Developing for Magento 2 has never been… well, more difficult, at least when we compare it with Magento 1.
Who is MageMojo? If you are an online business owner, you are aware of the importance of a fast-running, perfectly-optimized web store. You are also aware of the fact that Magento is one of the top eCommerce platforms out there, but also one of the more complex ones, especially in terms of maintenance, support, and hosting.
Altering Magento 2 functionalities and inserting your changes is a necessity. In this article, we will go over some basic altering methods - Observer, Plugin and Preference/Rewrite in your module and in your theme where you can override .phtml, .css, .xml, and .js files. Starting with the presumption that you know how to make a basic module in Magento 2, let’s begin with the first method. Observer We could use the Observer.
Why is Search so important for your website? Because it is the most important functionality on your website since it guides the users through the sales funnel directly to the purchase. The users who know exactly what they are looking for can easily enter the product name and get to the product page directly.
Electronic commerce is the trading in goods or services via the Internet. Nowadays, eCommerce is developing by leaps and bounds. According to some statistics, about half of all Internet users purchase products online. In the future, this figure is expected to grow even more.
Introduction It is highly recommended that after the development team has sent a lot of updates to the Magento store for production, it is highly important to check all the significant functionalities that affect sales. This must be done after you have done a large job on a site that affects many parts of the system.
Intro to ABBRVs & ACRNs In the modern world we live in people tend to use shorter forms of lengthy words for many different reasons in all kinds of situations, usually in written form. These types of short forms are also known as abbreviations. The ones that you can pronounce (formed from the first letters of the words) are called acronyms.