by David | Oct 22, 2014 | Magento
Some websites assign their customers to ‘customer groups’. This can be useful if you want to group customers so you can assign them particular properties. For example you can assign certain customers special tax rules, pricing seperate from the general...
by David | Oct 17, 2014 | Ecommerce Know-How, Magento
This is the first of a few tutorials how to amend the default Magento transaction emails and personalise them how you see fit. 1. Log into your Magento Dashboard. Go to SYSTEM > TRANSACTIONAL EMAILS 2. You will either see a list of already ‘tampered...
by David | Oct 17, 2014 | Magento
It’s useful to change your passwords on a regular basis in order to keep your login details secure. Best practice passwords are ones that have lower and upper case letters, numbers and symbols in them. To change your password in Magento backend, log in. Go to...
by David | Oct 10, 2014 | SEO, Web Design
Magento >, WordPress >, Joomla > When a developer builds a website, any website, and is doing so on a public server, they will normally set their site to ‘no-index’. This is a tag that tell Google and other search engine robots ‘DON’T...
by David | Oct 6, 2014 | Ecommerce Know-How, Magento
By default, Magento’s order export only exports a few basic fields, often not enough even basic information required to for anything. By customer request, we install an extension that extends the order export process; allowing you export all order components...