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Changeset 481208


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Timestamp:
12/27/2011 07:42:49 PM (14 years ago)
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theorboman
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Better readme

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    1212== Description ==
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    14 This plugin makes adding a PayPal button to your site or blog easy. There is no complicated shortcut syntax to remember, or to teach a client.
     14This plugin makes adding a PayPal button to your site or blog very easy. There is no complicated shortcut syntax to remember (or to teach a client).
    1515
    16 It's possible to select on which type of post (including custom post types) you'd like to display the button.
     16You can select on which type of post (including custom post types) you'd like to display the button.
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    18 There is a settings page, for default values (username, currency etc), this can then be changed for individual posts where necessary - might come in for sites with multiple users.
     18There is a settings page for default values (username, currency etc), which can be customized for individual posts. (This might come in for sites with multiple users).
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    20 The button is customizable: there are four custom themes (light, dark, blue and red), or, if you prefer, you can simply display a standard large or small PayPal button. For the custom themes, it's also possible to specify the text of the button.
     20Choose from four custom button themes (with custom button text): light, dark, blue and red. If you prefer, you can simply display a standard large or small PayPal button.
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    2222Your PayPal username is converted to HTML entities so it can't (easily) be harvested for spam by species 8472, or any passing Sith lord. It's not a foolproof method, but it helps.
     
    2424This plugin is created for WordPress 3.x and supports 'Buy Now' and 'Donation' functionality.
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    2627== Installation ==
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    28291. Upload the Easy PayPal Custom Fields folder to the plugins directory in your WordPress installation
    29302. Activate the plugin (don't be scared!)
    30 3. In the settings menu (way down on the left), click on 'Easy PayPal Custom Fields' and enter you default settings. These settings may be customized for each post.
     313. Enter you default settings and select on which page or post type you'd like the button to appear
     324. Add a new post (or edit an exisiting one) - you'll find another options box underneath the textarea where you write your blog entries
     335. Enjoy
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    3236== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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