Then you will be sure that the payment gateway and the shopping cart program are compatible with each other. Another consideration is security. You want to sign up for some sort of security program, or choose a shopping cart that comes with security. These programs protect customers from having their information stolen. VeriSign and Trust-e are just two of the security programs that you can use. Make sure that your shopping cart is protected. Along with a security program, you should also have a verification process for orders. After the customer inputs all of the purchase and address information, there should be a "review order" button. This button should then take the customer to a page that lets them see the complete order details before confirming. This should be the last chance to back out. Then a "confirm order" or "place order" button should be used. Also, make sure that the design of your ecommerce business Web site is convenient and flows well. From your shopping cart, the customer should be able to navigate to other areas of the site.
A batch of branded Lamy AL-Star fountain pens
Development images of varying degrees of stability have existed for a while, but this week marked the release of official beta support for the Raspberry Pi 4. Naturally, we checked it out. Firstly, we'd strongly recommend starting with the pre-built Raspberry Pi image (which is now based on Raspbian Buster) rather than trying to manually install the thing (unless you fancy some extended command line tinkering. ) The nature of the Pi is such that we simply sacrificed an SD card and dumped the image on it. The downside of that approach is that any configurations and ROMs will need to be copied across. Not the end of the world, but might be a pain for some. The RetroPie gang reckons that "most packages run well" and we'd have to agree. Equally, stuff that was borked on previous versions remained borked here: we still stalled at the Sinclair Research text when trying out the prototype ZX Spectrum ROM available from the Centre for Computing History. The version of Fuse in the distribution seemed to be not impressed by it.