Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide June 2012 109
Contribution Payments – Donate Buttons
Creating Donate Buttons with JavaScript Disabled
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To copy and paste the code for the Donate email payment link:
1. Click the Link for Emails text box to select all of the generated URL code.
2. Copy the text that you selected to the clipboard, by:
Pressing Ctrl+C.
– or –
Right-clicking your mouse, and selecting Copy.
3. Open the email template or message that you want to send.
4. Paste the text that you copied from the clipboard into your email, by:
Pressing Ctrl+V.
– or –
Right-clicking your mouse, and selecting Paste.
Creating More Donate Buttons With JavaScript Disabled. After you copy and paste the
Donate code, you can create another Donate button for a different contribution purpose or
amount. Scroll to the bottom of the Add a Donate button to your website page and click the
Create Another Button button. Then follow the instructions for “Page 1 – Specifying the
Basic Features of the Donate Button” on page 103, beginning with Step 5. The pages of the
button creation tool retain the options that you previously specified.
Limitations When Creating Payment Buttons With JavaScript Disabled
The alternative tool that works with JavaScript disabled lets you create Donate buttons on the
PayPal website. However, the following features are not supported by the alternative tool:
Saving your buttons in your PayPal account
Language choices for button images
Creating payment buttons before you create your PayPal account
To use any of the above features when creating payment buttons on the PayPal website, you
must enable JavaScript in your browser.
For more information, see “Enabling JavaScript in Your Browser” on page 109.
Enabling JavaScript in Your Browser
PayPal recommends that you keep JavaScript enabled at all times. Many features of the PayPal
website require that JavaScript be enabled in your browser.
Read one of the following topics to learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser.
“Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer” on page 110
“Enabling JavaScript in FireFox” on page 111