• Resolved TeqToo

    (@teqtoo)


    I have Form Maker Pro, Developer version. A client for whom I will be creating a new WordPress site needs to be able to collect payments for various levels of membership for their non-profit organization. I believe they are using Paypal Standard as they currently have a different Paypal button for each level of membership on their existing website. I’d like to be able to streamline their membership page so it isn’t so confusing. How can I do this using FormMaker Pro?

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  • Plugin Contributor Form Maker Support

    (@formmakersupport)

    Hello, @teqtoo!

    Thank you for your time posting your inquiry!

    Please follow the instructions below to setup a form with payment:

    1. If you need users to choose an item as the membership level, please add checkboxes/dropdown menus/other from Payment fields, when creating the form.

    2. Go to your form and navigate to Form Options > Payment Options. Make sure to enable PayPal here. You need to fill in a valid PayPal account e-mail address.

    Test Mode will display PayPal Sandbox after submission, but when you’re ready to receive payments, please set Checkout Mode to Production.

    3. Afterwards please add a submit button, which will redirect the submitter to the payment page automatically, when PayPal is enabled on the form.

    Let us know in case you have other questions.
    Thanks! Have a nice day!

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    I have Form Maker Pro, Developer version.

    Spam dealt with and as this is a PRO version topic please take it up on the author’s site.

    https://web-dorado.com/

    As the author is aware, commercial products are not supported in these forums. As you are their customer I am sure they will have no problem supporting you there.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
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