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bhavz007
7th August 2008, 18:17
As im building a shoe store,in magento i need sizes for my products and need help doing this. Looking to have a drop down menu for each product, can anyone help?
jonny_p
9th August 2008, 08:43
try posting in tenders... might get quicker responce
Stampy
9th August 2008, 18:35
If you go through the screencast tutorials on the Magento website on simple, grouped and configurable products they should show you how to add attributes such as sizes and colours.
bhavz007
9th August 2008, 19:29
I cant seem to find it, possible for you to send the link? as iv tried already to put the sizes, but they just don't seem to turn up
Stampy
9th August 2008, 20:50
Go on the Magento website, click on the Screencast tab under Resources. Scroll down and you'll see the screencast re Configurable Products. You'll need to do the Creating a Simple Product and Creating and Managing Attributes screencasts first.
speedy_s
10th August 2008, 08:30
Go on the Magento website, click on the Screencast tab under Resources. Scroll down and you'll see the screencast re Configurable Products. You'll need to do the Creating a Simple Product and Creating and Managing Attributes screencasts first.
If you are on the 1.1.2 version than u can create the sizes in custom options which is quicker.
Stampy
10th August 2008, 09:55
If you are on the 1.1.2 version than u can create the sizes in custom options which is quicker.
I'm on a slightly older version of Magento, which therefore makes it impossible to upgrate to the faster, better version, without completely messing up the site that I've spent a lot of time and money on developing. Not sure how they can call it an upgrade when you can only use the newer version if you are just starting out with Magento.
speedy_s
11th August 2008, 09:39
I'm on a slightly older version of Magento, which therefore makes it impossible to upgrate to the faster, better version, without completely messing up the site that I've spent a lot of time and money on developing. Not sure how they can call it an upgrade when you can only use the newer version if you are just starting out with Magento.
have u made changes to the app folder or the skin folder?
Why not just redo the changes?
On the other hand if you don't require the new features than there is not much point upgrading.
lite_ws
11th August 2008, 09:49
To use and manage the attributes more easily you should add the sample datas, you will see many attributes are already made.
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Stampy
11th August 2008, 10:16
have u made changes to the app folder or the skin folder?
Why not just redo the changes?
On the other hand if you don't require the new features than there is not much point upgrading.
I've got a new theme. When I upgraded to the latest magento product descriptions disapeared and I went from 9 products per page displaying to 1. I have no coding knowledge at all, so I reverted to my backup.
The only feature I require in the new version is the speed! My site is very slow and I've been on test versions of the upgrade and it's a lot quicker.
lite_ws
11th August 2008, 11:16
Show us your link to help you more
I've got a new theme. When I upgraded to the latest magento product descriptions disapeared and I went from 9 products per page displaying to 1. I have no coding knowledge at all, so I reverted to my backup.
The only feature I require in the new version is the speed! My site is very slow and I've been on test versions of the upgrade and it's a lot quicker.
Stampy
11th August 2008, 11:45
My site is www.sentientclothing.co.uk - this is with the older version of magento.
tempus fugit
11th August 2008, 12:38
I'm wondering if server setup has as much effect on site speed as the version of Magento?
I'm still running V1.0, and my site speed seems fine; as quick as some at the latest version?
(I'm not bragging in any way, I make no claim to having set anything wonderfully well - all the server stuff was done for me. Just an observation really.)
Stampy - nice skinning & theming work on sentient clothing!
I am watching the 'upgrade debate' with interest. I anticipate that I too will have some serious grief when I upgrade (due to custom themes etc).
That's what you get for being an early adopter .....
bhavz007
12th August 2008, 18:38
my website is sneakersuite.com
bhavz007
12th August 2008, 18:39
My site is www.sentientclothing.co.uk - this is with the older version of magento.
You know how you have the sizes for each product, that is what I am looking for. Will you be able to do this for me?
Stampy
12th August 2008, 19:38
THanks for the feedback Tempus. I've been given a "foolproof" method of upgrading to the latest version, which I'm going to try at the end of the week. If it works I'll be more than happy to share it.
bhavz007 - it's not that I'm not willing to help, it's just that I'm not a coder, I'm a shop owner, and I wouldn't be comfortable doing even basic work on someone elses site. I'm sure if you go through the screencasts on adding attributes and products you'll figure it out. This will help a lot when you have to add other products as well.
Your other option would be to go somewhere like Rentacoder and pay some $50 to do it for you.
birches
14th August 2008, 01:27
Hi,
To get sizes on the earlier version you need to create configurable products then add simple products which are connected to them. Custom options in the new version (1.1+) is a far better way of doing it.
Re: the upgrade, I've gone through the pain of upgrading to 1.1.1 then 1.1.2 (I thought might aswell do both) - it's not too bad once you realise the upgrade provided by Magento is complete flawed, and affects everyone differently! I'm not sure there could be a flaw-proof way of doing it - as all depends what aspects of your theme you have touched.
I did sort it though, took me about 15 hours for each site. My new sites are much faster than the old ones, especially around the admin side, so I reckon it was worth the effort. I wont be moving to another version in a hurry though.
Rgds
Karen
tempus fugit
14th August 2008, 08:52
15hrs on each site is a scary prospect!!:eek:
Especially if you paid somebody else to do the theme work and might have to pay hours again!!
Stampy, I will obviously be keen to hear what you learn from the method you have been given.
1.1.3 was released yesterday with some fixes.
bhavz007
15th August 2008, 01:47
Yeah Iv started again, now my websites called www.thetopshoe.com as I had some problems with the hosting aswell I need help on changing the front, as I want to insert an image just below the search bar. and get rid of the things in the box. How do i do this? Im running version 1.1.3 now, installed it as soon as it released. How abouts do I create the configurable products through the custom options?
Future Freak
15th August 2008, 07:44
I'm still running V1.0, and my site speed seems fine; as quick as some at the latest version?
I just added a product to the cart and it took about 23 seconds, so it's not that quick.
tempus fugit
18th August 2008, 00:27
Hello FF,
I just added a product to the cart and it took about 23 seconds, so it's not that quick.Is it you, me, the web, time of day, ISPs or what? I just checked and the product I picked was in the cart in less than three seconds ....
If it is taking 23 seconds then I need to get that fixed.
I am planning to upgrade ASAP - url re-writes from Magento are giving me the hump. The current version that I am running seems to do some random re-writing of older urls when I add new products - this plays havoc with your sitemap and Google indexing!!:eek:
Stampy,
Did you do the deed yet?
I've been given a "foolproof" method of upgrading to the latest version, which I'm going to try at the end of the week.If so, how'd it go?
Stampy
18th August 2008, 09:04
Stampy,
Did you do the deed yet?
If so, how'd it go?
No, sorry, I'm doing some other work on the site, when that's done I'm going for it. It should definately be this week. I can pm you the instructions if you want to be the guinea pig?
tempus fugit
18th August 2008, 11:32
Re: these tricky upgrades in Magento, which may break your themes and require lots of hours to sort out; I wonder if it's worth paying Magento/Varien to do it?
No idea what they'd charge, but I know that they were promoting their support contracts. Given that the Magento ecommerce software itself is free, and that their main means of monetising their product is through bought support it might be worth investigating further?
Maybe they would give the setup a once-over and do some basic optimisation too?
Maybe that would deliver some payback?
Stampy
18th August 2008, 12:19
You'd think wouldn't you?
I posted a job to the Varien team to pay them to do the upgrade for me. A week later a got an email saying that they were unable to do it, and that I should contact one of their 'partners' via the magento site.
tempus fugit
18th August 2008, 12:35
Well that answers that question! (Thanks)
Any UK Magento Partners lurking?
speedy_s
18th August 2008, 17:35
Try nublue
Future Freak
18th August 2008, 22:03
Hello FF,
Is it you, me, the web, time of day, ISPs or what? I just checked and the product I picked was in the cart in less than three seconds ....
If it is taking 23 seconds then I need to get that fixed.
Firefox 3.01 on windows XP, ISP is BTOpenworld 2 meg connection, just tested at 10pm on a Monday night.
Just added a t-shirt to the shopping cart twice - both times it was about 50 seconds to add them.
tempus fugit
18th August 2008, 22:24
We've got our websites in a twist - no T-shirts on my website.
Whose website are you testing?
Check my signature.
My V1.0 site is full of CCTV cameras and bits - take it for a spin and let me know how you get on by all means ......
Stampy
18th August 2008, 22:41
Future Freak - I'd imagine you're talking about mine. It's very slow! (and I sell t-shirts)
Future Freak
19th August 2008, 08:01
We've got our websites in a twist - no T-shirts on my website.
Whose website are you testing?
Check my signature.
My V1.0 site is full of CCTV cameras and bits - take it for a spin and let me know how you get on by all means ......
Yes, you are correct, my mistake. I was testing www.sentientclothing.co.uk which as skampy says is very slow. Your CCTV site is pretty nippy.
Stampy
19th August 2008, 22:34
hi,bhavz007
if you want to import all kind ,all brand shoes ,maybe you can inquire to me
we wholesale all the brand shoes ,the high quality and good price ,do not hesitate to contact with us ,sincerely
add our msn messenger : voguesneaker # hotmail.com
or yahoo voguesneaker # yahoo.com.cn
looking forward to doing good business with you
Hi eleavylee
Just out of interest more than anything. I don't want any shoes.
Does this approach ever work?
Kind regards,
Stampy
magextension
22nd November 2010, 18:59
To make your product description more userfriendly, I may suggest you to use extensions like "attribute description tooltip" . Using it you may add description to each attribute.
magextension.com
jamie1183
22nd November 2010, 22:43
To make your product description more userfriendly, I may suggest you to use extensions like "attribute description tooltip" . Using it you may add description to each attribute.
magextension.com
And congratulations in digging out all threads to promote your site
edmondscommerce
24th November 2010, 14:19
And congratulations in digging out all threads to promote your site
lol, blast from the past :)
edmondscommerce
25th November 2010, 17:13
this might help
http://www.edmondscommerce.co.uk/magento/magento-attributes-and-attribute-sets-an-explanation/
GoMage
25th November 2010, 19:46
Have a look at extension you will find useful:
GoMage LightCheckout - one page checkout for Magento with wide range of useful functios more details, technical documentations and demo find here: http://www.gomage.com/extensions/lightcheckout.html
GoMage Layered Navigation - designed to optimize and improve navigation on your online Magento store. Ajax filter integrated in the extension allows your customers easily to sort off unneeded categories, attributes, products and find what they are looking for quickly. Technical documents and demo find here: http://www.gomage.com/extensions/advanced-navigation.html
GoMage FeedPro allows you to provide information about products from your online store to search engines like Google Base, Yahoo! Store, eBay and more other sites that collect and show information about your products. Technical documents and demo find here: http://www.gomage.com/extensions/feed-pro.html