Popular German ShopWare CMS for online stores has been refreshed
Shopware
CMS is an integrated content management system that was developed
specifically for Shopware and can be managed directly from the
internal interface of Shopware.
One
of the most significant innovations was the developers' refusal to
use the software module for IonCube encryption. Thanks to this, the
German CMS has successfully moved to the category of open source
software.
In
the standard, you can rely on more than 20 pre-configured content
items to create pages. Here are the available standard content items
available: text with images, banners, sliders and tables, as well as
items such as a list of products, forms, tab names or Google Maps.
In
addition, new elements of content can be created, via the Backend.
Here you save your own configuration fields defined by the
administration and the HTML template.
In
addition to moving to the Open Source category, the updated ShopWare
platform, which is already available for download, also boasts a host
of additional features. New features are the result of a thorough
study of the wishes and suggestions of web
developers
and online store owners.
In
particular, the German CMS has the functions of the Shopping Advisor,
which allows you to create questionnaires for customer inquiries to
determine their wishes. While another fresh feature called Custom
Products allows customers to easily create a variety of
individualized products: from a knitted product with unique printing
to an engraved ring with an engraved date.
- There are no fixed grid sizes and thus more freedom in design
- Handling new and existing pages without affecting (Storfront Management integrated version)
- Attachment of content elements (for example, in the header of the form tab)
- Extend existing and create a new content item directly from the internal interface
- Live preview function from the device to the simulation size (live update after saving)
To
date, CMS Shopware, which is suitable for customers of any size,
installed more than 54 thousand times. Users also downloaded about
2,000 plug-ins.
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