Hi Stephen,
In general, I’m loving the new stripe plugin. There’s one slight catch – anecdotal evidence from users suggest that the form looks a bit ‘dodgy’ as it doesn’t have any payment card logos, or an indication that the payments are processed by a legitimate provider (Stripe). I think that this is discouraging some people from booking.
Though the styling here isn’t amazing, I hope you get the idea:
http://bracketfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Screen-Shot-2013-01-01-at-3.54.27-PM.png
Thanks,
Andrew

Andrew Shankie
Hi Stephen,
Any thoughts on some default logos and formatting for the Stripe booking form?
Thanks,
Andrew

Andrew Shankie
Hi Andrew,
Sorry, this one fell of the radar. At the moment the credit-card logos do appear, but where you select a gateway. If you only have Stripe enabled then that selection (and so also the credit card lopos) don’t appear. (Is that the case for you?).
I will definitely think about moving/copying the logos next to the card number input.
As for a “powered by Stripe”: in 1.8.0 the “submit” button will appear on the form customiser, meaning you could position a HTML element before/after the button (or directly beneath the gateway selection) indicating that the payment is processed by Stripe. I’m hesitant about adding it by default without wider support for it.

Stephen Harris