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Template Path Hints – Video Guide

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One thing I always got stuck with when I started doing Magento sites was that I didn’t know which files to edit – the templated hierarchy in Magento is, although methodical, is difficult to understand. Turning on Template Path Hints in Admin will help you achieve this!

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    This article was written by Sam Davis on January 20, 2009.
    Computing over a glass of Grenache Shiraz... again!
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