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Adding Organizations to Accounts
Adding Organizations to Accounts Organizations can be added to an Account to simplify the management and administration of accounts. To learn more about using Organizations with Accounts see Using...
Users and Accounts
Users and Accounts Liferay Commerce provides specialized roles out of the box to satisfy e-commerce needs. These roles are included alongside the standard DXP roles and define basic user profiles...
Commerce Account Roles
Commerce Account Roles Account roles are sets of permissions that grant users specific abilities within an account context. These roles can be used to delegate account responsibilities, or paired...
Creating a New Account
Creating a New Account There are two ways to create an account: 1) using the Account Management widget and 2) through the Control Panel. Access to the Control Panel is typically restricted to those...
Commerce Roles Reference
Commerce Roles Reference Liferay includes five roles out-of-the-box for Commerce: account administrator, account member, buyer, order administrator, and order manager. You can modify these roles or...
Creating a New Account Group
Creating a New Account Group Account Groups allow accounts to be grouped based on business criteria, such as grouping accounts by geographic region (US West Coast, the Midwest, and the South)....
Using Organizations to Create a Sales Network
Using Organizations to Create a Sales Network The organizational structure of B2B sales networks can be mirrored in Liferay Commerce using the Organizations feature. Organizations are hierarchical...
Commerce Roles and Permissions
Commerce Roles and Permissions The permissions assigned to a user role determine the Liferay applications and resources they can access and use. You can scope each role to an instance, site,...
Returns
Returns Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ Liferay provides an out-of-the-box returns feature that allows your customers to return completed orders within Liferay itself. Customers can only return...
Returns Page
Returns Page Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ The returns page contains a list of all return requests placed by the customer. Select a return request to view the status of the request and its...
Adding Reasons for Returns
Adding Reasons for Returns When creating a return request, customers must choose a reason for the return. Open the Global Menu (Global Menu) and navigate to Control Panel → Instance Settings. ...
Using the Minium 4 Theme
Using the Minium 4 Theme Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ To use the CSS styles from Minium 4, you can install the Minium theme from the Liferay Marketplace. This contains a CSS client...
Creating a Return
Creating a Return Customers can place return requests for completed orders. The Minium and Minium 4.0 accelerators and the Classic Site Initializer have a returns page where they can track their...
Returns Workflow
Returns Workflow When a customer submits a return request, you must go to the Returns application to manage it. It is advised to use the Returns Manager role for this. Open the Global Menu...
Creating Store Content
Creating Store Content Because Liferay puts you in control of your site, building a store has two components: a complete catalog and a series of pages for displaying and selling products. Using an...
Commerce Storefront Pages
Commerce Storefront Pages Learn about the different pages that a commerce storefront uses in Liferay. These pages are available out-of-the-box in accelerators like Minium and Speedwell. If you...
Product Details
Product Details The Product Details page displays important information of a product. The Product Details page can contain information such as a short description about the product, its...
Search
Search You can use the search page to find content available on a Liferay site. This can be web content, knowledge base articles, documents, images, products, etc. The search page contains a search...
Catalog Page
Catalog Page The catalog page is the primary way for users to browse, search, and select products. Both the Minium and Speedwell accelerators include the following widgets in their catalog pages: ...
Checkout
Checkout The Checkout page contains the Checkout widget. It becomes active once a buyer clicks Checkout to submit an order. You can also implement a custom checkout step using extension points. See...

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