In the past I have used paypal buttons, that you could configure with drop down menus for size, type, and quanity. There was a check out button that you could then put on your site and it will take the buyer to a check out with all the info.
i swear to god! for being a multi-million dollar company, paypals website is soooo hard to navigate. i can never find anything im looking for! arrggghh
i found the button generator, but i can't figure out how i turn the "add to cart" button into a "checkout" or "view cart" button.
When they add to cart I think it may take you to a check out page and then you have a choice to check out or to keep shopping? I was just looking at the pay pal site and I am confused all over again.
Wow paypal is irritating. I did the opposite of what your trying to do (8 mos. ago) and can't figure out how I did it now. I tried to see if it looked familiar, but it doesn't. sorry
i swear to god! for being a multi-million dollar company, paypals website is soooo hard to navigate. i can never find anything im looking for! arrggghh
i found the button generator, but i can't figure out how i turn the "add to cart" button into a "checkout" or "view cart" button.
I'm pretty sure all those buttons exist after you create your product add to cart button. On that final page with the HTML code it contains the code for your product add to cart and the view cart down near the bottom.
The view cart page is also the checkout button (because you have to view the cart before you checkout).