I have been trying to deal with support but so far had a terrible experience. Hopefully there’s someone out there who knows how to make a Wix site functional for ecommerce in Indonesia (or any other country with currencies with many 0s.

Hi, if the currency you’re looking to add is not available in Wix stores, you can follow the steps in this feature request article .

If you’re looking for a workaround using Corvid, I recommend making a post in the Corvid forum .

Hi Steven, Indonesian Currency is available. As far as I can see almost every currency is available.

The problem is that it seems none of the designers at Wix bothered to check if it works properly. The Cart App cuts off display on the total amount at anything past 6 digits. So of course in USD it’s unlikely anyone is going to be making million dollar purchases… but in IDR (and many other currencies with larger denominations) the result is cutting off the display of pricing on anything over the equivalent of USD $7.

For example on my site if I want to sell a product for IDR 125,000… it gets displayed as IDR 125,000.00 and cuts off part of the end on the display.

Ideally I also want to offer wholesale pricing on 1,000pcs. This can come to totals of IDR 100,000,000 for example (Approx USD $7,000). Though this amount displays as IDR 100,000, (half a zero). So basicly off by 99%.

I’m pretty sure this it’s a legal requirement in most countries trade law to correctly display pricing also… yet nobody seems to be taking this issue seriously. I’ve been building websites for close to 9 years, I’m pretty sure this isn’t user error, I’ve tried everything, spent a lot of hours this week trying to figure this out and trying to get some clarity from customer support.

Sorry bad maths in previous comment… in this example the displayed total amount would be 99.9% wrong, not 99%. If it was off by a cent it would be a problem, but when it’s off by thousands of dollars, much bigger problem.

I understand now! I will forward your feedback to our team.