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Use the Payment Page Editor to customise mobile payment pages. The Payment Page Editor is available in the Merchant Interface.
There are three basic steps for customising your mobile payment pages:
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Basic steps for customising |
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It is recommended that you back up your mobile payment pages before copying any customisations to production. To create a back up, use the Backup and Restore function of the Payment Page Editor. |
1. Customise the characteristics of the payment pages using the Payment Page Editor.
You can customise elements such as text styles, colours and button images to match your branding. Customisations are saved to your test installation.
2. Use the Payment Page Editor to preview your changes.
To simulate a mobile or tablet device, you need to download software that lets you emulate these devices. For more information, see the topics under Emulating a Mobile Web Browser.
3. Copy your changes to your production installation.
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Copying your changes to production copies all changes - including those made to the desktop payment pages - since the last time changes were copied to production. It is recommended that you check settings for both desktop and mobile payment pages before copying to production. |
You can customise almost every element in the mobile payment pages.
Element |
Customisations |
Text styles |
You can choose from four fonts when customising text. |
Colours |
You can customise the colours of different elements on the mobile payment pages, including the breadcrumb and large buttons. |
Button images |
For smaller buttons, you can upload and use your own button images or you can use Worldpay's default versions. If you use the default buttons, you can optionally customise their colours by selecting from eight colours. |
Header |
You can upload a custom logo to replace the Worldpay logo at the top of the payment pages. |
Background |
You can upload a background image or add a background colour to the entire page or to specific page sections (header, body, footer). Colours can be either gradients or solid colours. |