Overview
Back to topThis simple Magento 2 extension helps you create a simple blog system in your e-commerce. Simply install the extension and start writing new posts for your blog. By default, your posts will appear in the new route, /blog. You can customize this appearance with a custom CSS file or with a theme.
Adding a simple blog can help you improve your organic traffic by improving your SEO with strategic words in your website.
Once the module is installed, a new section will appear in your Content tab, in the side bar of your dashboard, called "Blog". Here you will be able to create new posts in the website. By default, the blog page will show all the posts enabled.
Features
The module supports all default Magento 2 mass actions, like mass delete, enable and disable. It also allows quick edit, order and sorting. You can create posts with the following properties.
- Title
- Preview
- Status (disabled or enabled)
- Main image
- Content
- Preview
- Post author
- Slug
- Meta title
- Meta description
You can also get the information via API using the endpoint:
`host/rest/V1/blog-module/posts/get`
Technical Specifications
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Current Version
1.0.1
Adobe Commerce platform compatibility
Magento Open Source: 2.4 (current)
Type
Stable Build
Updated
02 August, 2024
Categories
Extensions, Site Optimization, Performance
Supported Browsers
Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Edge, IE
Documentation
License Type
MIT License (MIT)
Policy
Quality Report
Back to topAll tests were conducted on the latest versions of Adobe Commerce that existed for the compatible release lines at the moment of the extension submission. Latest versions of all other software were used, as applicable.
Release Notes
Back to top1.0.1:
- Compatible with Magento Open Source : 2.4
- Stability: Stable Build
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Description:
This first stable release provides a full usable Magento 2 extension to add a blog to your website.
Support
Back to topThe best place to start if you need help with a specific extension is to contact the developer. All Adobe Commerce developers have both a contact email and a support email listed.
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