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Learning Magento 2 Administration

You're reading from   Learning Magento 2 Administration Maximize the power of Magento 2 to improve your e-commerce business

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
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ISBN-13 9781783288250
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cyndi Williams Cyndi Williams
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Preface 1. Introducing Magento 2 2. Settings and Configurations FREE CHAPTER 3. Catalogs and Stores 4. Preparing to Sell 5. Products 6. Themes 7. Content and SEO 8. Promotions and Communication 9. Security and Administration 10. Startup Checklist

Managing CMS pages


Most modern platforms, whether for e-commerce or not, have some function to manage static pages, which are the unchanging and nonproduct related pages. This feature is called Content Management System (CMS). While many don't immediately associate e-commerce with CMS, the ability to manage the static pages of your site is just as important as the ability to manage the products you offer. For this reason, Magento 2 has a fairly robust CMS capability.

In most online stores, you will find static pages used for:

  • Returns policy

  • About the company

  • Store locations

  • Terms and conditions

  • Privacy policy

  • Frequently asked questions

  • Support

  • Company history

  • Leadership profiles

Of course, not all stores have all these pages.

The kinds of pages you add to your store should be considered as important chance to communicate your brand's value, experience, and trustworthiness to your customers. Even a "dry" page such as your site terms and conditions provides a sense of propriety and professionalism to...

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