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Organizing a payment form
From the course: Building Great Forms with HTML and CSS
Organizing a payment form
- [Instructor] Businesses want people to spend money. That means paying for something should be the easiest part of the whole experience. But poor payment systems continue to result in a loss of billions of dollars for businesses. What can you do with payment integrations? The options are almost endless. First and foremost, you can sell products or services. You can also apply complex calculations to these sales, such as adding taxes and shipping costs or subtracting coupons. You can give your products helpful descriptions like images, quantity, color, and size options. A successful payment experience requires a clear path that users can navigate through smoothly. So it's vital that they are slick, quick, and efficient. No confusing long forms to wade through, no obstacles, no errors. Payment forms authorize online payments. They validate the user's details and ensure that the funds are available to pay you. Before we get…
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Organizing a payment form3m 56s
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Flow and order2m 9s
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Order summary overview5m 13s
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Personal details summary9m 56s
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Payment stepper2m 19s
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Input mask8m 21s
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Auto-populating city and state8m 15s
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Shipping5m 53s
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Handling payment, part 17m 53s
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Handling payment, part 27m 19s
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Handling payment, part 38m 27s
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Review and confirmation pages5m 9s
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