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[17.0][FIX]website_sale_hide_price: improve button visibility logic #987

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Forward port of #986 @pilarvargas-tecnativa

Description:

Replaced view inheritance with Python logic in _website_show_quick_add
to fix an issue where the "Add to Cart" button visibility was
incorrectly overridden by this module. This update restores the
expected behavior by ensuring the inherited logic determines button
visibility.

Replaced view inheritance with Python logic in _website_show_quick_add
to fix an issue where the "Add to Cart" button visibility was
incorrectly overridden by this module. This update restores the
expected behavior by ensuring the inherited logic determines button
visibility.
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Thanks!

@pedrobaeza pedrobaeza added this to the 17.0 milestone Nov 22, 2024
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/ocabot merge patch

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Hey, thanks for contributing! Proceeding to merge this for you.
Prepared branch 17.0-ocabot-merge-pr-987-by-pedrobaeza-bump-patch, awaiting test results.

@OCA-git-bot OCA-git-bot merged commit f60cc4a into OCA:17.0 Nov 22, 2024
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Congratulations, your PR was merged at ef50577. Thanks a lot for contributing to OCA. ❤️

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