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An error occurred while saving the comment Tim Struijs commentedI was stunned when I found out that after creating the product page we wanted, I'm unable to make this the default product page for all our products.
Now, I have to assign this page manually to all existing products, more than 3,000 currently, and every time our content team adds new products, they must remember to manually assign the correct CMS page to each future product.
I don't understand why this feature doesn't exist at the moment.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tim Struijs commentedWe have migrated from Magento 2 to Shopware 6 but admin orders in Shopware 6 are really a hassle and pain. That Search bar should work for adding products and not searching for products that are in the order. Nobody uses that. You would need more than 40 products in one order before the search like the way it is now would maybe be handy. But even then CTRL-F would work also.
But this is not the only thing, the tabs are not logical either. In the general tab I think some addresses should be visible too.
And you should be able to click through to the customer account also, this is also not possible at the moment.
Furthermore there should be a block on adding and removing product items from the order then documents are made for this order.
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Hello,
Thank you for your feedback and your patience with this topic!
In a first iteration, we already improved the error handling for the product module by highlighting the specific tab in which the error occurred and displaying a list of missing fields at the top of the module. In further iterations, we like to specify these messages.
In general, this topic is relevant not only for the product module but also for all kinds of user situations within the administration. We would like to work on this more generally and would love your feedback on it as well: https://feedback.shopware.com/forums/942607/suggestions/48892556.
We’ll keep you updated as things progress, and we appreciate your understanding and input!
Best,
Marie Reckendrees
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I find it very disappointing that the development of this blog module has been postponed. Having blogs is very important for most successful e-commerce sites.
Especially with the upcoming changes in how search engines like Google, Bing, and SearchGPT will primarily operate. SEO will soon be less important; contextual search will become incredibly important. Searching for a problem and finding a solution, for example, is something that blogs are very well-suited for.
In my opinion, Shopware is missing the boat here and is currently focusing on the wrong things. Of course, the AI features are nice, but they often work too limitedly to really add value; it's more of a 'gimmick' right now.
I also find it very unfortunate that there has been no clear communication about why blog development has been removed from the short-term planning and postponed.
It also appears that the number of votes, which is quite significant, and I even think this request is in the top 10, is not enough to push development forward and meet the wishes of your (paying) customers.
ch finde es sehr enttäuschend, dass die Entwicklung dieses Blogmoduls aufgeschoben wurde. Blogs zu haben, ist für die meisten erfolgreichen E-Commerce-Websites sehr wichtig.
Besonders mit den bevorstehenden Änderungen in der Funktionsweise von Suchmaschinen wie Google, Bing und SearchGPT. SEO wird bald weniger wichtig sein; kontextuelles Suchen wird unglaublich wichtig. Beispielsweise nach einem Problem suchen und eine Lösung finden – dafür eignen sich Blogs besonders gut.
Meiner Meinung nach verpasst Shopware hier eine Chance und konzentriert sich momentan auf die falschen Dinge. Natürlich sind die KI-Funktionen schön, aber oft funktionieren sie zu eingeschränkt, um wirklich einen Mehrwert zu bieten; es ist derzeit eher 'Spielerei'.
Auch das Fehlen einer klaren Kommunikation darüber, warum die Entwicklung von Blogs aus der kurzfristigen Planung gestrichen und aufgeschoben wurde, finde ich sehr bedauerlich.
Es scheint auch, dass die Anzahl der Stimmen – die doch ziemlich bedeutend ist und ich denke sogar, dass diese Anfrage in den Top 10 steht – nicht ausreicht, um die Entwicklung voranzutreiben und den Wünschen Ihrer (zahlenden) Kunden gerecht zu werden.