Part 1: This is Part 1 of 2 videos showing Multiple Websites/Stores. Part 2 will go into more detail about store views and multiple stores under the same website.
This screencast from johannes, Magento focuses on one of the more powerful Magento features, the ability to manage multiple Online storefronts from a single administration panel.
This functionality allows an online merchant to centrally manage all facets of a business from one location, while selling through multiple online stores. The first video goes through the basics of creating a completely separate website within the Magento installation, to be controlled from the same admin.
Below are the necessary steps to do this, carried out and recorded on the 0.9.17740 version of Magento:
* Step 1: Creating a new folder for second website, copying index.php and .htaccess, necessary change of code to index.php
*Step 2: Creating a new root category for the second website
* Step 3: Creating the website in the admin, along with a store and store view
* Step 4: Configuring the URL structure of the new site
* Step 5: Adding categories and products
* Step 6: Associating products with the new website
At the end of the video, the logo of the new website is updated and the homepage is set to a different admin-created CMS page.
Please note: This demonstration uses example.com and some symlinks to make the URLs more readable. You may notice the url of the second website switching between http://www.example.com/magento/mainstore/shoestore and http://www.example.com/magento/shoestore – this is why. In a live environment each site will most likely have its own IP, so different domain names could be configured accordingly.
Part 2
The actions performed in this second video can be carried out completely within the Magento admin, without the need to create folders or modify any physical files.
A second store is added to the main website sharing the catalog structure. A third store is added to the main website with a different category structure. We show how to add or modify store views, as well as changing the logo.
These steps were carried out and recorded on the 0.9.17740 version of Magento:
* Step 1: Creating a new store in the Magento store manager
* Step 2: Setting the root category of the new store
* Step 3: Creating store views for this new store
* Step 4: Updating the logo
We also show you the category structure, and product relationships between the stores sharing a root category, and the third store (which has a separate root category).


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October 20th, 2009 at 9:15 am
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:25 am
This seems very easy, but I’m getting an error 404 code once I try to enter the products and match it to the category I created. Could you help me? Thanks
May 3rd, 2010 at 11:29 am
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