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Installing Storefront

Installing Storefront

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Installing Storefront

- [Instructor] Up until this point, we've mostly been adding products to the store and then configuring some settings. This is all well and good, but our store looks pretty boring. Luckily for us, there are hundreds of free WooCommerce themes on WordPress.org, and there are plenty of theme stores like WooCommerce and ThemeForest that sell premium themes. We've already installed a theme called Storefront onto the site through the Welcome Wizard. It's made by WooCommerce and it looks great. I'm primarily choosing it because it's what the WooCommerce team uses for testing purposes. Every feature is tested against Storefront. If you use a unique theme that loads pages in a novel way, you might have some issues. By using the recommended theme, I shouldn't discover any of those problems. And they have a ton of built-in functionality like a sticky Add to Cart button on product pages. We've already installed Storefront, so we can go to our list of themes and activate it. I'll go to…

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