Introduction
The Magento 2 SEO Friendly Blog Extension by FMEextensions enables store owners to create and manage a blog directly within their Magento store. This extension offers powerful features to boost SEO and engage customers with relevant content.
Key Features
- Customize Meta titles, descriptions, and keywords for each post.
- Organize posts into categories for easier navigation.
- Easily format blog posts with images, links, and custom content.
- Suggest relevant posts and products to visitors to improve engagement.
- Enable users to share blog posts on various social media platforms.
Compatibility
This extension is compatible with the following Magento versions.
- 2.1.x
- 2.2.x
- 2.3.x
- 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7
Installation Guide
Method 1
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Unzip fme_articles-x.x.x.zip to a local folder.
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Make folder FME into your_magento_directory/app/code/ (if you don't find code folder within app folder, please create it first).
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Create the following folders (as mentioned in step 2): a. app/code/FME b. app/code/FME/Articles
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Copy all the contents from fme_articles-x.x.x to newly created Articles folder.
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Now open console or shell.
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Go to your Magento directory and run the following commands:
- php bin/magento module:enable FME_Articles
- php bin/magento setup:upgrade
- php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f (-f may not work in Magento versions less than 2.2.x.)
- chmod command for var/ pub/static and generated/ folders
- Reload the Magento admin and you will see FME Extensions on the left side menu of your admin panel.
Method 2
- Unzip fme_articles-x.x.x.zip to a local folder.
- Make folder FME into your_magento_directory/app/code/ (if you don't find code folder within app folder, please create it first).
- Create the following folders (as mentioned in step 2):
- app/code/FME
- app/code/FME/Articles
- Copy all the contents from fme_articles-x.x.x to newly created Articles folder.
- Go to your_magento_directory/app/etc/
- Open config.php file in etc folder
- Add the following line in $modules array at the end ‘FME_Articles’=>1,
- Now open console or shell.
- Go to your Magento directory and run the below commands
- php bin/magento setup:upgrade
- php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f (-f may not work in Magento versions less than 2.2.x.)
- chmod command for var/ pub/static and generated/ folders
- Reload the Magento admin and you will see FME Extensions on the left side menu of your admin panel.