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August 11, 2023Viewed: 2776
Taking your website to the next level is now easier than ever with the availability of free modules from the App Shop. By integrating these powerful modules into your online store, you can enhance functionality and improve user experience. In this blog post, we'll walk you through the process of adding a free module from the admin area. Before we begin, make sure your website is connected to the App Shop as outlined in the manual "Connecting to App Shop." Let's get started! ...
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