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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Embedding Funny Cat Video
How to Embed a Funny Cat Video or any Video from YouTube into your WordPress Site:
- Visit YouTube.com and click on a video of your choice.
- Scroll down just below the video, and click on Share.
- Click on Embed.
- Choose the pixel dimensions from the Video size drop down menu to determine what size video you want to embed in your web page.
- Copy the embed code above the Video size drop down menu.
- Uncheck show suggested videos if desired.
Steps for using Paypal in your site
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Make sure you have already created a WordPress account, a Google account and a Paypal account.
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Create a Product Page in your WordPress site, and click on the Add Media button to add a picture of the product. Choose thumbnail size.
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Meanwhile, in a separate browser window log in to your google account and create a web page through the Google Sites Ap. This is found by clicking the Google Apps icon at the top and selecting > More > Even More.
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In another browser window go to paypal.com and log in
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Select Merchant Services Tab and click on the button labeled “Create Payment Buttons for your Website”
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Click Create Button and use the form to create the Paypal button of your choice and click Create Button at the bottom.
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Copy the code for the Paypal button
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Click on your Google Site page and click on the Edit Page Pencil icon
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Choose Insert > Image to insert the same picture you used in the WordPress site. Click on the “small’ button so that it is a thumbnail.
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Click the HTML button at the top
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Paste the code you copied from the Paypal site
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Close the HTML window
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Click Save button at the top of the page to see your the image with the Paypal button
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Click in the URL field at the top of the page and copy the url of your google site page.
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Click on your WordPress site page and create text that says Click to Purchase.
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Highlight the Click to Purchase text, and click the link button at the top.
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Paste the URL to create a link to your Paypal check out page.
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Update your WordPress page to confirm the changes.
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