A Help document? When writing your link, consider which words the user will be thinking about, and try to include some version of those in the link. (And then make sure that the information you promise in the link actually shows up on the next page). Buttons: It's All About Action. Buttons, on the other hand, usually contain fewer words. If you want to avoid having to use a form or an input and you're looking for a button-looking link, you can create good-looking button links with a div wrapper, an anchor and an h1 tag. You'd potentially want this so you can freely place the link-button around your page. Insert a Rounded Rectangle shape to turn it into a clickable button. When you click the shape in the Ribbon, move your cursor into the message body to draw the shape by simply clicking and holding down the mouse button on the place where you want to insert it. Then move your mouse to draw the shape. Release the mouse button to create the shape. MaxButtons Pro is the most popular WordPress Button Plugin. Create beautiful WordPress buttons in less than 5 minutes with our WordPress Button Generator.
I am creating an introductory email with various links to resources. To make the links strike a bit more and give the introductory email a bit of an interactive look, I’d like to insert these links as clickable buttons.
How would I turn these hyperlinks into buttons?
A really simple method to achieve this is to insert a picture of a button, select that button (picture) and then create a hyperlink (keyboard shortcut: CTRL+K) for it to your resources.
If you don’t have a ready-made button image yet, you can create it yourself, with whatever text you want, in one of the following ways.
Creating a button shape in Outlook
To create the button in Outlook itself, you can use the Shapes feature. You’ll find it on the Insert tab in the Ribbon. In this case a “Rounded Rectangular” shape will be a good fit.
Insert a Rounded Rectangle shape to turn it into a clickable button.
When you click the shape in the Ribbon, move your cursor into the message body to draw the shape by simply clicking and holding down the mouse button on the place where you want to insert it. Then move your mouse to draw the shape. Release the mouse button to create the shape. You can always resize and move it afterwards.
Once inserted, select the shape and simply start typing to add text to it. You can style it further via the Format tab of Drawing Tools.
When done styling the button, select the shape again and press CTRL+K or Insert-> Hyperlink to turn the entire button into a shortcut.
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Via the Drawing Tools tab you can make your shape look like a button.
While this is a very flexible and quick way to create your own custom buttons, not all mail clients are able to interpret these shapes unless you are using Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016. Previous versions of Outlook will use the emz format whereas Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016 will use the png format.
To ensure optimum compatibility when using Outlook 2010 or previous, you can first create a button image file (png or jpg) via the instructions below.
Note: The web interface of Gmail properly supports the shapes sent from Outlook but also shows a image001.emz attachment unless you are using Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016. The Outlook.com web interface also properly supports it; It won’t show an attachment icon nor does it list the button as an attachment even when you aren’t using Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016.
Creating a button image file
If you prefer to use png or jpg images rather than shapes, a quick workaround would be to first design the shape/button in Word or Outlook, take a screenshot of the result, paste that in a picture editing tool (even Paint will do) cut it out or resize the canvas and save it as a png or jpg file which you would then insert into your message.
As an alternative to doing this in Word or Outlook, you could also use your favorite picture editing tool to create the button (and again, you can even do this in Paint!) or use a web service to create a button such as Button Generator or Da Button Factory.
Learn how to create a Donate button by using the Create a PayPal payment button page.
Required | Open the PayPal button creation page. |
Required | Step 1: Choose your button style. |
Required | Step 2: Add organization name and logo. |
Required | Step 3: Set donation amounts. |
Optional | Step 4: Adjust optional settings. |
Optional | Using your button. |
Optional | Manage buttons. |
Open the PayPal button creation page
Log in to your PayPal Business or Premier account at paypal.com. Your PayPal account Summary page opens.
At the top of the page, select Tools, and then All Tools.
Scroll to the PayPal buttons tile and click Open.
Select the type of button you want to create. The Create PayPal payment button page opens and displays the button's configuration options.
Step 1: Choose your button style
Customize how your button looks on your site and see a preview of your choices in the Button Preview pane.
- Choose your country
- Choose your language.
- If you select to use the PayPal button style, choose to use either the large or small size and whether to show accepted card logos.
- If you select to use your own button image, enter the URL for your button image. The URL must be HTTPS and the file must be .jpg, .png, or .gif.
- Click Continue.
Step 2: Add organization name and logo
Choose how to display your organization's name and logo.
- Enter a URL for your logo. The URL must be HTTPS and the file must be .jpg, .png, or .gif.
- Your organization's name is autofilled based on your login information.
- Optionally, enter your organization's purpose.
- Choose whether to provide a list of programs or not. If yes, list one to ten program names, using the Add and Remove buttons as necessary.
- Click Continue.
Step 3: Set donation amounts
Set the currency of donations and donation amounts.
- Select the currency in which you receive donations.
- Choose whether donors can give any amount, an exact amount, or provide three set amounts. If you choose the last, enter amounts for all three fields. Donors will also have the option to put in their own amount.
- Choose whether to let donors make recurring monthly donations.
- Click Continue.
Step 4: Adjust optional settings
You can enable the following button options:
Get info from donors
- Select to collect donor mailing addresses. This will be shared with the transaction details if the donor opts to share their information.
- Choose whether to let donors send you optional notes with their donations.
Route donors back to your site
- Enter a return URL to redirect donors to if they cancel the donation before completing it.
- Enter a URL for a donor to return to after completing their donation.
- Set account identifier to enable PayPal to link the button to your PayPal account. Choices are using a merchant account ID (recommended) or your organization's email address (autofilled based on your login information).
- Add additional HTML button variables. For a list of supported options, see HTML Variables for PayPal Payments Standard.
To complete the donate button process, click Finish and Get Code.
Using your button
After you get the code, use your donate button in any of these ways:
- Insert the HTML code into your site.
- Use the shareable URL in social media, emails, and other notifications.
- Print a QR code to use on physical materials or at events.
View/edit a button
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- Log in to your PayPal account at paypal.com. Your PayPal account Summary page opens.
- Visit paypal.com/buttons to access the Create PayPal buttons page.
- Tap the ‘View your saved buttons’ link in the top right hand corner.
- Choose a button from the ‘My Saved Buttons’ page and tap the action icon on the right.
- Select from secondary menu to View code, Edit button, Duplicate button, or Delete button.
Manage buttons
You can edit, view code for, and delete your saved buttons. You can also use a saved button to create a similar or new button.
- To access the Create PayPal button page, navigate to paypal.com/buttons.
- If you are not already logged in, click Log in to log in.
- In the top right hand corner, click View your saved buttons.
To the right of the button, click the down arrow next to Action and click one of these actions:
- Edit button
- View code
- Create similar button
- Delete button
- Create new button
- Depending on the action you chose, type any required information to complete the action.
For all actions except delete button, click Select Code.After you get the code, use your button in any of these ways:
- Insert the HTML code into your site.
- Use the shareable URL in social media, emails, and other notifications.
- Print a QR code to use on physical materials or at events.
- For all button actions except delete button, click Go to My saved buttons.
- The My Saved Buttons page shows new buttons and omits deleted buttons.