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Hi Ciaran,

I have created a Paypal button in the paypal account on my client, and copied the code into the wysiwyg editor using RegularLab's sourcerer. The code is appearing in the inspector but the button is not appearing on the page. Since the code is appearing RegularLabs say it is not a sourcerer problem. Could this be an issue with Robyn template?

The page and site is in the url section below

Thank you

Peter
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We switched from Robyn to Layla, we could get it working with Robyn.

Cheers Ciaran

Peter
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Hello

Have you since been able to resolve this issue? Your Paypal button appears to be now displaying without issue.

Ciaran
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The url has changed to: https://www.catrinrees-doherty.com/prices

If the site is off line please sign on with nimda and BJ04ume1

Thank you
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I have checked that reverting back to the protostar template for that page show the Paypal button correctly.
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