Additional options can be used in both simple and custom setup options. Figure 2-11 shows the options available.
Figure 2-11
2.1.3.1 Maximum Items per Page
When a customer views a page containing a list of items, MCart automatically splits the list into separate pages if there are a large number of items. Set this parameter to the number of items you want listed on each page. (10 or 25 are good numbers to consider) If you use thumbnails in your shop, we recommend that you limit the items per page to 10 for faster loading time. If you choose not to use the thumbnails, 25 items per page are recommended.
2.1.3.2 Display Category Menu In Headers
If you divide your shop into categories, (see Configuration Setup), MCart will place a menu of links to each category page at the top of all shop pages as shown in Figure 2-12.
Main Entrance | View Shopping Cart | Place Order | Help
Everything | cool | test
Figure 2-12
If you do not want the categories listed in the header, select “No”.
2.1.3.3 Target for Secure Pages
If you run MCart inside a single frame of a framed document, you will discover the browser does not show the security information correctly when the customer is transferred to the secure server to place his order. To fix this problem, you can set the TARGET attribute for the secure server links. If you insert "_TOP", in this field, the secure server page will automatically open in a new window, which will display the security needed for your customer. Figure 2-13 shows how the new browser opens for the checkout area.
Figure 2-13
2.1.3.4 Alternate Checkout URL
Alternate checkout may be used as a different checkout method other than PGP, MCPS, or Authorize.net. To use this option, enter the URL to redirect for checkout.
2.1.3.5 Cookie Timeout
MCart uses a "cookie" to store the customer's shopping cart ID between visits to your shop. Use this field to set the number of days to store cookies. After the expiration date has been met, the customer’s cart will be deleted. It is best to leave this field at the default of 14 days.
Once all information has been filled out, you can either preview or update your HTML Setup Options.
2.2 Order Info Setup
Order information is used to provide contact information to your customers placing offline orders. This is used by a customer that does not want to make a purchase using the internet interface of your shopping cart, but rather via USPS, telephone, fax, or email (See Figure 2-14).
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