Written ByBy · on dateon October 15, 2012 · on datein Basics · on date3 comments. · on date Basic level

Prestashop 101 series is a great resource for who wants to learn more about this fantastic e-commerce software. In day two, we’ll start exploring the software, and have quick look at some of the Prestashop configuration settings.

Running time: 13 mins

Prestashop version: 1.5.1

 

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3 Comments for Prestashop 101 Day 2 – Basic Prestashop ConfigurationJoin the discussion

  • Dmitry

    Hi!
    Thank you for your brilliant work

    Reply

  • Robin

    Hi There,

    I was wondering how you add a module?

    You showed us how to remove a module … but once I removed them, I don’t know how to get a few back…

    Robin.

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    • Nemo

      Hi!
      Yes, you’re right! It’s because i planned to talk about modules in lesson 5 or so. To add a module after you remove it, you will have to go to modules -> positions and click “Transplant a module”. Select the module you want, and place it in a “hook”. You will not be able to place it everywhere, as i said, so you should better stick it to where it was (in the case of the stores module, right column).
      Again, I’ll dive deep into modules in lesson 5 (likely)

      Fabio

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