Displaying collections in the store: Once you have created your collections, decide where to display them, whether on the homepage, in the navigation menu or as part of a promotional campaign. Go to “Customize theme” to manage the order and visibility of collections within the store.
After adding products to your store and organizing the design, let's move on to setting up payment methods and shipping options.
Setting up payment methods
Shopify supports a variety of payment options, from credit cards to online payment systems like PayPal and Apple Pay.
Here's how to set up payments:
Access your payment settings: From your Shopify fantuan database dashboard, go to “Settings” > “Payments”. Here you will see a list of available payment methods.
Shopify Payments: One of the simplest options is to use Shopify Payments, Shopify’s built-in payment gateway. It requires no additional integrations and supports all major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. By enabling Shopify Payments, you avoid additional transaction fees that may apply if you use external gateways.
To set up Shopify Payments, click “Activate Shopify Payments” and enter the required details, such as your bank account number and other information needed to receive payments.
Adding PayPal: Shopify includes PayPal as a default payment method. If you already have a PayPal Business account, you can quickly connect it. Otherwise, Shopify will walk you through creating one. PayPal is a popular option among customers because it allows them to pay without entering credit card details, which improves the user experience.
Payment and shipping setup
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