Hi, when we make a "set amount" donate button ($50, $100...etc) for the email version through the paypal dashboard, we get a line of code like this: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=xxxxx....xxxxxxxx&country.x=US&locale.x=US But this link has several problems - it is not one click. It is even more cumbersome than a non-paypal, credit payment. It takes the poor customer through four steps: 1. To choose a paypal amount button and click it 2. A paypal donation confirmation screen appears, showing the amount and asking whether to donate with paypal or with a credit card, although it is already known that the donor wanted paypal, otherwise they wouldn't have clicked the paypal button in step #... (see screenshot) 3. Then requires the user to log in to paypal (even if logged in already, I checked) 4. Then requires the user approve the final donation confirmation page.. But, when I look at paypal implementations elsewhere on the web, the American Cancer Association's donate page has a one click button that eliminates three steps above and leaves only one, which uses this one click donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgibin/webscr?cmd=_express-checkout&useraction=commit&token=EC-8BR725186S9732017#/checkout/login See screenshot: How can this be done and why doesn't the paypal dashboard offer the more efficient version? Secodnly, we noticed that our "custom amount" button doesn't always behave consistently. Sometimes it behaves as described above (the four steps) but on Macs, it goes to a one stop shop screen, offering multiple buttons AND a custom amount, and a one click checkout. Why is this and how can we get this type of link to work on all platforms? Many thanks for any help!
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