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How to combine a form with a product page (Weebly)

I'm helping with a Weebly website for a non-profit art association. There is an annual art show for which artists need to register, provide details about their art entries, and pay a registration fee. I'm having trouble finding a way to combine all of this into one operation. I see I can create a form to collect information, but I don't see a way to incorporate the fee payment into the form. Instead, it seems I need to create "website items" for the fee payment, display that product on a page, and go through a payment flow where (again) the entrant name, email, address, phone are captured.

 

Is there a way this can be done without coding (not even custom CSS)? What I envision is a form where the user enters their info, the art info, and presses "click to pay", at which point they'd enter their payment details, and all of that info would be reported in a registration log.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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HI, Square is the primary platform now with "Weebly" established sites grandfathered in.  There may be a few Weebly sellers here but the majority are on Square.  Best advice, is contact Square Support.

 

If you need help with your Square account please contact the Square Customer Success team directly. The team is available through live chat and by phone. The support number is 1-855-700-6000 and team members are available from Monday to Friday, 6am to 6pm, PST.

Hope this helps.
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OK, thank you for the info. I didn't set up the website in question, and wasn't involved, so I'm not sure how I can tell if we're really on "Weebly" or if we're on "Square". How can I tell? I do know that when I login at weebly.com I'm redirected to a Square login page, so that seems to indicate the latter. But the builder is still what existed in Weebly (it matches what I see on another site I now support, one which I know was started on Weebly before the Square acquisition).

 

Also none of the online documentation accurately represents what I actually see in the configuration, options, and so forth, so I've spent a bunch of time on trial & error. Also there are some blatant issues, like the inability to remove the "Qty" adjuster when offering services (where Qty doesn't even make sense). It will be confusing for the end user. I've seen in other forums that changing this has been requested for about 5 years, but Weebly/Square haven't done any new development in quite a while. There are also multiple things that just don't work at all (for example, ApplePay payments on website transactions).

 

I can try contacting Square support, but given "word on the street" I don't expect much help there. 

 

Thanks for your feedback!

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