Quantcast
Channel: Thats Journal
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 74

How to Add Custom Ajax CSS3 Payment Page in WordPress

$
0
0

How to Add Custom Ajax CSS3 Payment Page in WordPress
In this post I will describe a WordPress plugin by using which you can add a custom Ajax and CSS3 based payment page in your WordPress blog. You can add any number of payment pages in your blog by using shortcodes and have the option to edit these pages as per your requirements.

This WordPress plugin is translation ready and supports many different types of payment gateways. From the plugin settings page you can add and change settings for payment pages and view transaction logs for the payments.

Here are the features of this WordPress plugin:

1) Powered by Ajax and CSS3: Payment pages are powered by Ajax and CSS3 and forms work without reloading the page.

2) Payment gateway support: This WordPress plugin supports the following payment gateways: PayPal, Authorize.net, Payza, Skrill, Stripe, BitPay, EgoPay and Interkassa. You can enable or disable them as per your requirements from the plugin settings page.

3) Add any number of custom payment pages: By using this WordPress plugin you can add any number of custom payment pages in your WordPress blog from the plugin settings page. You can edit these pages as per your needs.

4) Payment page settings: When you are creating a custom payment page, you have the option to set up a minimum payment value, set up fixed payment value, enable or disable confirmation email for buyers that the payment has been received, enable fixed number of payments from a payment page or enable any number of payments from a payment page.

You also have the option to edit the payment successful confirmation message and payment failed confirmation message. You can add placeholders to personalize your confirmation messages.

For Example, {payer_name} placeholder will add the name of the payer in the confirmation message.

You can set up pages to which you can redirect your customers on the occasion of a successful payment or after a failed payment.

5) Transaction logs: From the plugin settings page you can view the transaction logs for the payments.

6) Shortcodes support: Payment pages can be added anywhere in your blog by using shortcodes.

7) Translation support: Payment pages can be added in any language as per your choice.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 74

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images