High-quality Free PrestaShop modules for PrestaShop 1.7 & PrestaShop 1.6, completely free for download, use on your website without any restrictions, easy to upgrade via PrestaHero Connect and strongly compatible with the latest PrestaShop versions.
A free PrestaShop sort products order module that automatically sorts products displayed on the front office by trending grades based on sales, ratings, download, or specific priority.
This is Modern and Functional menu for your store. Help your customers in an easy and friendly way to navigate between pages. Easy-to-use menu that does not have to add each category because the entire menu is generated automatically. Menu is an advanced solution for your store so you can add your own links or use the auto links for cms links. Menu running on a mobile device at any resolution. In the price of the product is updates and support during 1 year. Therefore, you can always ask us for help. The module will help you in obtaining higher revenue through an efficient and user-friendly navigation. You can view your pictures so that the shop will be more friendly and readable.
Although PrestaShop is free to download and install, you still need to purchase a host and a domain name to get started. This will cost you from $50-$200 depending on the quality and capacity of your host.
As a matter of fact, PrestaShop is not totally free. Even though you can download and install PrestaShop without any monthly fees required, you have to pay for domain name, hosting service and even theme and necessary modules to acquire a full fledged store.
Alongside this, it comes with tons of amazing features like advanced typography, fonts, and icons, various layout designs, mega menus, and more. Best of all, Hestia also includes portfolio and creative galleries options.
A perfect WooCommerce theme for your project, OceanWP, is lightweight and highly extendable. Furthermore, this theme is not only beginner-friendly but also developer-friendly. OceanWP has more than 4,000,000 downloads as of today.
Customizr features a very flexible modern look that allows you to create impressive easy to manage eShops. The SEO-optimized theme integrates WooCommerce features in its layout and structure itself. The theme has over 3.6 million downloads making it the top 25 most used theme on WordPress.org with 60K+ active users.
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Drupal is an open-source content management system built on the PHP programming language. Many nonprofit, higher education, and government websites run on Drupal. Its themes and modules let you integrate Stripe into your existing Drupal site and start accepting payments. There are several ways to add Stripe to your Drupal-powered website, including Ubercart Stripe, Commerce Stripe, downloading a plugin, and building directly with our PHP SDK.
With almost a million downloads, MetaSlider is the most downloaded free slider plugin in the WordPress repository. Of course, they have a pro version as well, but the free version offers a ton of features and functionality.
Of course, Slide Anything does have a pro version as well with even more functionality. However, the free download version of this slider is capable of giving you everything you need to build dynamic and amazing sliders for your website.
As is the case with just about every WordPress slider plugin on this list, MotoPress does have a pro version. However, the free download offers so much that you will probably be good to go when you start creating your galleries.
There are a lot of aspects to think about and consider when you are trying to decide which one of these WordPress slider plugins you want to use. My advice is to download a few of your favorites and give them a test drive.
From the admin panel of your PrestaShop you can manage various aspects of the default theme that comes prepackaged with PrestaShop, as well as of the other themes that you've installed. You can edit different settings related to how the theme appears visually on the frontend, you can change the header logo, the invoice and email logos and some other icons and logos; you can also edit the name of the theme, the folder on the hosting account in which it's stored, you can delete the theme and perform some other tasks.
In this tutorial we've used as a basic example PrestaShop 1.6. The screenshots are also from that PrestaShop version. Although the design of the admin panel is different than that of PrestaShop 1.5, themes are managed in pretty much the same way in both versions. If there are some differences we'll make notes about that in the tutorial.
PrestaShop comes with an example header logo. The same logo is used on invoices and in emails. To change the logo, go to Preferences menu>Themes sub-menu in the admin panel. At the top of the page that opens you'll see listed the current theme. Right under it is a block with a few tabs. From this block you can upload new logos. By default, the Logo tab for managing the header logo is clicked:
You'll see the header logo displayed. That's the logo that appears at the top on the frontend of your site. The default theme comes with a sample logo. To change it, just click on the Add file button, locate the image on your local computer and click on the Save button to upload it to your hosting account. You may need to scale and/or crop the image before uploading it.
Note that in PrestaShop 1.5 the settings for the different logos are not displayed with tabs. Instead they are all listed one under the other in a panel labeled Appearance. Otherwise, the actual settings are the same.
Beginning with PrestaShop 1.6 the application comes with a core module called Theme Configurator. This module makes it easier to manage which of the frontend modules should be displayed; you can configure the options of these modules, you can also manage the various pictures (and upload new ones) displayed on the homepage in the different positions/hooks for which pictures are allowed (e.g. home, top, left, right, footer).
Note that not all themes make use of the theme configurator. There are many that are not designed to work with it. The default theme that comes prepackaged with PrestaShop, for instance, can be used with the theme configurator.
To access the theme configurator, go to Preferences menu>Themes sub-menu in the admin panel. On the page that opens you'll see the current theme listed at the top. If the theme can be used with the theme configurator and the theme configurator module is enabled, then there will be a button Theme Configurator:
Since the theme configurator is actually a module you can also access its settings by going to Modules menu>Modules sub-menu, finding the module in the list and clicking on its Configure button.
Note that these options listed by the theme configurator actually correspond to particular modules. Selecting Yes or No for the option will respectively enable or disable the module. So, for example, if you select No for the option Display your contact information this will disable the module Contact information block; that's the module with which the store contact information is managed and displayed on the frontend. If you click on the Configure button that's under the option this will open the settings of the module. Alternatively, instead of going to the theme configurator first, you can go to Modules menu>Modules sub-menu, find the module and enable/disable it, or edit its settings.
The list presented in the settings of the theme configurator is not a full list of all the modules that are shown or can be shown on the frontend of your site. To view all the possible front office blocks and features, go to Modules menu>Modules sub-menu and select the section Front Office Features.
You'll see the pictures that are currently displayed and the hooks (e.g. home, top, etc.) with which they are associated. To check where exactly the hook positions the images on the frontend, just open the frontend of your site. For each image there's an Edit button with which you can edit the options of the image (we'll discuss these options a bit further down); if you want to remove the image, click on the arrow next to the Edit button and select Delete item. In case you don't want the image to be visible on the frontend, but you don't want to delete it, edit the image and unmark the Enable checkbox.
In PrestaShop 1.5 there's no theme configurator. But whatever PrestaShop version you use you can always control which modules are to be shown on the frontend by disabling/enabling them directly from the Modules section in the admin panel (Modules menu>Modules sub-menu). From there you can also configure the settings of each module, for those modules that have configurable settings.
Don't forget that you can rearrange the frontend modules by changing their positions. You can do this from Modules menu>Positions sub-menu in the admin panel. For more information check out the tutorial on how to manage module positions in PrestaShop 1.5-1.6.
The Live Configurator is actually a part of the theme configurator. With it you can change some of the frontend colors and the font of the text shown on the frontend. As we explained, whether you can use the theme configurator depends on your theme, and so whether you can customize the frontend with the Live Editor depends on the theme. For more information on the settings that the theme configurator provides check the previous section of this tutorial.
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