> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://cmp.docs.sirdata.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://cmp.docs.sirdata.net/en/install/in-a-cms/loading-in-prestashop.md).

# Loading in Prestashop

You can easily copy/paste the Sirdata CMP tag into the header of your Prestashop site.

**In Prestashop :**

### **1) Download the module**

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**2) Configure the Module**

After installation, go to the "Modules" section in your PrestaShop back office. Search for the Sirdata CMP module and click "Configure". Enter the required information, such as your Partner ID and Configuration ID. Make sure to save the changes to apply the settings effectively.

**3) Test the Module**

After configuring the module, be sure to test its functionality directly on your site. Verify that all intended features are working correctly and that the user interface is visible and operational.

**5) Troubleshoot Common Errors**

If problems occur, consult the documentation related to the error or check your server's error logs. Also, ensure that all information entered (Partner ID and Configuration ID) is correct and up-to-date.

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The CMP is now live !


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