The Cleanest Zero-Clutter Page Layout for Shopping Carts

If you’ve ever bought anything online, you’re probably familiar with how cluttered shopping cart pages are. It’s not always easy to verify the items you’re buying when lots of text and buttons compete for your attention. A cluttered page layout increases the user’s cognitive load. As a result, it takes them more time and effort […]

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