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This is tutorial #17 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we charged a specific shipping rate based on the buyer's location.
Some eCommerce sites provide different shipping rates based on the shopper's geographical location. This helps them provide the best shipping charges to those who are based closer to the originating warehouse.
This is tutorial #15 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series about Configuring Free Shipping For Orders More Than $150
This is tutorial #14 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we added a flat shipping rate to all orders.
This is tutorial #13 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we set up coupons for the site.
In this article, we are going to explore the basic Shipping configuration for Drupal Commerce. We will keep things easy by applying a flat shipping rate of $10 to all orders.
This is tutorial #12 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we added VAT tax functionality to your bills.
This is tutorial #11 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we showed you how to add VAT tax for your site. In this article, we will show you how to add Sales Tax to the billed amount. Sales tax is a tax collected from the buyer at point of purchase. It is usually paid to a governing body by the retail outlet.
This is tutorial #10 in the Drupal Commerce tutorial series. In the previous article, we showed you how to configure PayPal for your site.In this article, we will show you how to add taxes such as Value Added Tax (VAT) to the billed amount.
Homebrew is a popular package manager for OS X, one which I use extensively. Sometimes, while upgrading the libraries, it's possible that the new library fails to work and you need to switch to using the older version. This post will describe how to do that.
Recently I presented on the pros and cons of Drupal 8 at a meetup held at GoDaddy. Here are the slides.