You'd need an extension for this modifying the way SEO Urls are generated.
BTW.: Most developers advise not to use OC 4.0.2.3 (still too many bugs), and especially not the Journal3 framework, for live stores.
For live sites, use OC 3.0.4.0 with a standard-compliant theme, and then search the OpenCart marketplace for an extension which can generate automatic SEO keywords.
BTW.: Most developers advise not to use OC 4.0.2.3 (still too many bugs), and especially not the Journal3 framework, for live stores.
For live sites, use OC 3.0.4.0 with a standard-compliant theme, and then search the OpenCart marketplace for an extension which can generate automatic SEO keywords.
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You're absolutely right about needing an extension to modify how SEO URLs are generated. OpenCart's default functionality is quite limited when it comes to SEO customization. Extensions from the marketplace can offer more flexibility and automate keyword generation effectively.
Regarding OC 4.0.2.3, I agree—it's still not stable enough for live stores. Bugs can create unnecessary headaches, especially for businesses that rely on a smooth e-commerce experience. As for Journal3, while it offers many features, its performance issues and lack of standard compliance make it a risky choice for production sites.
OC 3.0.4.0 paired with a clean, compliant theme is a much better option. It’s stable, widely supported, and works seamlessly with many SEO extensions. For anyone managing a live OpenCart store, this setup ensures fewer issues and better overall performance.
Regarding OC 4.0.2.3, I agree—it's still not stable enough for live stores. Bugs can create unnecessary headaches, especially for businesses that rely on a smooth e-commerce experience. As for Journal3, while it offers many features, its performance issues and lack of standard compliance make it a risky choice for production sites.
OC 3.0.4.0 paired with a clean, compliant theme is a much better option. It’s stable, widely supported, and works seamlessly with many SEO extensions. For anyone managing a live OpenCart store, this setup ensures fewer issues and better overall performance.
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