To enable the affiliate vendors of your choice on your website, simply click and save.
Some layouts will automatically display these built-in affiliates on your website in fixed areas of your website, while other layouts will not. If the layout you have chosen does not automatically display the affiliate, you can manually add them to your web pages using the Code Snippets feature. See this guide for more information about code snippets. |
Enter your organization's PayPal account email address and click the checkbox to enable the logo.The website will automatically create the button using the account information you provided. You will now be able to add it to any page using the built-in custom tags feature.
When editing a webpage:
You should now see the PayPal donation button on your web page.
You can create a custom PayPal button by creating a Custom Code Snippet and adding that code snippet to any web page or content area. See the Custom Code Snippet section of this guide. |
To create a recurring donation PayPal button option:
Here's an example of a donation button and the option it creates for a donor to specify making their donation recurring.
Donate Buttons
You can also create subscribe buttons and add individual buttons to your website with monthly subscriptions amounts. Example: create a $10 subscribe button, a $20 subscribe button.
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For your Facebook page enter:
/pages/yourorganization/365971463291
or
yourorganization
If you do not see an affiliate you'd like to add, you can add your own affiliates by using the instructions in the chapter How to Add Custom HTML to a Web Page feature. See this guide for instructions.
To center the button for an affiliate like PayPal, add the following code to the beginning of the code snippet that's generated for you:
<div align="center">
Then at the very end of your button code close the tag with
</div>
What this code is doing is telling your code to be enclosed in this element and to be aligned center.