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Magento 2 Product Types: A Guide to Grouped Products

Grouped products in Magento are made up of multiple, standalone products. This flexible product type allows you to offer variations of a single product, or group products to create a coordinated set. Follow along with this guide to learn how to set up grouped products on your Magento 2 store.

Creating Product Attributes in Magento 2

Product attributes are used to provide additional information on your product pages, they can be used in promotional rule parameters, layered navigation criteria, search parameters, product comparison criteria, reports, filtering, and sorting. These attributes can be helpful for a merchant’s management and organization of their products. Learn how to set up product attributes on your Magento 2 store.

What is the Difference Between Magento 2 Modes

One major difference between the Magento 1 and Magento 2 platforms is the introduction of development Modes, these reflect varying configurations of the Magento codebase which affect site operations and performance. Magento 1 had a single state for development and production, Magento 2 now boasts 3 separate Modes: Default, Developer, and Production – learn about these three modes!

The Importance of Cache and Index Management (Pt. 2 Reindexing)

Two crucial Magento Admin System settings that can go overlooked if you are new to the platform are Cache Management and Index Management. Keeping up-to-date with these processes will relieve a Magento Administrator of frustration and troubleshooting. In part two of this guide we will dive further into what Reindexing entails and why this processes is critical for your site’s performance.

The Importance of Cache and Index Management (Pt. 1 Cache)

Two crucial Magento Admin System settings that can go overlooked if you are new to the platform are Cache Management and Index Management. Keeping up-to-date with these processes will relieve a Magento Administrator of frustration and troubleshooting. In part one of this guide we will dive further into what Caching entails and why this processes is critical for your site’s performance.

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