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Aheadworks Who Bought This Also Bought for Magento 2 and 1

AheadWorks Who Bought This Also Bought Magento 2 Extension Review, AheadWorks Who Bought This Also Bought Magento Module Overview

Recently, we have reviewed Aheadworks Automatic Related Products – a reliable solution for simplifying your daily routine with related products. You can streamline this process even more with the Who Bought This Also Bought Magento module. The Magento 2 related products extension tracks items commonly bought together and places them to a block with related products. Thus, you get automated selection of related products, so there is no need to choose them manually. You only have to specify the position of the block within product, catalog, or cart pages. It is also necessary to mention that the extension begins functioning right after installation using old orders statistics. Also, don’t forget that Who Bought This Also Bought has a responsive layout, so it does not matter what devices your customers use. The extension rapidly adjusts the number of displayed products to each screen width. Sounds interesting, so let’s have a look at the extension’s features available on backend and frontend.
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M2 Extension Pack – Magento 2 Starter Pack by Aheadworks

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AheadWorks M2 Extension Pack

We already have a lot of different digests related to various Magento 2 extensions, but if a wide variety of Magento 2 modules scares you, purchase a starter pack offered by a reliable Magento developer. In the nearest future, we are going to overview such sets produced by the most popular Magento companies, and today we will introduce you to M2 Extension Pack by Aheadworks.

So what is M2 Extension Pack? It’s a set of Magento 2 extensions by Aheadworks launched before March 31st, 2016. You pay only once and get an unlimited access to all these modules. Sounds intriguing, isn’t it? Continue Reading

How to move Magento 2 root URL to another domain

Magento 2 Development

To move Magento 2 root URL to another domain, you have to perform a procedure that is similar to one available in Magento 1.x. Note that Magento 2 has the similar to Magento 1 stores shop root URL available in the core_config_data database table. Furthermore, record paths are the same: web/unsecure/base_url and web/secure/base_url. Consequently, you it is possible to change root URL by SQL query: Continue Reading