Part 14: Site Management Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Fri, 10/09/2009 - 15:24Note: All references to the user guide in this post refer to the public user guide available on the Magento wiki, as opposed to the user guide book for the Enterprise Edition of Magento, unless otherwise explicitly stated.
This post is the fourteenth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the site management features. Several of the features listed in this area have already been covered in this series. As such, sections for those features in this post are simply linked to other posts where appropriate.
Part 13: Marketing Promotions and Tools Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Fri, 09/25/2009 - 07:14Note: All references to the user guide in this post refer to the public user guide available on the Magento wiki, as opposed to the user guide book for the Enterprise Edition of Magento.
This post is the thirteenth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the marketing promotions and tools features. The majority of the features listed in this area have already been covered in this series. As such, sections for those features in this post are simply linked to other posts where appropriate.
Part 12: International Support Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Thu, 09/24/2009 - 07:10Note: All references to the user guide in this post refer to the public user guide available on the Magento wiki, as opposed to the user guide book for the Enterprise Edition of Magento.
This post is the twelfth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the international support features.
Part 11: Search Engine Optimization Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 08:12Note: All references to the user guide in this post refer to the public user guide available on the Magento wiki, as opposed to the user guide book for the Enterprise Edition of Magento.
This post is the eleventh part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the search engine optimization features.
Part 10: Checkout Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Wed, 09/16/2009 - 07:46Note: All references to the user guide in this post refer to the public user guide available on the Magento wiki, as opposed to the user guide book for the Enterprise Edition of Magento.
This post is the tenth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the checkout features.
Part 9: Shipping Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Mon, 09/14/2009 - 07:47This post is the ninth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it will review the shipping features. Several of these features can be configured by going to System - Configuration - Sales - Shipping Methods in the Magento admin area.
Part 8: Payment Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Tue, 09/08/2009 - 07:39This post is the eighth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it reviews the payment features. Many features in this post have a corresponding configuration area in System - Configuration - Sales - Payment Method.
Part 7: Order Management Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Thu, 09/03/2009 - 07:12This post is the seventh part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it will review the order management features.
Part 6: Customer Service Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Tue, 09/01/2009 - 16:06This post is the sixth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it will review the customer service features.
Part 5: Customer Accounts Offering
Submitted by Matthew Turland on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:18This post is the fifth part of a series covering the feature set of the Magento PHP-based e-commerce package. In particular, it will review the customer accounts features.
Once a customer has registered and logged in, they are presented with a dashboard screen that is also accessible from /customer/account/ under the base Magento path or by clicking the My Account link in the default theme. Most features discussed here are made available from the navigation on this dashboard page, located in the column labeled MY ACCOUNT on the left-hand side.

