My colleague who does our graphic design has created the following header images for me:
1. Logo + "Online Checkout" for use on E-junkie Cart
2. Logo + "Thank You for Your Order" for use on E-junkie thank-you page
3. Logo + "Online Checkout" for use on Paypal, with background to match our custom colours set in Paypal config.
No 3 is set in our Paypal Profile / Payment Page style - it is hosted on sslpic.com - this is how I found E-junkie!!
Note that our Paypal account is still using the Classic checkout - we haven't been moved yet to the Enhanced checkout.
No 1 is loaded with the following code on our selling page:
<!--
function EJEJC_lc(th) { return false; }
function EJEJC_config() {
EJEJC_POSTCALL=true;
}
function EJEJC_shown() {
jQuery("#imgHeader").attr("src", "http://www.belfastpride.com/onlinecheckout.gif");
}
// -->
No 2 has been uploaded via E-junkie Edit Profile / Upload your Logo.
I now find that when I click on the Paypal button in the E-junkie cart, Paypal shows image 2, and not the image 3 which I want. If I remove image 2 from the E-junkie Profile, image 3 comes back on Paypal. So I now realise that E-junkie is pushing image 2 into Paypal when the checkout button is clicked.
Is there any way to override this? I.e have an image in my E-junkie Profile, but not have it sent to Paypal?
Thanks in advance.
Niall Gillespie
Chair & Treasurer
Belfast Pride