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Last time we talked about Magento 2 UI components. Actually, there is one more new capability of Magento 2, sections, on which we will focus today. They are meant to sync data between the client and web server to keep it always up-to-date. To illustrate how sections work and how to use them in Magento 2, let’s consider the example of a Magento 2 standard module...
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Today we will focus on the latest Magento 2 functionality that opens numerous opportunities for creating user-friendly UI for Magento. That is UI components. This is a tutorial for Magento 2. Without further ado, let's start with the value of UI components for Magento 2 developers.
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In this article, we would like to spotlight trust seals on the Magento 2 checkout page.
Do you really need them?
Which badges can build trust?
Which trust marks can motivate customers to complete a purchase?
Let’s figure it out together.
Nothing can motivate your customers more than a good service. If running a multi-language store you may mess mul...
Hey to Amasty blog readers! Today we are going to talk about what is JS Knockout, examples of using it in e-commerce, why Magento 2 requires JS config, and Magento 2 frontend solutions. Knockout (or KO) is a JavaScript library that is widely used to create the frontend part of Magento 2, the checkout page in particular.
Hey! Do you want to increase the checkout conversion rate in your Magento 2...
What’s the main difference between picking a product online and in a brick-and-mortar store?
This, of course, is the lack of physical contact.
The main specifity of online shopping is that you can’t touch or examine products in your hands. Therefore, selling products online you need to make every effort to supply customers with most detailed information on the goods you offer.
Along with t...
During the period of pandemic and quarantine, fast delivery from online stores has become even more important for e-commerce. Businesses met multiple difficulties like:
sharply increased demand for delivery of goods;
shortage of couriers;
the need to ensure the safety of employees and clients;
problems with the delivery of goods due to closed borders, etc.
The increased interest in shipping m...
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