Hi @bmw2182,
Hope this message finds you well.
Well, which payment method will show if enabled depends on PayPal, what can be done through Forminator is to disable the button, and the PayPal server, in turn, sends the site the options it deems required. Forminator does not have any control over that.
In such case, you might need to check with PayPal support about why is not showing up. You can also refer to this link https://developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout/pay-with-venmo/#link-eligibility for further information.
Sorry that we can’t do much on this.
Best regards,
Laura
Hi @bmw2182
We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll go and mark this thread as resolved. If you have any additional questions or require further help, please let us know!
Kind Regards,
Kris
I’m working with Paypal – finally got somewhere with them. I sent the response above to them and they are telling me the following….. PayPal will dislay the Venmo button on the checkout page if the following is on the URL: &enable-funding=<font color=”#000000″ face=”Monaco, Consolas, Andale Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, monospace”><span style=”caret-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);”>Venmo</span></font>
Help – I’m in the middle.
Having the same issue and found the same solution at PayPal as bmw2182. Venmo won’t be enabled by default, so Forminator not turning it off isn’t a way to have it show up. If I create a button and embed it on the same page, Venmo shows. But trying to use the form, it does not.
From the help page:
Enable Venmo as a funding source
Venmo isn’t displayed as a payment option in Checkout integrations by default. Add enable-funding=venmo as a query parameter to your JavaScript SDK <script> to display Venmo as a payment option.
If you have an existing vertical button stack, an additional Venmo button renders under the stack. Make sure you leave enough room on your page for the Venmo button.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by
tzigane.
I need to find the file to add this to. I know just enough to be dangerous. lol