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Drupal Commerce 2: How to set up Product Attributes

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In this five part Acro Media Tech Talk video series, we use our Urban Hipster Commerce 2 demo site to show you how to set up a new product in Drupal Commerce 2, from start to finish. This is the first video in the series, How to set up Product Attributes.

If you're creating a whole new product type from scratch, the first thing you want to do is setup any product attributes that your product needs. For example, a shirt product type may have a number of sizes (small, medium, large) and colours available to choose from. Size and colour are both product attributes. As a site administrator, you'll use the attributes to configure your product variations. As a customer, your'll use the attributes to pick the exact product that you want to purchase.

View part 2: Product Attributes using Rendered Fields

Its important to note that this video was recorded before the official 2.0 release of Drupal Commerce and so you may see a few small differences between this video and the official release now available.

Urban Hipster Commerce 2 Demo site

This video was created using the Urban Hipster Commerce 2 demo site. We've built this site to show the adaptability of the Drupal 8, Commerce 2 platform. Most of what you see is out-of-the-box functionality combined with expert configuration and theming.

Visit Our Drupal Commerce 2 Demo Site

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