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Express Checkout
Button and Logo Placement and Use
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74 March 2008 PayPal Certified Developer Program Study Guide
If your site has a Checkout button on pages other than the Shopping Cart page (such as on
product pages), PayPal requires that you put a PayPal Express Checkout button next to these
Checkout buttons as well—if the Checkout button initiates the checkout flow. If the Checkout
button links to the Shopping Cart page, you are not required to place a PayPal button.
The HTML for the Express Checkout button and PayPal Acceptance Mark are available at
https://www.paypal.com/express-checkout-buttons
.
PayPal Button as a Checkout Choice
The following figure shows PayPal as a checkout-choice button:
Place the Express Checkout button on the shopping-cart page, arranged as follows:
z Always clickable
z Right below or next to each of your own cart’s checkout buttons (with the word “or”
between them)
z Before your website collects any shipping or billing details or displays any other payment
methods
z Aligned vertically or horizontally with your own buttons
PayPal Button as a Payment Method
The following figure shows PayPal as a payment method:
Display PayPal as the default payment option, selected next to the other payment options at the
end of checkout.
When displaying PayPal with other payment options, PayPal highly recommends that you use
radio buttons. If your website cannot accommodate radio buttons, you may use horizontal
fields or an entry in a drop-down list.