Hi @rhenium3 – there’s not really a specific checkout page set in Twenty Twenty-Three – it would be displaying the checkout from whatever plugin you’re using (such as WooCommerce or another).
What it could be is that the general styles of Twenty Twenty-Three are very well thought out and put together – in order to work in a variety of instances (including a checkout). So it’s likely all about the overall quality of the design and theme.
Actually, I discovered what it was. It was the new Checkout block that has recently been introduced. If I enable it on other themes, I get the same layout (very different than the default one that we have been using in WooCommerce for years)
Thank you for sharing your findings here @rhenium3 🙂
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This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by
Alvaro Gómez.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by
Alvaro Gómez.