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Magento 2 Beginners Guide

By : Gabriel Guarino
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Magento 2 Beginners Guide

By: Gabriel Guarino

Overview of this book

Do you have a good product to sell but need your start-up to sell it to your potential customers the right way? Were you unhappy with what Magento 1 had to offer and are looking forward to trying out what Magento 2 provides? If either of these questions ring a bell, then this book is for you! You'll start by getting a general understanding of what Magento is, why and how you should use it, and whether it is possible and feasible to migrate from an old web store to Magento 2. We'll introduce you to the main e-commerce concepts and basic features and let you play with them, so you can get a taste of how catalog and content management works. Following on from that, we'll show you how to tune your store up. You will learn how to get web store offers up and running, how to offer various discounts in the catalog, how to let the customers reduce the total price in the shopping cart by combining different products, and how to generate coupon codes that customers can use. Finally, we'll get serious and turn your plaything into a real web store, teaching you how to run it for real.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
Magento 2 Beginners Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Associating attribute sets with products


Now that we have a new attribute set that includes a new attribute, let's move on to associate the attribute set with a product.

  1. Navigate to the Catalog page, that is, PRODUCTS | Catalog.

  2. Select the Red Shirt that we created in the last chapter:

  3. Select Shirt from the Attribute Set dropdown:

  4. You will see the new attribute in the New Product form. Take into account that the attribute will be displayed in the group that you selected when you moved the attribute from the Unassigned Attributes to the Group column in the preceding section. Select Short Sleeve from the list:

  5. Click on Save at the top-right of the screen.

Now, the product has been associated with the new attribute set and contains the new attribute that we created in this chapter.

Let's see how it looks on the product details page:

Now, let's check whether the attribute can be seen in different locations as well.

Compare Products page:

The Compare Products page shows the attribute as follows...