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After setting up your pricing plans with Payment Page on your WordPress website, you may want to customize other details of your payment form. Using the Elementor integration, you can customize form field contents, the content and positioning of your pricing plans an submit button, and the actions after payment completion. Payment Page is a WordPress plugin that makes accepting online payments easy. Connect your payment gateway, import a fully customizable template, and start getting paid. Stripe Integration With a powerful Stripe Connect integration, onboarding your Stripe account is effortless. Connect in both test and live modes and easily switch between them in development. When you're ready to go live, share your Payment Page link with your customers to sign up products or services with one-time payments or recurring subscription payments. Learn more at https://paymentpageplugin.com/integra... Elementor Integration Elementor's awesome customization options and flexibility at your fingertips! Every part of your Payment Page can be customized, branding styling, sizing, and so much more! Learn more at https://paymentpageplugin.com/integra... Get started completely free on WordPress.org: https://wordpress.org/plugins/payment... Preview the templates available on our site: https://paymentpageplugin.com/templates/ Transcript: We’ve built a TON of flexibility into Payment Page, so I’m going to jump right in to show you some of the deeper customizations you can make with your payment form. After you’ve set up pricing plans, you may want to adjust the plan details. You can reorder the information, add custom text, and make it look exactly how you want. If you prefer to only show some basic information in the dropdown, you can disable all these fields from appearing. The Submit Button offers the same functionality, so you can put the information down there instead. Next, the form fields all have Labels and Placeholder text that can be customized. Finally, you can adjust what happens after you submit your payment form. There are currently 3 supported actions, including an Email, Redirection, or Dynamic Message. If you want to send an email, we’ve incorporated all of Elementor’s default options for that. If you want to redirect, simply put in the URL of the page. The Dynamic Message appears below the Submit Button. Check out our other videos to learn about Styling all the different aspects of your payment form! Thanks to bensound.com for the free background music.