Design & Development
The nuts and bolts of an ecommerce site are design and development. We address design innovation and trends — including layouts, colors, photography, logos, video, and more. We explain the basics of code — HTML, CSS, JavaScript — as well as platforms, themes, plugins, open source, and related topics.
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Platforms & Apps
Debate: Hosted Shopping Carts ‘Perfect For Most Entrepreneurs’
August 27, 2007 • PEC Staff
1ShoppingCart is a hosted shopping cart with thousands of small business customers. Michael Valiant, 1ShoppingCart's product management and marketing specialist, offers his views on hosted cart solutions. PeC: Why should an ecommerce business consider a hosted shopping cart, versus pu...
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Platforms & Apps
Debate: Licensed Carts Offer Flexibility and Portability
August 27, 2007 • PEC Staff
ProductCart is a licensed shopping cart used by thousands of ecommerce merchants. We asked its CEO, Massimo Arrigoni, whether licensed shopping-cart software is better for smaller businesses than hosted cart solutions. PeC: Why should an ecommerce business consider a licensed shopping...
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Design & Development
Web Hosting Companies: Sources To Help You Choose
August 22, 2007 • Pat Callahan
When it comes to selecting a web host, there’s a lot to choose from. It’s possible your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may have its own web hosting capabilities, and it’s not a bad place to start. However, more than likely you’ll need an independent host that can specifically address y...
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Design & Development
Catalogs Can Complement An eCommerce Site
August 19, 2007 • Pat Callahan
As ecommerce businesses begin to grow, a dilemma some may face is the decision of whether a catalog is an appropriate multichannel tool. Latienda.com, which sells a variety of items not generally available outside of Spain, was faced with just such a predicament six years ago. And int...
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Design & Development
Tech Support July 2007: Accessibility
July 16, 2007 • Brian Getting
I keep hearing about accessibility. What is it and why is it important? Accessibility, in the context of a website, is the measure of how easily people with disabilities can perceive, navigate, access and interact with electronic content and information. People with disabilities face...
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Design & Development
Quick Query: Alternative Payment Option eBillme
June 27, 2007 • PEC Staff
Marwan Forzley is president and CEO of online payment alternative eBillme (Modasolutions.com), formerly known as SECURE-eBill. How does a consumer use eBillme? Forzley: When you are at the checkout, there are all kinds of payment options. You've got Visa, MasterCard and American Exp...
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Design & Development
Protect Data From Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Attacks
June 25, 2007 • Brian Getting
Security is always going to be a concern for both developers and ecommerce business owners alike, since providing a secure environment for making transactions is not only a matter of gaining customer trust, it is also a legal requirement. As websites become more interactive they are uti...
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Code
Video Tutorial: CSS Design, Part Two
June 20, 2007 • Brian Getting
In the conclusion of our two-part video tutorial on CSS layout and design, we will take the layout we created in the beginning of this tutorial and begin to apply graphics and other visual stylings to it, in order to achieve the look we are going for. In Part Two, we will be looking a...
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Code
Video Tutorial: CSS Design, Part One
June 19, 2007 • Brian Getting
Designing search engine friendly websites can be intimidating, particularly for designers who are just learning how to use CSS formatting. One of the most intimidating aspects to learning CSS design is creating page layouts that do not rely on tables. In the first of a two-part video...
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Design & Development
Product Spotlight: eBay Items, Mouse & Tablet, And More
June 8, 2007 • PEC Staff
Blog Your eBay Items Have you ever found something on eBay that you really wanted to let your friends know about? Or is your business selling items on eBay and you want to cross-promote those items in your businesses' blog? If so, eBay To Go is for you. It's a way for you to share inte...
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Design & Development
Web Conversion Strategy: When Design Dominates
June 8, 2007 • Mat Greenfield
A local business magazine had written an article reviewing the website designs of various local companies. As you may imagine, I read with dismay as the three-page article focused solely on graphic design. There was no mention of usability, conversion rate or site effectiveness (using a...
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Design & Development
Critique Part Four: Site Search
June 4, 2007 • PEC Staff
The Problem: The results aren't always relevant. The Fix: A search for "snowboard" returns wax as the top result — but no snowboard until the fourth page of results, even though the site has an entire section dedicated to snowboards. Similarly irrelevant results came back for "bindings...
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Design & Development
Online Payment Alternative: Bill Me Later
May 24, 2007 • PEC Staff
Vince Talbert is the vice president of marketing for I4 Commerce (pronounced "eye four commerce"), a company offering the online payment alternative Bill Me Later at. PeC: What does Bill Me Later provide to customers? Talbert: "It is a payment option designed so customers can make ...
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Design & Development
Installing Google Maps On Your Site
May 2, 2007 • Brian Getting
Implementing Google Maps into your website is an easy way to provide rich, interactive map features that can help your customers find your business. Of particular interest to brick-and-mortar stores, Google Maps provides an Application Programming Interface (API) that makes it easy fo...
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Design & Development
Analysis: The New PayPal
April 26, 2007 • Massimo Arrigoni
To more than 50 million users, PayPal used to signify a peer-to-peer payment exchange that relied largely on email notifications. Not anymore. While PayPal still stands as one of the most recognized brands in the ecommerce world, it’s no longer a single payment system: It's a suite of d...
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Design & Development
Basic Definitions: Web 1.0, Web. 2.0, Web 3.0
April 18, 2007 • Brian Getting
“What is web 2.0?” We receive this question often. It likely has as many answers as the number of people using the term. However, since talk of web 3.0 has ...
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Platforms & Apps
What Do You Dislike About Your Shopping Cart?
April 18, 2007 • PEC Staff
Readers weigh in on what they would like to see improved with their carts. 1ShoppingCart "We offer live UPS shipping rates, but for some reason 1ShoppingCart is only set up for commercial rates. It should default to residential rates. I would guess there are five residential buyers ...
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Design & Development
What is Ruby on Rails?
April 9, 2007 • Brian Getting
First there was Ruby, and now there is Ruby on Rails. Ruby is an open-source web-programming language that was developed in Japan in 1995. Ruby resides on your web server and operates similarly to other programming languages, such as PHP, ASP and Perl. “Rails” is a separate pre-built ...
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Design & Development
Why Authenticate Email?
April 9, 2007 • Brian Getting
Mail servers require a username and password authentication for outgoing mail (mail being sent from your computer to someone else) so the servers can maintain control over who is allowed to use the resource. The first, and probably most obvious, motivation is to control email spam. By r...
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Design & Development
Will All My Windows Applications Run On A Mac?
March 8, 2007 • Brian Getting
This question relates to the new Apple computers that include Intel chips. Since the switch to Intel processors, it has been possible to load Microsoft's Windows operating system onto Apple hardware. As long as the system requirements for the version of Windows you plan to run are met b...
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Design & Development
Payment Options For International Sales
February 21, 2007 • PEC Staff
Cross-border sales can help businesses reach new types of consumers and new levels of profitability. Small online businesses must determine what payment options are available in order to successfully operate across international borders. Once in place, these options can be a powerful to...
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Design & Development
Does A Proxy Server Keep Me Anonymous On The Internet?
February 7, 2007 • Brian Getting
Does a proxy server keep me anonymous on the Internet? No. And that is that. Unless you are a very talented hacker, there is no such thing as anonymity on the Internet. A common misconception about anonymous is that they allow you to surf the Internet and do whatever you want without ...
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Design & Development
How Is An Atom Feed Different From An RSS Feed?
February 7, 2007 • Brian Getting
An Atom feed is very similar to an RSS feed in that it is a lightweight XML format allowing for easy syndication of web content. In fact, most RSS readers and news aggregators will be able to read Atom feeds just fine, as it is becoming a widely-used alternative to RSS feeds. What's a ...
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Design & Development
Google Analytics’ Security Warnings
February 5, 2007 • Brian Getting
The subject of security warnings with Google Analytics is one that has been frequently brought up by our readers, and was something that I ran into when I launched an earlier Practical eCommerce website. The issue is that occasionally someone will install Google Analytics on their site ...
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Design & Development
What Can Digg.com Do For My Online Business?
February 5, 2007 • Brian Getting
Digg.com is probably best called a social networking news site. The idea behind Digg.com, and other sites like it, is that users submit web pages they have bookmarked or "dugg." After a certain number of people "digg" the same web page, it is moved to the top of the index, which is on D...
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Design & Development
Is The Mobile Web Right For Your Ecommerce Business?
January 15, 2007 • PEC Staff
Among the topics of conversation for those who make 2007 business technology predictions is the extent to which the "mobile web" — cell phones and other devices that access the Internet for information and ecommerce — will gain traction in the United States. In parts of Europe and Asia...
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Design & Development
Preparing Your Website For Mobile Devices
January 15, 2007 • Brian Getting
With the growing number of consumers using mobile devices, such as cell phones and PDAs, to access the Internet, it’s important to make sure your website can be accessed by ...
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Design & Development
Internet Explorer 7 is Coming
December 1, 2006 • Brian Getting
The upcoming release of the Windows Vista operating system also means the impending release of the full version of the web browser Internet Explorer 7. Like most website developers, I toughed out a brief bout of panic as memories of the release of Internet Explorer 6 came rushing back t...
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Design & Development
Tech Support – December 2006
December 1, 2006 • Brian Getting
Question: I'm confused by all the prices out there for domain-name registration. My hosting company occasionally offers free domain name registration, yet I see some other companies charging up to $29.99 annually to register a domain name. Are the more expensive versions somehow better...
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Design & Development
Google Takes On Microsoft Office
November 20, 2006 • PEC Staff
Google's never made a secret of the fact that its vision of your future computer desktop does not include any Microsoft products. For Google, all you'll need is a browser, an Internet connection, and a Google account - everything else is optional! Google will provide for all your comput...