Ah-HA! After a little digging I found the answer - ignore the "blank buyer's view". This blogger: http://www.wendycholbi.com/2009/06/how-to-create-a-customized-paypal-payment-button/ was the one who suggested it, along with some tips for creating your custom button and getting it online so that you can reference it. (i'm more into adobe CS and dreamweaver myself, but whatever works) Basically: design your button host it online (somehow) direct your paypal button-maker to your desired location ignore the blank "buyer's view" proceed as normal. If you're like me and you want to see it before you believe it, or populate it, check out this site: http://www.draac.com/htmltester.html Or others like it. It's an HTML tester. Drop your new Button Code in there and give it a try. It should open a new window with your functioning button in it. Clicking on your new button should open another new window to your shopping cart. If you really wanted to be redundant, you could pay yourself at this point. Good Luck!
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