Best of eCommerceDecember 2024

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    Avatar of netguruNetguru·1y

    Headless E-Commerce: Explaining the Biggest Trend in E-Commerce

    Headless e-commerce separates the frontend presentation from backend operations, offering increased flexibility and customization for online stores. This architecture uses APIs for streamlined communication, enabling real-time data updates and a consistent user experience across multiple platforms. It benefits brands looking to innovate with tailored customer journeys, omnichannel support, and scalable systems. While headless e-commerce provides significant advantages, it requires more development expertise, higher costs, and ongoing maintenance.

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    Avatar of bytegradByteGrad·1y

    Next.js BFF With Separate Backend Is My Favorite Architecture

    The post discusses the benefits of using a separate backend with a Next.js application, highlighting scenarios where this architecture is advantageous. Examples include using different languages, handling heavy processing, and managing large product catalogs independently. The post includes a detailed example of setting up a decoupled backend using WooCommerce on Cloudways, with the front end hosted separately on Vercel, demonstrating how to fetch and display data from the backend in a Next.js app.

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    Avatar of tailwind_templatesTailwind Templates·1y

    Grocery store ecommerce tailwindCss html template

    Discover a new Tailwind eCommerce HTML template designed for optimal online shopping experiences. It features responsive design, customizable components, and is optimized for speed, ensuring your store stands out.

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    Avatar of uxplanetUX Planet·1y

    Payment Button Design Best Practices

    An effective payment button is crucial for eCommerce and SaaS websites. It should have clear labels, be visually distinct, and provide visual feedback during processing. Disabling the button while processing and keeping wait times short are important to enhance user experience. Handling errors gracefully and prioritizing accessibility, especially for keyboard and mobile users, are also key practices.

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    Avatar of wpbeginnerWordPress Beginner·1y

    12 Best WordPress eCommerce Website Examples (+ Design Tips)

    The post provides a list of the best WordPress eCommerce website examples with design tips to optimize your online store. It highlights the importance of features like mobile responsiveness, easy navigation, strong CTAs, quick loading times, and secure payment options. Each example includes key features and tips to learn from. The post also covers why WordPress is an excellent choice for eCommerce and offers a step-by-step guide on how to create your own online store using WordPress and related plugins like WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads.

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    Avatar of redislabsRedis·1y

    Meesho

    Meesho, an e-commerce platform, experienced rapid growth which pushed its backend to the limit during high-traffic sales events. To address performance issues, Meesho transitioned to Redis, resulting in significant improvements in system stability, scalability, and responsiveness. This migration allowed Meesho to handle large volumes of data with ultra-low latency, power dynamic features, and achieve substantial cost savings. Redis became integral to Meesho’s architecture, supporting millions of simultaneous users and enabling real-time personalization and gamification features.

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    Avatar of stefanmischookStefan Mischook·1y

    The Importance of Good Docs for Your Web Dev Business ft. PayPal Integration Guides

    Uncle Steph discusses the importance of having good documentation for web development, illustrated through PayPal's upgraded checkout integration guides. PayPal offers four options for integrating e-commerce capabilities—Standard, Advanced, No Code, and Enterprise—with step-by-step guides, interactive previews, and a built-in sandbox for testing. These features make the integration process seamless and intuitive, helping developers ensure their payment setups are tailored and functional.