Deb Williams wrote:
Thank you for the K2Store.org direction.
I've never got my brain around the need for the extra level of complexity for K2. It seems great for very large sites (about which I'm about to build for the first time).
What do you like about K2 and have you used the digital downloads aspect of K2Store.org?
Thank you
I recommend K2 for everyone. Once you get past the initial set up (which can be a bit complicated for beginners) the day to day use of K2 is more streamlined - faster, easier.
For instance, let's say you want to create content for
Your Business
Your Products
And A Blog.
For a Business Category, this may include things like testimonials, about us, directions, etc.
For this you don't want to show the author, or allow people to use a rating system, or comment, you just want to display core info about your organization. In that category you turn all these features off. Anytime you publish under the business category you do so knowing these features won't be included.
For a Blog Category you want all those features you turned ON. This way the reader knows who wrote the story and they have the option to rate it, comment, etc.
On A Products Category, you want all those features on. But you also want "Extra Fields" tied to them which will include the specifications for each product. Ex: Height, Width, Weight, etc.
This is also where K2Store comes in. All K2 store does is include the option to buy the item. The rest is managed by K2 itself.
I have not used the digital downloads bit yet.
If you decided to go with K2Store, make sure you first have an understanding of K2. Watch tutorial videos on setting up categories and creating items.