Quickly create consistent checkouts for use within websites using the power of the HTML5
Payment Request API. This project-oriented book simplifies the process of creating and
manipulating checkouts with the Payment Request API in browsers for websites or online
applications using little more than a text editor or free software. One of the key concerns of
any e-commerce company is ensuring customers complete the checkout process successfully and
for them to return. Unfortunately many checkouts still suffer from a high level of drop-out.
The Payment Request API is an open standard being developed by browser vendors to simplify
payments for users with a quick and seamless autofill process enabling a broader set of online
payment providers to participate in the market. The API is designed to be easy to implement
across all supported browsers and work with any payment type or service provider. Checking Out
with the Payment Request API equips you witha tool set that you can use to develop future
projects incorporate into your existing workflow and allow you to reduce any dependency on
complex custom-made checkouts that might be prone to failure or unwieldy to use. You'll learn
how to use the Payment Request API to create consistent checkouts quickly and easily and work
through practical example projects that will help familiarize you with using the API. We live
in an age where speed and accuracy are of the essence - add effortless flow to your payments
using this book today. What You'll Learn Implement the Payment Request API in a project Explore
some of the options for personalizing it for a project Gain an appreciation of pointers around
user experience and how this affects the API Understand how to manage issues and security when
using the Payment Request API Work through some example projects from standalone demos to
implementing in frameworks Who This Book Is For Website developers familiar with creating
shopping carts and looking to leverage the HTML5 Payment Request API. Also ideal for those in
agile development teams who want to focus on simplifying content in modern browsers using their
existing tools