Hide Paypal Code

Hide Paypal Code - Amazing Easy-To-Use Software Instantly Generates Secure PayPal Buttons On The Fly… Right From Your DeskTop!

Encrypt Your PayPal Buttons In A Single Click… Eliminating Digital Theft And Protecting Your Profits!

No More Wasted Time Logging Into PayPal Just To Create Or Edit Your Buy Buttons!

Did you know that the average cyber-thief can STEAL your digital products in LESS than 30 seconds? That means you could be LOSING money at this very moment!

In case you’re not already aware, there’s a CRITICAL overlooked PayPal security hole which affords cyber-thieves the ability to download your digital product or access your members area. How?

All someone has to do is look at your source code in order to view the redirect success URL address located in the PayPal buy button code. And once they’ve got that, they can simply go to that page and do whatever they want…for FREE!

Here are the shocking results of what cyber-thieves can get away with
if you choose not to encrypt and secure your PayPal buttons:

  • bypass the payment process altogether!
  • alter or completely delete your sales code!
  • virtually swipe your profits right out from under your nose!
  • purchase your digital product or service for $0.01!
  • access your membership area free of charge!
  • steal and distribute your product for free throughout the Internet
  • resell your product and enjoy YOUR profits!

How much money do you want to lose simply because you haven’t encrypted your PayPal source code and secured your download pages?

Believe it or not, the reality is that sooner or later, your product will be accessed illegally unless you take preventive steps now!

The good news is, you’re only minutes away from locking your PayPal source code and protecting your profits once and for all!


“Finally! Quality Software That Provides SO Much Convenience You’ll Wonder How You Ever Got By Without It. PLUS You Get Premier Encryption That Will Stop Cyber-Thieves In Their Tracks!”
PayLock Generator will allow you to create encrypted PayPal buttons right from the convenience of your desktop. It is a simple software program, which literally does all the work for you.

With This Software You Can:

  • Protect your digital products!
  • Encrypt your PayPal buttons with a single click! (no scripts to install)
  • Eliminate PayPal theft and enjoy more profits!
  • Experience A Real Sense Of Security!
  • Utilize premier encryption technology!
  • Generate unlimited PayPal single-item, subscription, and shopping cart buy buttons - without logging into your PayPal account!
  • Save and load your PayPal buttons to your hard drive… easily modify any button with a few clicks of your mouse!
  • Test your PayPal button right from the PayLock Generator interface!
  • Customize your order page background color! (choose from either black or white)
  • Use an incredibly simple user-friendly interface!

No more wasted time logging into PayPal.com just to create a buy button.

This software has eliminated the irritating task of always having to log-in into PayPal.com to create your buy buttons!

That’s right! Generating PayPal buy buttons is now a simple point and click of your mouse on the PayLock Generator icon that sits right on your desktop!

The only reason you should want to go into your PayPal account is to access your money.

Buy Now for only $10  and starting using this great software in a few minutes..

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Should I Use a Mac or PC

Should I Use a Mac or PC? Great Question. You can use either for PC or a Mac re for designing. I started out designing web site’s on a PC back in the late 90’s. When I talk about design I am talking about designing graphics using a program like Adobe Photoshop not writing content.

 

I was introduced to a Mac as I was studying Multimedia during my course in web site design. The difference is obvious between both. Macs are designed more for designing Multimedia and Macs as a computer that can do so many things for you. If you plugged in a Camera into your PC via a USB cable you will need to install software and drivers. With a Mac all you need to do is plug in your cable and start downloading your images. Your camera is detected automatically and no drivers are needed for a Mac.

Windows XP is more easier to use today but sometimes tinkering is still required with the requirement of drivers etc to connect your hardware with your operating system. There is 1 major difference between both.

With a Mac your screen does not need to be calibrated so what you print looks the same as your screen. Windows requires your screen to be calibrated so what you see gets printed.. The screen on a Mac tends to be a little lighter and if you are erasing areas on an image make sure you do this correctly.

Tip - If you’re using the eraser or a paint brush to make parts of your image disappear make sure you do this correctly because I have found that looking at it from a PC it looks fine (which might have to do with my monitor settings) but viewing the image on a Mac re I could see small faint areas I have missed with the eraser or paint brush.

The other advantages you have with a Mac re are:

  • No hunting for Drivers. Mac is plug and play
  • No Viruses. Yes download as many PC viruses as
    you like they wont harm your Mac.
  • What you see on your screen is what gets printed

The good news is you don’t need to spend a fortune on a Mac. I purchased my e-Mac back in 2002 for about $3000 Aus today you can buy the same machine for around $600 Aus on ebay which includes a dvd burner and the OSX operating system.

Remember what was good for us a few years ago can still be used today at the fraction of  the price. I haven’t updated my machine and don’t intend to.

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Web Page Template

Web Page Template - When you create one you will be able to implement an identical look and feel throughout your website. Shortly it will be time to build your web site We will start this off by building a that includes:

* Designing the template only
* Finding positions for your images
* Selecting the right colors
* Adding your navigation links to this template
(just use links to pages you will create and name in the future)
* Double checking your template and make sure you don’t need to change anything
* Double check your navigation links. Did you forget to add any?
* Once you’re convinced that this is going to be your template page save it over and over again as the link names on your navigation links. Your look and feel will now be identical throughout your web site.
* Change the content only on each page you created using the and save them as you make changes.
* Your web site should now be complete

Tips - On your computer create a folder where you will save your and html files and then create a folder titled images inside this folder.

Example - c:/foldername/web page1.html

Now save all of your web page’s into this folder and your images into the images folder.

Example - c:/foldername/images

The links from your web page to your images should be:

Example - c:/foldername/myweb page.htm/images

So when you upload your web page’s the images will be linked from the images directory on your server.

Now login to your hosting account and in your main directory upload the complete images folder. The folder should be created for you as you do this. In the main directory upload all of your html files.

Visit the web page and your job is now complete.

Tips - Your web page’s can be saved with an extension such as .htm or .html. As long as they are all linked properly this will not matter. The only thing you need to investigate with your webhosting company is what extension your main web page needs to be so that when visitors visit your web site.

Example - www.mywebsite.com it auto defaults to www.mywebsite.com/index.html.

Traditionally its index.html but please check this with your web host. What I tend to do with my image is to upload them first into the images folder then link to them directly

Example - www.mywebsite.com/images/image1.jpg

How you do this is your choice. Before you delve in too deep have a practice putting up a web page first then a web page with images onto a remote server using your web page making software.

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How to Create a Website and Upload It

You might be wondering if its your first time. Building a website which includes the
whole concept of designing and uploading can be a daunting experience.

Building a website consists of designing and creating your web page’s and uploading your website webpage’s and images
to your webhosting account using a FTP software program.

You will then need to make sure all of your links to your web page’s and images work.

Lets take a quick look at the process.

1. First thing you need to do is design your website template.  My suggestion is to prepare your images first and website ftp your images  to your web hosting account then build your webpage’s.

You will need to work out your image links and have these ready for your webpage’s. Example - If you have add a folder
and you name it images on your main web hosting directory your image path will be www.yourdomainname.com/images.

Many website designers like using the image link “images/image1.jpg” I prefer to use the complete path to my images.

2. The next step is to insert your images into your webpage editing software program.

Once you have completed your webpage’s its time to upload these to your server.

Below is a brief overview how this complete process works.

Step 1 – Create your images and upload your images to your image directory on your server using a FTP Software program.

Step 2 – Create your webpage and insert the image path that points from your image path from your server in your webpage using either html code or a WYSIWYG editor.

Example – www.yourdomainname.com/images/image1.jpg

Step 3 – Your image now appears in your webpage editing program.

Step 4– Upload your webpage to your server using FTP software.

Step 5 – concept is now complete.

Visit your webpage via your browser and your webpage should come up with your content and images linking properly.

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Font Info For Your Web Site

There are 2 types of font you need to be familiar with when you’re building a web site.

Serif and Sans Serif are the 2 types. Basically Serif stands for feet and sans serif stands for no feet.

If you take a look closely to Times New Roman type-font it appears to have ‘feet’ where if you have a look at sans serif type
the letters are just straight and not curved.

An example of Sans Serif type-fonts are Arial and Verdana. Take a look at your local newspaper does the text look this or this? There are hundreds of fonts out there you can use however you need to use fonts that are already installed on your visitors computer who will be the ones viewing your web site. Theres in no point in using the type-font Miami on your web site when it looks really good on your computer but it wont look as good on your visitors computer. To be safe only use Times New Roman or Arial or Verdana when building a web site.

I personally like the Verdana type-font when building a web site. It not only looks smart but is appealing to eye. Best thing is that many web sites suit this style displaying text on a webpage and is not limited to a few web sites.

You might be thinking there is a particular type-font I want to use as a webpage title. What can I do?

You can accomplish this task by using Illustration software programs such as Adobe Illustrator or an image editing program like Photoshop. You will need to create a new image design it how you like by adding your text save it and add it to your webpage.

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