Today, we are going to talk about Magento 2 widgets – snippets of code that make it possible to display a wide range of content placing it at specific block references on your e-commerce website. The following article discusses their core features as well as sheds light on how to import and export Magento 2 widgets. Continue Reading
While thousands of merchants worldwide use Zen Cart, there are enough reasons to leave the platform. It offers lots of features, quite decent flexibility, and a relatively big community, but Magento provides better ecommerce opportunities, motivating merchants to migrate from Zen Cart to Magento 2. Are you also a Zen Cart merchant? Would you like to upgrade your online storefront with more features and get access to a broader community with tons of third-party modules? You’ve come to the right place! Below, we describe the Magento 2 Zen Cart migration – a procedure that provides all the missing features. Besides, you will find out how to synchronize data between the two systems, but let’s start with the Zen Cart description and then compare the platform with Magento 2. Continue Reading
Spree Commerce is a quite robust e-commerce solution used by dozens of merchants worldwide. But it doesn’t offer enough features when you start to grow since no robust commercial options are provided. And the ecosystem around the platform is small, so you get a limited variety of third-party solutions and specialists related to this e-commerce platform. These and multiple other reasons force merchants to run the Magento 2 Spree Commerce migration. Are you a Spree Commerce merchant? Do you also want to upgrade your online storefront with a more feature-rich solution? You’ve come to the right place! Below, we describe how tomigrate from your old Spree Commerce store to a brand new Magento 2 website receiving all the missing features including advanced scalability, reliability, and performance. We also shed light on data synchronization between the two systems, but let’s describe the Spree Commerce platform first and then compare it with Magento 2. Continue Reading