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Magento 2 Beginners Guide

You're reading from   Magento 2 Beginners Guide Discover what you need to know to build your own profitable online stores using the power of Magento 2!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880766
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gabriel Guarino Gabriel Guarino
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Magento 2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Installation 3. Migration 4. Creating Your First Product, Images, Inventory, and Prices 5. Attribute Sets and Custom Attributes 6. Product Types 7. Categories 8. CMS Pages, Blocks, and Widgets 9. Managing Scope and Locale Settings 10. System Configuration 11. Working with Customers 12. Admin Users and Roles 13. Taxes 14. Catalog and Shopping Cart Price Rules 15. Processing Payments 16. Configuring Shipping 17. Fulfilling Orders 18. Transactional E-mails and Newsletter 19. Reports 20. Customizing Your Magento Store 21. Store Maintenance

Code audit

A senior software engineer should review the code base of your current Magento 1.x store and take notes about the current state of the code.

This means that the software engineer will ensure that there are no bad practices in the Magento 1.x store because that would lead to missing features in the Magento 2.x store.

Modified Magento core

An example of a bad practice in Magento 1.x is directly modifying the Magento core. Some developers do this instead of creating custom modules, which results in changes in the platform that are not visible in the code base through the custom modules. This will prevent those features from being migrated to Magento 2, since they are not visible to the developers when they review the custom modules.

If their core has been modified, then that will be the first step: moving those changes from the core to custom extensions, and restoring the original core files from Magento.

You can download any version of Magento, 1.0...

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