I have a small WordPress site that sells just one product. It is a new side hustle for me as a self published author. I have created accounts with spripe and PayPal. I am not savvy enough to know what floating cart, side cart means sorry. I am on a tight budget. I do obviously want a good customer experience however. Shipping will be set to a flat rate fee and be set to only within Australia (overseas customers can by via an alternative method, not via my cart). I need to cart to be able to have an adjustable quantity, and the customer pays through either PayPal or Stripe, but stripe beithe primary/preferred option. I have already got a plugin on the site for woocommerce. The job is straightforward but I need it done cleanly: • Build or configure a lightweight cart solution that plugs into my existing WordPress theme without breaking the current design or page-load speed. WooCommerce with most of its extras switched off is fine, but I’m open to alternative plugins or custom PHP/JavaScript if you can keep the footprint minimal. • Hook the cart to both PayPal and Stripe; customers should be able to choose either gateway at checkout and complete the purchase in one step. • Keep the user interface simple—this is a single-product site—yet visually consistent with my branding. I didn’t lock in whether the cart appears as a floating icon, sidebar, or separate page, so feel free to recommend the cleanest option and show me a quick mock-up before final implementation. • Test end-to-end: product added, quantity change, payment captured, confirmation email sent, order recorded in WordPress dashboard. When you’re done I’ll need the cart live on the site, documentation on any plugins or code snippets you introduced, and a brief note on how to update payment gateway keys in the future. If you’ve trimmed WooCommerce for one-item stores before, or built custom mini-carts that talk to PayPal and Stripe, this should be an easy win for both of us.