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calendars
Web-based calendars are a great way to share information and promote events or appearances. Web Hosting's Public Yahoo Calendar tool sends visitors to the public version of your Yahoo calendar so they can view your schedule.
card verification value
A card verification value, also called a credit card verification (CVV) code, is a security code designed to protect your credit card from fraudulent use. For VISA, MasterCard, and Discover cards, the number is the last three digits (usually set off by themselves) on the Signature Panel on the back of the card. For American Express, it's the four digits printed above your account number on the face of the card.
Catalog Manager
If you have a Merchant Solutions plan, you can use Catalog Manager to manage your inventory of products, including pricing and detail information. Add up to 50 product attributes per item, organize items into categories, and then use this data to review your inventory levels (to determine, for example, how many XL green shirts you have in stock). You can enter your products one by one or upload them from a .csv file. Learn more.
checkout pages
If you have Merchant Solutions plan, we'll automatically create your store's checkout pages for you, which includes your shopping cart, shipping and billing information, and order review and confirmation screens. You can control how many of these pages are displayed, customize these pages to make them visually consistent with your website design, and add custom messages, fields, gift wrapping choices, cross-sell recommendations, and more. You can also save customers' shopping cart contents for two weeks, giving them multiple opportunities to complete their purchase. Learn more about checkout pages.
click trails
Click trails show the paths customers take through your web site. You can use this data to discover which paths lead to purchase, as well as determine the best way to direct people through your site. Available in Merchant Standard and Merchant Professional plans. Learn more.
CNAME
A CNAME (canonical name) record is a DNS record that can be used to create host names for a domain name. These host names can be set to point to other domain names or host names. Learn more.
comment
A comment is a note appended to an entry in a blog. Comments are generally posted by readers of the blog but can also be added by the blog owner.
Contacts
Your Contacts (formerly Address Book), contains all your email contacts and their email addresses. With your Contacts you can create distribution lists, create mailing labels, and more. Learn more.
cookies
A cookie is a small amount of data that can be transmitted by a web server to your browser when you visit a web site. Websites use cookies to remember details about you, such as your user name or site preferences, in order to personalize your experience on that website. Learn more.
Coupon Manager
With Coupon Manager, you can create coupons redeemable at your store for a specific dollar amount, percentage off, or free shipping. Your customers enter the coupon code during the checkout process, and we'll automatically calculate and display the discount on the following page. Coupon Manager also lets you track the performance of specific coupons, so you can see how many times they've been used, check how much revenue they've generated, and review graphs of their performance. Learn more.
Cross-Sell Manager
If you have a Merchant Standard or Merchant Professional plan, you can use our Cross-Sell Manager to dynamically suggest related products when customers place items in their shopping carts, and help boost your customer's spending per visit. For example, if a person places a digital camera in their cart, Cross-Sell Manager can automatically recommend a memory card, batteries, or photo editing software to the user. You can determine which products are recommended, set start and end dates for specific cross-sell offers, and even provide special pricing for cross-sell items to encourage your users to buy. Learn more.
CSS
CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, is a language used to define the presentation of documents written in HTML and other markup languages. Web developers can use CSS to control the display of a page or site (its layout, fonts, colors, and more) without having to change its structure or contents. The flexibility offered by CSS makes it easy to change the look of an entire site or page with just a few changes.
.csv file
A .csv (comma separated values) file is a format that allows you to save database or spreadsheet information as a text file, in which each field of data is separated by a comma (for example, Backpack, Blue, 04678, $49.95). If you have a Merchant Solutions plan, you can upload your entire product inventory as a .csv file and avoid entering each product individually. You can also download your inventory as a .csv file. Learn more.
CVV
See card verification value.
Custom Error Pages
The Custom Error Pages feature allows you to personalize the page that appears when your site visitor encounters a problem while viewing your website. You can use this tool to help eliminate your visitors' confusion by explaining how to remedy the issue. For example, when a visitor tries to view a page that you have deleted, he will typically encounter a generic 404 not found error. With Custom Error Pages, you could replace this message with friendlier directions to a new page. Similarly, you might replace the basic 401 authorization required error that occurs when a visitor enters incorrect sign-in information on a password-protected page with helpful instructions and contact information. Learn more.
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