Customize the log in and billing info pages

BlueInspector2
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I have created a web site at:

http://computersunlmted.com/index.html

The business owner provides computer repair services.

I created buy now buttons under the Merchant Services and filled out the information for each service.

It seems to work ok, I did not buy anything but it takes you to the check out page. It displays the correct service and cost, plus tax and all.

The question I have is this:

Can I customize the log in and billing information page?

We do not like these pages in their default state. I would like to put the Computers Unlimited banner at the top and where it states "Cancel and Return to" it should read Computers Unlimited.

I would appreciate some help.

Thanks

BlueInspector

 

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skier
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With PayPal's Website Payments Standard, you're limited to changing the color scheme, displaying a business graphic logo (providing you have a Business Account), changing the text on the Note to Seller option box ("cn" variable) and changing the text on the "Return to Merchant" link ("cbt" variable).

 

You can learn more about changing the color scheme by reading PayPal's Website Payments Standard Integration Guide which can be found here.

 

As for displaying a Business Logo Graphic.

 

* Your PayPal Account must be a Business Account.
* The maximum size for your business/logo graphic is 750 pixels wide by 90 pixels high.
* The business/logo graphic format can be a gif, jpg or png.
* The business/logo graphic should be stored on a secure or https server.

Note, if your business/logo graphic is not stored on a secure server, each time the PayPal screen is displayed, a security message will say that this page contains both secure and nonsecure items, do you want to display the nonsecure items? This may scare of some of your customers.

If you don't have access to a secure server, there are 3rd party services that can do this for you. For example, check out this site, "www.sslpic.com", the service is free and works well.

If you want to keep it simple, you can use the "cpp_header_image" variable in your button HTML code. The line of code would look similar to the example below. Note, you would need to include this line of code with each item and any View Cart Buttons you have.
Code:

<input type="hidden" name="cpp_header_image" value="https://www.yourwebsite.com/yourlogo.gif">

 

 

If you are "hosting" your button code on PayPal Servers you can also use the "cpp_header_image" variable in your button HTML code.
How to modify button code using the "Advanced Variables" in Step 3.
Note the text box near the bottom of the page. There you can insert extra variables.
For example, to insert the "cpp_header_image" variable just enter:
cpp_header_image=https://www.yourwebsite.com/yourlogo.jpg
There's no HTML extras, just the name of the variable, an equal sign and the value.


If you are using text type button links, then you need to include the following in your text link code:

&cpp_header_image=https://www.yourwebsite.com/yourlogo.jpg

 

 

You can also setup custom pages through your PayPal Account. To learn more about how to setup your custom pages, download a copy of PayPal's Website Payment Standard Intergration Guide from here. The guide can be found under the Website Payment Standard section.

Should you have everything setup properly and your business/logo graphic is not displaying try deleting your web browser's cookies. When ever you make changes to HTML Button Code and want to test your new code, you should delete your web browser's cookies, close your browser, reopen and then test. If you don't delete the cookies before you test to see the new email address or business graphic logo on the PayPal Screens, you will still see the old information.

 

 

Regards,

 

skier

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