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Configuring Hosted Checkout Pages
Using a Secure Token to Pass Hosted Pages Customization Parameters
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Page Background (Applicable to Layout B only) - You can change the following:
– Background color
– Footer text color
– Upload a background image - .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, or .png. The maximum allowable image
size is 100kb.
– Repeat image option
Payment Method Section (Applicable to Layouts B and C) - You can change the following:
– Text color of the section title (Applicable to Layout B only)
– Subheader text color (Applicable to Layouts B and C)
– Color of other text in this section (Applicable to Layout B only)
– Section border color (Applicable to Layouts B and C)
– Button color and button text color (Applicable to Layouts B and C)
Order Summary Column (Applicable to Layout Bonly) - You can change the following:
– Column background color
– Upload a background image
– Repeat image option
Integrate
Testing with the Payflow Gateway This guide shows you how to setup a test account, configure a
hosted checkout page, and submit a test transaction.
Additional Resources
PayPal’s developer portal includes:
Developer integration guides which are comprehensive product guides like this guide.
See the Payflow Gateway product page for links to other useful resources such as SDKs,
screencasts, code samples, and more.
Using a Secure Token to Pass Hosted Pages Customization
Parameters
Another way to configure your hosted checkout pages is to submit hosted checkout page
configuration parameters to the Payflow Gateway in a form post. These parameters will
override your hosted checkout page settings in PayPal Manager.
First, you will need to create a secure token. You then pass the secure token with the hosted
pages configuration parameters. To learn how to create a secure token, see the Secure Token
chapter.
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