Web Development Terms and Definitions
Browse web development terminology used in builds, integrations, performance, and maintenance. Look up terms like CMS, APIs, SSR, caching, CDNs, and Core Web Vitals. Related service: Web Development.
GoPay: Central European Payment Integration
GoPay is the largest provider of online payments in the Czech Republic and a dominant force in Central Europe. For developers, it provides a unified gateway for credit cards, instant bank transfers, and digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Read moreabout GoPay: Central European Payment Integration
PayPal: Global Trust and Integration
PayPal is one of the world’s most recognized payment brands. For developers, it offers a range of SDKs that allow for both express “One-Click” payments and full credit card processing. Read moreabout PayPal: Global Trust and Integration
Stripe: The Infrastructure for Modern Payments
Stripe is a suite of APIs powering online payment processing and commerce solutions for internet businesses of all sizes. It is widely considered the gold standard for developers due to its robust documentation and flexible integration options. Read moreabout Stripe: The Infrastructure for Modern Payments
WCAG: Technical Compliance
For Web Developers, WCAG is the technical blueprint for the “Robust” principle. It ensures that the code is clean enough for screen readers, braille displays, and other assistive devices to interpret. Read moreabout WCAG: Technical Compliance
Webhook: Real-Time Data Communication
A Webhook is a way for one app to provide other applications with real-time information. A webhook delivers data to other applications as it happens, meaning you get data immediately, rather than polling for it manually. Read moreabout Webhook: Real-Time Data Communication
Payment Gateway Integration: Secure Online Transactions
A Payment Gateway Integration is the technical bridge that connects an e-commerce website to a financial institution. It securely authorizes and processes credit card or direct bank payments for online purchases. Read moreabout Payment Gateway Integration: Secure Online Transactions
Price Comparison Integration: Maximizing Market Reach
Price Comparison Integration is the process of connecting an e-commerce store to external platforms (like Google Shopping or Heureka) via data feeds. Read moreabout Price Comparison Integration: Maximizing Market Reach
OpenCart: Lightweight and User-Friendly E-commerce
OpenCart is an open-source online store management system. It is designed to be lightweight and easy to install, providing a straightforward dashboard for managing products, orders, and customers without excessive server requirements. Read moreabout OpenCart: Lightweight and User-Friendly E-commerce
PrestaShop: Dedicated E-commerce Excellence
PrestaShop is a freemium, open-source e-commerce solution. Unlike WordPress plugins, PrestaShop was built from the ground up specifically for online retail, offering deep inventory management and marketing features natively. Read moreabout PrestaShop: Dedicated E-commerce Excellence
Joomla: Powerful and Flexible Content Management
Joomla is a free and open-source CMS for publishing web content. It is often considered the “middle ground” between the simplicity of WordPress and the technical complexity of Drupal. Read moreabout Joomla: Powerful and Flexible Content Management