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  • Linking an 'order now' image to PayPal

    Hi, Can anyone let me know if it is possible to choose an image on my site eg a book, and when it is clicked, have it connected to PayPal without a PayPal button? Thanks for all your help.

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    Re: Linking an 'order now' image to PayPal

    Quite possible.

    Use BV's PayPal tools and instead of using one of the standard images, use your own book image as button image.
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      Re: Linking an 'order now' image to PayPal

      Hi Naval.
      Where can I find the BV PayPal tools? I would like to do something similar.

      Many thanks.
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        Re: Linking an 'order now' image to PayPal

        They should be visible in a dedicated toolbar. If they are not, View -> Toolbars -> and click on PayPal Tools
        Navaldesign
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        • #5
          Re: Linking an 'order now' image to PayPal

          You need to load your image to your public folder; then modify the paypal button image src script line to the new image file name you want.

          Works great, I've been using it for years www.americanfiresleeve.com

          Adrian
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