CODE: BUTTON:   Copy the code below just like you would normal text.    CODE     Paste the HTML code onto your website   Go to Your Website: Go to the HTML code for the web page where you want this "Add To Cart" button to appear. You can do this by using a text editor or your HTML editor. Paste the HTML code above into your website's HTML code next to the item you wish to sell. Now view your web page and you should see the "Add To Cart" button for buyers to press! Please ensure that the HTML code on your web page exactly matches the code above. Some HTML editors may add, delete, or change some characters in your code. If this is the case, please change the code on your web page to exactly match the code above. If you have further questions about adding the HTML code above to your webpages, please consult the Help section of your HTML editor.   Modifying the details of your button   You can easily modify your "Add To Cart" buttons at any time by editing the HTML code above. With small changes to the HTML, you can alter the name, price, item number, shipping fee, etc., associated with your button. To edit any of this information, access the HTML that you just inserted onto your web page. In the HTML code, find the variable you wish to edit. The variables have the following names: Item Name = item_name Item Number = item_number Price = amount   Copy 'View Cart' Button HTML   The HTML code below contains your "View Cart" button. Copy the code and paste it onto your webpage. When your customers press the button, they will be taken to a webpage listing the items they will purchase from you.      BUTTON To Create Another 'Web Accept' Button   Once you have copied and pasted the above HTML onto your website or into your email, you can create additional payment buttons for other items you would like to sell. Just press "Create Another Button" and complete the form again. Note: Customers outside the U.S. who do not already have a PayPal account will need to sign up for PayPal separately before making a Web Accept payment. Customers within the U.S. may sign up for a PayPal account during the Web Accept payment flow.