One of the things that has helped the e-commerce market to grow and develop in recent years has been the good quality of e-commerce content management systems. Major firms have the option of investing in safe, reliable and secure content management systems for their business, but small to medium sized retailers wouldn't be able to undertake the level of investment required to cater for the needs of their consumers. Of all of the e-commerce CMSs options available, Magento has been one of the most successful and easy to use, which is why there has been such a great deal of interest in Magento 2 The latest version of the CMS isn't just an upgrade or tinkered version, it has been completely rebuilt. This is news that excites but also concerns many users. After all, if the original version was suitable and easy to use for so many businesses, is there any need to overhaul the system? The good news for consumers is that there have been real and viable steps forward and Magento 2 while representing a change manages to represent a number of new features for users. The new interface looks familiar but offers many benefits The new user interface is instantly recognisable and familiar, which is an important starting point, but before too long, notable changes are found. The layout has been changed and while it is understandable that many users will take some time to get used to the new look and layout, it does come across as a similar and a more intuitive experience for the user. It isn't a bold jump forward, some people will no doubt still complain about how it looks similar to WordPress, but the fact that [...]The post Magento 2.0 and E-Commerce Website Development appeared first on Freelance Web Designer in London.