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Building E-commerce Sites with Drupal Commerce Cookbook
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Building E-commerce Sites with Drupal Commerce Cookbook

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Building eCommerce Sites with Drupal Commerce Cookbook is written in a helpful, practical style with numerous hands-on recipes to help you build attractive eCommerce sites.This book is primarily for store owners and web designers with little or no experience of Drupal and Drupal Commerce who want to build and customise a store in Drupal Commerce. You will have a basic knowledge of websites, but you don’t need to be familiar with Drupal or PHP. However, this book would also suit experienced Drupal and Ubercart users who want to migrate to or build a Drupal Commerce store
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 25, 2013
ISBN9781782161233
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Building E-commerce Sites with Drupal Commerce Cookbook
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Richard Carter

Richard Carter, MFA, is Co-Founder & Director of the Community Shakespeare Company for young actors. His award-winning plays have been produced from Seattle to London. His verse adaptations of classic literature motivate and enchant actors and audiences, pre-school through adult. Richard lives with his family on an island in Washington State.

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    While only published just over two months ago the recipes within bear little relation with the most recent Commerce Kickstart. Which is to say they just don't work. Adding new products? Doesn't work. Creating a sub-theme? Doesn't work.

    Overall, I feel like this book was published as a money grab. It was depreciated it appears even before it left the publisher's warehouse. If I could give it zero stars I would. Don't waste your money -- use google and find your answers online.