• Resolved alexsor

    (@alexsor)


    How can I remove the Paypal button that is on my product page just below the “Add to Cart”? I want Paypal as an option at Checkout, but I don’t want prominent Paypal advertisements all over my site, which is currently what it looks like.

    Additionally, on the checkout page there is a “Paypal Pay in 4 interest free payments” link with a pop-up for Buy Now, Pay Later. How can I get rid of this?

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  • Plugin Author Payment Plugins

    (@mrclayton)

    Hi @alexsor,

    There are settings in the plugin to control all of these things. On the PayPal Settings page of the plugin, you will find a Sections config option where you can globally disable PayPal on product pages.

    The same option exists for PayPal Pay in 4 if you scroll down to the bottom of the settings page.

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter alexsor

    (@alexsor)

    Yes, I have removed everything from the Sections config and it still shows. And yes, I’ve cleared the cache. PayPal Later is not enabled, yet still shows.

    Plugin Author Payment Plugins

    (@mrclayton)

    @alexsor can you please share a link to your website? This isn’t re-producible on my end and I don’t have any other reports of this behavior. If you don’t want to share your website publicly you can reach me by clicking the Help button located on every page of the Braintree plugin’s settings pages.

    One thing to take note of which I have a note to fix in next release; click the checkbox for Pay Later, which will cause all of the options to show. Then remove the “cart” and “checkout” options from the Pay Later messaging section then uncheck the Pay Later checkbox then save. That messaging option isn’t available if Pay Later isn’t selected.

    Kind Regards,

    Plugin Author Payment Plugins

    (@mrclayton)

    Setting to resolved. The merchant had enabled PayPal on a specific product page, which overrides the global setting.

    The individual product page options allow merchants to control payment buttons per product and those settings take precedence over the global settings.

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