Community Support Forums — WordPress® ( Users Helping Users ) — 2011-08-05T22:27:40-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/feed.php?f=4&t=14338 2011-08-05T22:27:40-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29968#p29968 <![CDATA[Re: PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]>

Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — August 5th, 2011, 10:27 pm


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2011-08-05T06:48:53-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29943#p29943 <![CDATA[Re: PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]>

Statistics: Posted by lewayotte — August 5th, 2011, 6:48 am


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2011-08-05T00:25:33-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29921#p29921 <![CDATA[Re: PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]>
Let me know if you run into trouble.

Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — August 5th, 2011, 12:25 am


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2011-08-04T05:51:13-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29841#p29841 <![CDATA[Re: PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]>
Thanks.
Lew

Statistics: Posted by lewayotte — August 4th, 2011, 5:51 am


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2011-08-04T00:05:50-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29810#p29810 <![CDATA[Re: PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]>
Is it possible to modify the PayPal® and/or Authorize.Net® Pro Form templates?

Usually not necessary. But yes, if you really need to. Please check your /s2member-pro/includes/templates/forms/ directory. You can take the default templates, and place some ( or all of them ) into your own WordPress® theme directory. s2Member Pro will automatically find your custom templates there. By placing custom templates into your theme directory, you can be sure they won't get overwritten in a future upgrade. Either that, or you can just use the default templates like they are, and customize them with your own CSS rules inside the Stylesheet for your WordPress® theme ( i.e. style.css ). If you're using a PriMo Theme ( for instance, the s2Clean Theme ), check your Theme Options Panel, under: Custom CSS / Style Sheet.


And WP Admin -> s2Member -> PayPal Pro-Forms -> Shortcode Attributes (Explained) -> template

template="" 100% optional. This can be a custom template file that exists inside your WordPress® theme directory. For example: template="checkout.php".


To change the pro-form, you could probably have another small form to select the product and reload the page to get the pro-form for it. You could use $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] for that small form's action, and based on the option you'd show one pro-form or the other.

Does that help?

Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — August 4th, 2011, 12:05 am


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2011-08-03T19:59:37-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14338&p=29774#p29774 <![CDATA[PayPal Pro Form Customizations]]> Statistics: Posted by lewayotte — August 3rd, 2011, 7:59 pm


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