Installing Magento 1.4 using the full release package – Part 3 of 3

Show Notes: screencastworld.com In this deailed step-by-step tutorial I walk you through downloading and installing Magento Commerce 1.4.0.1 using the “full release” bundle available from the Magento Commerce website. The installation process is the same for Magento 1.3 as it is for 1.4. For more Magento and eCommerce screencasts visit screencastworld.com

Extra Fee Extension for Magento

Charge for providing gift wrap, rush order or any other extra services using AITOCs Extra Fee Extension for Magento Commerce. You can find more info about the extension on the product page: www.aitoc.com

How To Clone a Magento Commerce Website for offline development

Show Notes: screencastworld.com In this Magento Video Tutorial I show you how to clone a live Magento Commerce Website which can then be used in an offline/local development environment for testing, developing, and upgrading. There are 4 main steps: 1) Install and Configure a local Webserver which meets the Magento System Requirements 2) Backup the production web servers home directory & Magento MySQL Database 3) Restore the MySQL Database to the local development server 4) Restore the home directory to the local web server, clean out the Magento var/report, var/cache, and var/session directories, then load the website in your web browser. All being well the local copy should run and should be an identical clone of the live web server. You can now test, develop and upgrade the local clone as much as you like. Once you’re happy that the local clone works as you want it to, you can then reverse the procedure and upload the local copy to the production site. Visit screencastworld.com for more Magento Video Tutorials, How To Docs, Templates, Themes, and much, much more.