New pay page migration properties

This page gives you access to the Payment Page Editor, which enables you to customise the look and feel of the payment pages as displayed to your shoppers.

You can, for example, customise the payment pages for individual installations, and add your own styles to the default stylesheet. You can make changes to the headers and footers, and upload your own button or card logo images. An extendable template is available supporting 23 languages, and you can edit the text of the payment pages to your specific wording or language requirements.

The Payment Page Editor

The Payment Page Editor enables you to choose custom background colours, amend button labels and page titles, and add images so that the payment pages match the design of your existing website. You can customise these pages:

For a more sophisticated level of customisation, you can modify the files used to build the Payment Service pages. To do this, you'll need to refer to the Customising Guide (Advanced) guide, and have knowledge of HTML, and the tools we provide in the Payment Page Editor.

For more information, refer to the Customising Guide (Standard) and the Customising Guide (Advanced).

Migrating to the new payment pages

To migrate to the new payment pages, you first need to ask your web developer to make some small changes to your settings in the Merchant Interface.

Once your service has migrated to the new payment pages, your web designer can then customise your pages in the Test environment and then publish these to the Production environment, where they will be visible to shoppers.

To get the process started, contact our technical support team who will enable the migration facility.