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Mastering Adobe Commerce Frontend

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837637072
Pages 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Jakub Winkler Jakub Winkler
Profile icon Jakub Winkler

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Setting Up the Local Environment 2. Chapter 2: Installing the Magento/Adobe Commerce Application 3. Chapter 3: Introduction to Adobe Commerce Theming 4. Chapter 4: The Layout System 5. Chapter 5: Working with Templates 6. Chapter 6: Styling an Adobe Commerce Theme 7. Chapter 7: Customizing Emails 8. Chapter 8: Introduction to JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks 9. Chapter 9: RequireJS and jQuery 10. Chapter 10: Knockout.js and UI Components 11. Chapter 11: Commonly Used Libraries Bundled with Adobe Commerce 12. Chapter 12: Storefront-Related Configuration in the Admin Panel 13. Chapter 13: Working with Magento CMS 14. Chapter 14: Frontend Optimization Techniques 15. Chapter 15: Common Tools that Help with Local Development 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

A quick introduction to Adobe Commerce CMS

In the previous chapters, we did already work with the Content menu in the Admin Panel, but we only played with just a small part of it related to design changes, schedules, and the theme view.

CMS, as we know, stands for content management system, but what exactly is the content part? Let’s define it in terms of an e-commerce website:

Content: The overall definition would be very simple: it is everything that is visible on the storefront. All the textual, visual, and medial elements are presented to the customer, including product data, category descriptions, images, reviews, videos, banners, and any other information aiming to inform, engage, or convert visitors into customers. The content is critical for marketing operations and search engine optimization (SEO) work. It’s the thing that makes the store unique. In AC, the CMS has a narrower meaning, and it does not include the catalog; it only refers to widgets, Blocks...

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