As you've no doubt realized — and one great reason for this book — Magento 2 delivers its power as an e-commerce platform by giving you a lot of versatility. This versatility comes at a price, though, most notably in terms of the vast number of configuration tasks and choices available.
Over the years, we have created our own Magento Pre-Launch Checklist to make sure we touch all the important configuration and design points within Magento 2 that are necessary for a live store to operate. If you've read through this entire book, you may have already addressed a number of these items, but having an itemized list to follow will save you a lot of time and give your store owner a great deal of immediate satisfaction.
We've broken down this checklist into the following areas:
In this chapter, we will go over the configurations to review in order to have a successful Magento store launch.
In Chapter 1, Planning for Magento, we discussed the Global-Website-Store methodology. When planning your Magento installation, you set up whether your installation would have one or more websites, each with one or more store views. As you go through this checklist, you need to pay close attention to the scope in which you are updating configurations and designs. For instance, as we discuss base URLs, take care that your store view is set at the proper level for the configuration. In other words, if you're updating the base URL for the entire installation, your store view is Default Config. On the other hand, if the base URL applies only to your English language furniture store view, then set to that store view.