Mission accomplished!
By Markus “Traumflug” Hitter at
Merchant’s Edition has achieved its most important goal, time to wrap it up.
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Merchant’s Edition has achieved its most important goal, time to wrap it up.
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This post shows how to implement a set of prominent buttons, allowing a shop visitor to post / tweet / email the given shop page on their favorite social network. It’s done without an additional module, leveraging Merchant’s Edition’s capability to serve custom CSS and custom JavaScript.
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Not surprising, larger chunks of work take more time. Now it’s done, Merchant’s Edition proudly presents its new release. More independence, easier workflow for merchants!
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Merchant’s Edition just released version 2.0.0. Learn here how this can improve your e-commerce operations.
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At Merchant’s Edition, we’re hard at work. A whole lot of files were adjusted to the new brand. To make sure this is done right, new tooling was written. While this release still doesn’t bring new code for existing shops, it opens new doors.
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At thirty bees, we read about hold backs after hold backs for months now, without any substance backing anything up. Even this latest post asked for yet another two months of waiting. Seeing this, Merchant’s Edition could no longer hold back and did what thirty bees should have done a year ago already: making a release from what’s there.
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Videos everywhere! After looking at embedding portal videos previously, we look into embedding local videos this time. Using local videos doesn’t require user content under European Union legislation.
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Videos everywhere! Out of the box, a thirty bees installation almost looks like it didn’t support them. As a matter of course, thirty bees does support video content; one just has to know how to do it. Let’s have a look on how to embed moving pictures into product descriptions.
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One of the more unpleasant parts of being a site operator are these obscure vulnerabilities showing up here and there. One can misconfigure some parts of the server, often with the best intentions on something else. Here I won’t elaborate much on how evil HTTP Host Header Injection can be, but show how to detect the vulnerability and, if it’s there, on how to fix it.
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Merchant’s Edition also works on a couple of tasks. Read here what this is.
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