Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
Contribution Payments – Donate Buttons
Creating Advanced Donate Buttons on the PayPal Website
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z “Step 1 – Specifying Basic Features of Your Donate Button” on page 89
z “Step 2 – Saving Your Donate Button in Your PayPal Account” on page 92
z “Step 3 – Adding Advanced Features to Your Donate Button” on page 93
z “Copying and Pasting the Donate Code” on page 95
N OTE: If JavaScript is disabled in your browser, PayPal provides an alternative tool described
in “Creating Advanced Donate Buttons With JavaScript Disabled” on page 97.
The Basic Steps for Using the Tool With Donate Buttons
The button creation tool for Donate buttons is a single webpage with three sections:
z Step 1 – Choose button type and enter payment details – This section lets you specify
the details of your Donate button. You can specify whether donors enter their own
contribution amount or a fixed amount.
z Step 2 – Save your buttons (optional) – This section lets you control whether to save your
button in your PayPal account.
z Step 3 – Customize advanced features (optional) – This section lets you work with
advanced features of Donate buttons. If you are familiar with HTML programming and the
advanced HTML variables supported by Website Payments Standard buttons, you can enter
them here.
One section at a time is open for you to work with. To work with another section, click its step
bar to expand it.
You can switch between the sections as often as you like, until you click the Create Button
button at the bottom of the page. Then, PayPal generates the code for your button and displays
it on the You are viewing your button code page. Copy the code and paste it onto your
webpage, and your payment button is complete.
Saving Donate Buttons in Your PayPal Account
By default, the button creation tool saves payment buttons in your PayPal account. The tool
saves your button and generates the code when you click the Create Button. You must copy
and paste the generated code onto your webpages, whether or not you save your button at
PayPal. The generated code is shorter for saved buttons, because PayPal keeps most of the