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eCommerce Website Design

eCommerce Websites
Most online retailers host eCommerce websites with the intention to provide quality services to customers.
The structure of an eCommerce website normally includes a shopping cart software installation within the site that then is integrated to the site owners merchant account. Many retailers use merchant accounts such as Authorize.net, PayPal, Google Checkout and others. […]

What is FTP?

What is FTP?
FTP stands for “File Transfer Protocol”. FTP is a process used for transferring data from your computer to the web. Most people use an FTP Application to help in transferring and exchanging files from the web, popular tools include: CoreFTP, FTP Explorer and CuteFTP. Some web designers have HTML editors with built in […]

Google Checkout

The main motive of Google Checkout™ is to make life easier for consumers in the process of purchasing products or services from online retailers.
Important aspects of Google Checkout™ are keeping consumers credit card information private from the online retailers. Google Checkout™ provides retailers with just the purchase funds and shipping information. Consumers can […]

What is W3C?

W3C is considered the international standard body assembly which helps in governing the promotion of the specification standards of the web. W3C is described as the World Wide Web Consortium and promotes the international standard body.
On the W3C website, they say: “W3C primarily pursues its mission through the creation of Web standards and guidelines. […]

Paypal For Website Payments

Besides using Paypal.com for payments on auctions such as eBay. PayPal can also be used to accept payments for services or products directly from your website. Using Paypal for website payments is considered one of the easiest and safest methods to accept payments online.
Purchasing on online from stores can be easy if you have a […]

Want a Widescreen Website?

Widescreen websites are becoming more and more popular, as monitor’s and laptops go widescreen many site owners want there sites to fit the full page from left to right. While this is a good idea, having your site with a fixed width widescreen is not such a good idea. If you go fixed width […]