'Accessibility and the Checkout Process'

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Joseph C. Dolson -- 'What Does Your Shopping Cart Need to Do?

A shopping cart has four primary functions:

  1. A view of the items in the cart.
  2. The ability to modify the items in the cart.
  3. The ability to leave the cart to continue shopping.
  4. The ability to leave the cart to complete a purchase.

This all sounds very simple, but for people with disabilities, all of these issues can be much more complicated....

The basics of accessible shopping cart construction require a properly organized data table, with columns or header rows that contain descriptive titles. For example, Product Name could be followed by Product SKU, Product Description, Price, and so on.'

Read the entire article at: http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/1229-Accessibility-and-the-Checkout-Process

Published by: PracticaleCommerce.com

Date: August 11, 2009

 

 

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