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Drupal Commerce 2: How to Add and Edit Product Content

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The hardest part of Drupal Commerce 2 is the configuration of it all. Luckily, most store managers and administrators don't need to worry about that part. What they DO need to worry about is how to actually add new products to their stores and manage existing ones. For some ecommerce stores, keeping your product offerings fresh and up-to-date can mean the difference between success and failure. If you're using Drupal Commerce 2, managing your store content is easy!

In this Acro Media Tech Talk video, we user our Urban Hipster Commerce 2 demo site to show you the Drupal Commerce 2 product interface and how to add and edit products. The products shown will be configured differently than your own, but the same principles will apply no matter what type of product you sell.

Its important to note that this video was recorded before the official 2.0 release of Drupal Commerce useing a beta release of the Commerce Shipping module. You may see some differences between this video and the current releases. The documentation is also evolving over time.

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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.

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