Description: Imagine giving PayPal's 'Donate' button a Web 2.0 makeover. What would happen?
You might end up with an online donation widget from GoFundMe - the web's most popular personal donation platform.
The GoFundMe donation widget connects directly to your existing PayPal account to give you instant & secure access to every donation you receive - in real time! Plus, you'll have access to detailed stats, reporting and online fundraising history from your GoFundMe dashboard.
The PayPal Donation Widget is available in 3 sizes: Button: 190px by 113px Badge: 261px by 345px Blog: 460px by 523px
Colors available: Green, Black, Navy, Purple, Red, Pink, Brown, Orange, Gold, Blue, Mint
Adding the Widget to a post, page, or sidebar
There are 2 ways to put your donation widget on your WordPress blog
1. Copy & paste the shortcode [gfmdonate] into a post or page. 2. Or click "Appearance" in the sidebar, click "Widgets", and then drag and drop Donation Widget into the area you would like.
Customizing the widget
You can configure the widget by changing the shortcode or by using Donation Widget Settings Your normal shortcode looks like: [gfmdonate] This will use the settings that you have selected in the Donation Widget Settings
In the following example, we are going to customize the color, size and url of the widget via the shortcode. [gfmdonate color='black' size='button' url='http://funds.gofundme.com/p59c']
Valid values for each of the options are: * Color=Green, Black, Navy, Purple, Red, Pink, Brown, Orange, Gold, Blue, Mint * Size=Button, Badge, Blog * URL=A valid donation URL
installation :
Automatic Install Instructions:
1. Login into your WordPress admin and click Plugins. Activate the Donation Widget by GoFundMe 2. Click Settings and click on Donation Widget. 3. Enter your Donation URL into the settings and then choose a size & color for your widget. 4. Locate a blog post or page you would like to add your donation widget to and enter the shortcode [gfmdonate] 5. Save your post/page!
Manual Install Instructions:
1. Create a gofundme directory in your plugins directory. It should look something like - wp-content/plugins/gofundme/ 2. Upload the gofundme.php file to this directory 3. Login into your WordPress admin and click Plugins. Activate the Donation Widget by GoFundMe 4. Click Settings and click on Donation Widget. 5. Enter your Donation URL into the settings and then choose a size & color for your widget. 6. Locate a blog post or page you would like to add your donation widget to and enter the shortcode [gfmdonate] 7. Save your post/page!
License: Shareware Related: Donation, Widget, gofundme, shortcode, Brown, Orange, Paypal, purple, black, Click, Access, Online, Sidebar, quotappearancequot, quotwidgetsquot, widgetyou, Configure O/S:BSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X File Size: 10.0 KB Downloads: 11
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