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Hi,

thanks for all your work on this, Drew!

drew wrote on 2011-12-15 20:13:

we do not want to go to a donate page, where folks could select
appropriate country/currenty codes, rather go right from the button in
the header.

Indeed. The easier and faster the process goes, the more donations are likely to come in. ;-)

- seems what we might need is a drop down in the header also.

The paypal button graphics have differing widths (language strings) but
a common height, 47 px.

The header is IIRC 88px - so we have room for a drop down.

Since the LibO sites are language based we only use the appropriate
language graphic for the site, the drop down control placed under it
would allow the user to select their country.

The change of the country drop down then needs to alter the codes in the
form fields going back to paypal.

Does that sound about right?

Sounds good to me!

Florian

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