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PrestaShop Core Weekly - Week 14 of 2015
An inside look at PrestaShop's codebase
…and we’re back for another Core Weekly report! As you can see, we’ve moved to the Build.PrestaShop blog, which is where all dev activity will be talked about, for and with the Community!
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.htaccess generator
Add another security layer to your back office
Even if your back office is already secured by PrestaShop’s login, you might want to add another layer of security from your webserver itself. This is done using the
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andhtpasswd.txt
files. After you’ve uploaded them at the root of the folder to secure (in our case, your back office folder), the server will ask you for a username and a password before you can even access your PrestaShop back office login page. -
Welcome to build.prestashop.com!
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PrestaShop Core Weekly - Week 12 & 13 of 2015
An inside look at PrestaShop
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the weekly… Core Weekly! Well, this is a special bi-weekly edition, since a lot have happened outside of Core for PrestaShop lately :) We’ll get back to our weekly scheduling for the next Core Weekly.
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PrestaShop Core Weekly - Week 11 of 2015
An inside look at PrestaShop
Howdy everyone! Here’s the third edition of the PrestaShop Core Weekly.
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PrestaShop Core Weekly - Week 10 of 2015
An inside look at PrestaShop
Hi everyone, and welcome to the second edition of the PrestaShop Core Weekly post, focusing on the activity from March 2nd to March 8th of 2015. As last week’s Core Weekly, I’ll highlight some of the more important happenings in and around the Core of PrestaShop.
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PrestaShop Core Weekly - Week 9 of 2015
An inside look at PrestaShop
Welcome to the inaugural post relating what has been going on in the development side of PrestaShop!
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How to write on this blog
or: How we tried to ensure that only developers could write on the devblog :)
When we started talking about a dev blog among us, we thought about who could write, what we wanted to talk about, who was going to review the articles…
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