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Hello,

 

I am setting up a new shop, and I can't decide if I want to go with 1.5 or 1.6.

 

6 months ago, when I started another shop, I was adviced that 1.5.6.2 was the best version at that time - the 1.6 was still bugged and had errors.

 

Is it still like that? Or is 1.6.0.9 at least as stable as 1.5.6.2?

Thanks in advance :)

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Thank you for replying.

 

Are there many new features in 1.6 or is it just a new design in backoffice? I have checked out the demo backoffice, but I can't spot any new functions there are not in 1.5.6.2, the menues and layout is rearranged, but thats all the difference I can see? :)

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In addition, the default theme is a lot better and responsive :)

 

mucho!  also developers created themes for 1.6.0.6, this forced them to support 'all' javascript bottom, even though this is now optional in 1.6.0.7+.  sweet

 

to original poster after you build your new shop and look at themes, make sure that the theme is designed to work with javascript bottom! (under performance tab)

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Thanks for your answers :)

 

What does javascript bottom mean? Can someone explain this in more detail?

 

in todays world, we have compress/mimified and really done all possible to 'decrease' size of servied page, this all for performance.

 

PrestaShop, is way ahead of the curve when it comes to decreasing time for 'above the fold'.  This is what visitors see when they land on a page.  When we are allowed to remove 'render blocking' (i.e. parsing of javascript) then the above the fold content is render 'much' faster.  Nobody cares how long your footer took to load. :)

 

learn more here:

http://www.feedthebot.com/pagespeed/prioritize-visible-content.html

 

tip: statistically 72% of visitors WILL NOT scroll  down...they will simply leave your site.  

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