payment button not working
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why is payment button not been activated despite having stripe connected and logged in as Adminstrator in my site?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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I am uploading my book on one chapter/day basis. I have uploaded first block for all readers by selecting ‘Guest view’, and added the preface and first chapter as paid content which shows by tabbing on ‘subscribers view’. Are these steps enough to hit the publish button?
WP.com: Yes
Jetpack: No
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When I see my post in preview it opens both, content for the guest view and for the subscriber view. Is that right?
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Hey there –
Thanks for writing to us. I’d be glad to help you make the purchase opportunities more prominent on your site. We want folks to see how they can support your work!
You are correct, that it’s not very obvious at the moment. There’s a stripe link at the bottom of this page.
This is how things look for me:

Does it make sense to you to categorize all of your writings which are available for purchase in one area of the site? This strategy should help your sales.
If we work together to reduce the size of the site menu that will give your project a more professional appearance and make it easier for visitors to find the information they seek. Let me know if you’d like any tips/ideas on how to do that.
This Payments Button is kind of what I have in mind. We could list all of your books for sale on one page in a grid with these buttons.
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Hi Jasleen –
There’s no need to open up new forum threads. Just keep replying here as you have questions. You’ll see I merged 2 of your posts together to help keep things from getting lost.
>Does incognito browser mean seeing your page in web view page
If you’re signed in to WordPress.com and viewing your site you’ll see the editing side of things. It’s not the same as how visitors of your site will see it. Using incognito mode is a good way to test how visitors are seeing things.
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Okay. I found some more questions you have. Yes, if you are using Incognito to test a regular visitor to the site versus a subscription that would be a good way to test it.
It looks like you’re also needing help with subscription content in addition to the purchase button for your work. Let’s work these out one at a time.
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Let us know if you’d like to tackle the payment button or the subscription content first.
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