How to set up a form popup-modal in Magento 2
To set up a form popup-modal in Magento 2, use Magento_Ui/js/modal/modal widget as follows: Continue Reading
To set up a form popup-modal in Magento 2, use Magento_Ui/js/modal/modal widget as follows: Continue Reading
To load custom mini-libraries with short popular global functions in Magento 2, run the following code: Continue Reading
If you get the «There are no commands defined» failure while trying to execute a console command in Magento 2, you can easily fix it. The reason of this problem is probably an absence of an extension’s etc/module.xml file or an error in the same file. Continue Reading
To create an extension’s dropdown config option in Magento 2 check the core example: «Catalog» → «Storefront» → «List Mode». Continue Reading
In Magento 2 menu configurations are located inside menu.xml, so to create custom system configuration and controller you should: Continue Reading
Magento 2 has been finally launched, and we are happy to introduce you to the first dwellers of the renewed ecommerce ecosystem. In the post below, we’ve gathered digital pioneers that are brave enough to try the most recent ecommerce option. The following Magento 2 shops showcase illustrates how modern ecommerce websites look like in real life. And they really deserve to be mentioned! Continue Reading
Today, we are happy to announce our third Magento 2 extension dubbed Control for CloudFlare®. This module provides a convenient integration of your Magento 2 website with one of the most popular CDNs CloudFlare®. The Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 module adds all core features of the CDN right into your Magento 2 admin page. Consequently, you can save a lot of time and effort managing your CloudFlare® account directly from the Magento 2 backend. It is also necessary to mention that our Magento 2 CloudFlare® extension supports all main methods of CloudFlare® API.
UPD (14.12.15): Magento 2 CloudFlare® – a lite free version of Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 Extension
Magento Commerce, the leading ecommerce provider, announced the general availability of much anticipated Magento 2.0 which represents the next generation of the most popular ecommerce platform. The new product has been essentially revamped in comparison with 1.X, and as you might have guessed, it is still an open source solution with unrivaled flexibility and scalability, but with lots of new innovation opportunities. Consequently, Magento 2 empowers brands, retailers, and merchants to deliver omnichannel shopping experiences to their customers:
Magento 2.0.1 has been released. For further information, check the release notes here: Magento 2 Release Notes.
One of our previous posts shows how to pass the Magento 2 Certification and what is the Magento 2
The basic Magento 2 reporting system is a reliable tool, but often it is not enough for optimizing some of ecommerce processes. The same is about free solutions. For example, Google Analytics is not able to work with sales and purchases. Consequently, you need a more full-featured analytics and reporting option, so we’d like to draw your attention to already available or upcoming extended analytics and reporting solutions for Magento 2. Don’t forget to check the corresponding comparison.
Extended Analytics and Reporting Solutions for Magento
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