The obvious answer is no. This is Google’s domain in the first place. And it is not like people are paying a subscription for it or something. If bloggers do not like how Google is managing its search engine rankings by penalizing those selling links, then they should stay out of it.

I do not like what Google is doing either because it hurts my monetizing chances at earning something while doing what I enjoy: blogging.

However, Google can do whatever they want. It is like in a chatroom. If an officer and owner of a chatroom is abusive and kicks every other chatter out of the channel, what can they do? It is the kicker’s room after all. If they do not like it, then they stay out of it.

I think that situation is the same way as to how Google handles black hat SEO.

The frustration against Google is simply that bloggers cannot make any more money from services like paid posts and/or paid text links.

Yes, the era of paid posts and paid links is coming to an end soon. The only thing left for bloggers now is to make the most of it while some of those services are still operational.

Creating an ecommerce shopping cart is simple for people who want to sell their items online. There are many ways to deploys these carts on a website, and there are many more ways to make shopping online simple. If the business invests in a way to sell their items that is sensible, they will draw in more customers who enjoy the full shopping experience.

The Cart

People who are shopping on a website need to be able to place items in a shopping cart as they continue to browse the store. The shopping cart is a place where people can save all the times that they have chosen so that they can purchase them at a later time. The shopper can go back to the store whenever they want, and they can use other functions of the shopping cart to make sure that their friends and family know what it is they want.

The Wish List

The wish list is the most important part of the shopping cart. This is something that can be shared with others when they are shopping for the holidays or a birthday. These wish lists can substitute for a registry, and these wish lists make it simple for people to make holiday purchases.

The Checkout

The website that needs to make money on its products should have a simple checkout system. The company needs to decide what forms of payment they will take, and the company needs to make sure all those payments methods are integrated into their site.

When there businesses out there selling their wares to the public, they must invest in ways to make it easy for the public to shop with them. There are many ways for people to save the items they want to buy, and they can share these items with people all over the world.

The shopping on these websites is easy to do, and it increases profits for the business. The best online stores are easy to navigate, easy to checkout from and the shopping cart lasts forever until the customer has made the decision to purchase their items.

Sad to say, there is no such control in Java FX 2. However, Java FX 8 has one. Then again, if you want to maintain your rule that you must never force the user to update to the latest version just to be able to see a date picker, the only option is to make one.

Luckily, somebody else did the dirty work for us. Marko Jacob extended a more flexible version from Christian Schudt and it works flawlessly. Plus, using it is fairly easy too.

The downside to this is that you cannot import this control in the Java FX Scene Builder. You will have to add the DatePicker control programmatically.

javafx-date-picker

Download his JavaFX Date Picker Release on GitHub.

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