How To: Connect Printful to WooCommerce

By StredTech

Before you start, you will need to sign up to Printful – its free! Step 1: Upgrade your WooCommerce to the latest version Some of Printful’s features don’t work with older versions of Woocommerce. So to connect your store to Printful, you’ll need WooCommerce version 2.4.8 or newer. How To: Check for Updates on WooCommerce Step…

What is WooCommerce

By StredTech

Wondering “what is WooCommerce?” and whether it’s something you should use? Here’s the quick answer, though we’ll go more in-depth: WooCommerce helps you build an eCommerce store using WordPress. WordPress is like your website’s operating system, and WordPress is also by far the most popular way to make a website. WooCommerce takes that basic WordPress operating system and…

Guide: WooCommerce Setup Wizard

By StredTech

Read First: How To: Install WooCommerce Having a customizable eCommerce platform means that there are a lot of available settings to tweak. The Setup Wizard takes you through all necessary steps to set up your store and get it ready to start selling! Immediately after activating the plugin, you are taken to the Setup Wizard.…

How To: Install WooCommerce

By StredTech

The core WooCommerce plugin can be installed and uninstalled the same as other WordPress plugins. Full installation and configuration of WooCommerce on your site is an additional optional step to help with full setup, this is available in the Setup wizard. In order to use WooCommerce you need to have an active WordPress installation (How…

How To: Login to Control Panel

By StredTech

This How To will show you how to login to your control panel and cPanel accounts from the main StredTech site. Your control panel on Stred.Tech is the first port of call for anything relating to managing your account or hosting. You can do any of the following with ease from your Control Panel: Pay…

What is WordPress?

By StredTech

What is WordPress? At its core, WordPress is one of the simplest and most popular ways to create your own website or blog. Currently, WordPress powers around 36% of all the websites on the Internet. Thats around 1 in 4 websites you visit. For the more technical explanation, WordPress is an open-source content management system licensed under GPLv2.…