All payment button wizards let you price items in multiple currencies, such as Canadian dollars,
British pounds sterling, euros, or Japanese yen. They also provide options that let you display
your business name and logo on the checkout page. Finally, you can specify a web address (URL)
for a web page you want shown when a customers completes a purchase, such as a "Thank you for
your order" page.
You insert the PayPal button and its associated functionality in a page by completing the screens
of the PayPal wizard. Through the wizard, you select button images to insert in the page and
define multiple options (such as an item number, price, and so on) for each item you are selling. If
you need help completing the screens in the PayPal wizard, click the Help button to view
additional online help.
You can insert multiple PayPal buttons in the same page. Just be sure not to insert more than one
button in the same paragraph or table cell.
If your page contains other HTML forms, make sure you do not insert a PayPal button in an
existing HTML form. If you use JavaScript code to reference a form in your page, verify that the
JavaScript functionality is still working after you add the PayPal button(s) to your page.
Related topics
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"Inserting PayPal e-commerce buttons" on page 109
Adding an image to a page
There are three ways you can add an image to your web page:
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Use the Insert menu or the Image button
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Drag an image
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Copy and paste an image
Note: If your Contribute administrator has restricted the types of images your user role can insert, you
might be able to insert images only from shared assets.
Related topics
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"About inserting images" on page 92
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"Inserting shared assets into a web page" on page 96
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"Changing image properties" on page 97
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"Editing an image in Contribute" on page 100
from another source to your Contribute draft.
from another source on your Contribute draft.
to add an image from your computer or website.
Adding an image to a page
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