Packagist (mage.rocks) – The Magento 2 Package Repository
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If you are a developer, an ecommerce merchant, or just a tech enthusiast with a goal to learn everything about Magento 2, you’ve come to the right place. The following blog post consists of Firebear’s articles related to Magento 2. Our team is always working on new materials, so this Magento 2 tutorial is always growing. Continue Reading
The appearance of this post on our blog was only a matter of time. We’ve already briefly compared the new version of our favourite ecommerce platform with its major competitors, and now it is time to discuss the Magento 2 vs Magento 1 topic. Continue Reading
Today, we will shed light on such an important aspect of the platform as Magento 2 system requirements. The topic is hard to overestimate, since compliance with the below conditions will help you utilize all new features and opportunities introduced in the Magento version 2. Overwise, the new ecommerce platform will be hulking and you will never get all its benefits. Now, when the importance of the following article is obvious, we can discuss Magento’s updated technology stack and its requirements. Continue Reading
In Magento 2, there is an app/code/Magento/Customer/view/base/ui_component/customer_form.xml file with array of buttons. Create Order Button is also there: Continue Reading
In Magento 2, do not modify CSS files within pub/* or vendor/* directories, because pub is for deployment and vendor is for default structure. Instead: Continue Reading
system.xml saved config validation in Magento 2 is possible via attaching a backend model to the field and validating the value server side. Continue Reading
To create customer groups programmatically in Magento 2, use $group->save() on the model returned by the GroupFactory: Continue Reading
We’ve recently covered such important topic as Magento 2 components, so it’s time to shed light on the Magento 2 Component Manager. Below, you will find a brief description of this solution, which is available in Magento 2 after you install the Magento application. The purpose of the component manager is simple – it helps to keep all modules, themes, language packages (Magento 2 components) up to date. Continue Reading
Below, you will find a post about the definition, installation, and structure of Magento 2 components. If you are new to the platform, the following information will help you get a deeper insight into Magento 2. If you do not understand the difference between modules and components or have no ideas about the Magento 2 component structure, then you’ve come to the right place.