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duminică, 12 decembrie 2010

Download Free Magento Themes

Sometimes it’s really useful to follow Template Monster Blog! I’ve just found out that Template Monster has launched Free Magento Themes!

Template Monster is the best source for website templates if you want something professional, attractive, and easy-to-use for your online store or website. So it’s amazing that Free Magento Themes are offered by such a reliable templates provider!

If you are familiar with Magento you already know that it’s the best platform for SEO-friendly and easy-manageable online stores. Template Monster provides professional Magento Themes that are fully compatible with Magento application. So Magento brings the best shopping cart solution and Template Monster brings the best designs for this shopping cart.

Have a look; these are Free Magento Themes that can be downloaded at TemplateMonster.com:

Pet Store Magento Theme

free Magento theme for a pet store

Electronics Magento Theme

free magento theme for a computer store

Please note that there are some limitations associated with Free Magento Themes. You aren’t allowed to resell them or claim your authorship. Also you aren’t allowed to make them a part of your portfolio.

Still the most important is that Free Magento Themes can be used for your online stores. Isn’t it what all online merchants dream of?

vineri, 10 decembrie 2010

Magento Community Update

 Over the last few months we've been evaluating better ways to focus on our community. In a previous post, I also mentioned that we'd be looking into ways to consolidate some of our community channels, so we can focus on what is the most helpful and productive for our community members.


So with that, I'd like to announce that we will be closing both our Community Groups as well as the eCommerce General, Marketing and SEO forums. Additionally the Community General and Off-Topic forums will be archived so that members can view but no longer post to it. The ultimate goal is to be able to concentrate our efforts on supporting the community in the capacity of troubleshooting, sharing Magento knowledge and experience, exchanging programming tips as well as support for Magento Connect/Extensions. We believe that closing these channels will allow our community members easier access to important information.


In the future, we may look into other, better ways of having these kinds of channels available, and possibly more - but we currently feel that these channels do not add to our current goals.


Magento Connect Search - We've enhanced our Magento Connect search. We've added a lot more weight to extension title and summary. Also, we've corrected the search filtering so that the best and most relevant results are returned -- every time.

Extension Reviews - We've removed anonymous reviews. You must now log into your magentocommerce.com account in order to review an extension. I think it's important to be transparent when you're reviewing an extension and it will also help developers easily identify users that may be having difficulties.

Extension Titles - You can now edit your own extension titles! Please be aware that while you can change the title, the official extension name will remain the same. This shouldn't cause any difficulty for developers, but if you're having a problem, please let us know.

As always, feel free to email me at rhonda at magento dot com, or PM me directly in the forums to rondata.


2011 is going to be a great year for us and we have lots of things planned -- I'm very excited about ringing in the New Year with our awesome Magento Community.

Rhonda

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20 Food and Drink Magento Templates

Last week we reviewed 20 Food Websites that are powered by Magento. We hope you found them inspiring and today we’re going to share some Food and Drink Magento Templates. Each of these templates is a quick and convenient solution to build an online store that would sell food or drinks. Also, as you may guess by the title, Food and Drink Magento Templates are to be used with the Magento eCommerce platform.


Please note, the following Magento Templates are created by different companies, including TemplateMonster.com, Templates-Master.com, Mage-World.com, MageSupport.com and eCommerce-Themes.com. In other words, all you have to do to see the most amazing Food and Drink Magento Templates is scroll down and click the images you like.


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joi, 9 decembrie 2010

Magento Holiday Support Hours, We are By Your Side This Holiday Season

Hello! Paul Wallace here, VP of Customer Support at Magento.

This time of year, shoppers complain about the “stressful” holiday shopping period…. But who thinks about the stress on-line retailers go through during this holiday period? We do!

Holiday shopping accounts for a significant percentage of annual revenue for many retailers, which means making or breaking the year. Because of this, on-line retailers are stressed out and very carefully monitor their eCommerce storefronts spikes in site traffic, transactions and overall site health.

Here at Magento we understand these are critical times for our Enterprise and Professional Edition merchants and Solution Partners and we are ready to help.  We are on full alert from now through the end of the year to help you if necessary:

Be assured that our support team will be readily available during Thanksgiving from 8am CET – 6pm PST on Thanksgiving Day, November 25 and Friday November 26.And in addition we will be monitoring our support system and alerts for any critical issues that arise during off hours.
In addition in the past few months we have made significant headway in creating a robust support organization.

We have:

Tripled our support team with fantastic people around the globe with the objective of better communications and resolutions.Just completed the installation of a new state of the art ticketing system and we can now get real time visibility and metrics.Just added a new support center expanded our talent in other centers including adding new people to our Los Angeles support center.  Now we have support personal and offices in California, Texas, South America, Europe and we have more to go.  Our goal is to create global coverage.Currently testing and implementing chat support.Further scaling our talent to expand our hours of operations and resolution time.… more to come!
We wish you a successful holiday shopping season and look forward to being at your side with any support issues. Happy holidays!

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7 Christmas Magento Themes

It’s a few weeks to Christmas and we bet you know what it means for webmasters and online retailers. It means it’s time to get their websites ready for one of the biggest holidays of the year.


It’s your choice if you want a new holiday look for your site or a Christmas banner would be enough to attract more visitors. Here you’ll see a list of Christmas Magento Themes and we hope it includes the design that meets your needs. It’s also important to note that the following Christmas Magento Themes are offered by different companies. So you don’t have to spend your time looking for a holiday design for your website or online store. We’ve already done it for you.


Now you can compare designs, features and prices and choose the best of the best Christmas Magento Themes. In fact, each image is a link that will help you learn more about the Christmas Magento Theme you like most.


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miercuri, 8 decembrie 2010

Magento Preview Version 1.4.2.0-RC2 - Now Available!

We are happy to announce the availability of Magento Preview Version 1.4.2.0-RC2 for download.


As this is a preview version it is NOT recommended in any way to be used in a production environment (more information about preview releases and the community edition release process can be found in this blog post). We also highly encourage extension developers to test their extensions for compatibility with this version. This release is NOT available for upgrade through Magento Connect Manager and is only available on our download page.
Update: This release is also available for upgrade through the old Magento Connect Manager for people using Magento CE 1.4.1.1 or older.


We have decided to remove the new Magento Connect Manager from this release as this is a new feature and as such should not be included in a revision release. Support for Magento Connect 2 is scheduled for release with Magento CE 1.5.
Please check our release notes page for everything that is included in this release. Diff files are available here.


Please report all issues with this release in the bug tracker.


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Free Magento Templates by CaxidTemplates.com

Yes, it’s another article about the Magento Templates that are available free of charge. According to our blog statistics, we know that you love articles about freebies and we hope you’ll enjoy this one as well. But first of all, we’d like to thank the Caxid Templates team for creating beautiful and high quality Free Magento Templates. It’s really nice of them to offer the following templates for free and supplying their designs with the source files. Thus, it will take minimum efforts to edit the templates.


In fact, it’s pretty easy to download the Magento Template you like. Simply choose the design you want to get for free and click the Download button. Then you’ll be asked to enter your name and email address. Once you do this, you’ll get a download link. That’s about it!


Please enjoy the free templates that are brought to you by CaxidTemplates.com and if you’d like to see more freebies like this, read more articles about Free Magento Templates on our blog.


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marți, 7 decembrie 2010

Meet Magento continues winning streak

 From 4th to 5th of November 2010 the leading Magento eCommerce conference ”Meet Magento” took place in Leipzig, Germany. About 450 participants came to share knowledge about the latest developments in eCommerce and Magento. The keynotes were held by Roy Rubin and Michel Goossens.


In total, more than 40 speakers spoke on current eCommerce and Magento issues. The conference committee, consisting of six industry experts, ensured the quality of the presentations and offered all participants a strong and diversified program, with numerous case studies and panel discussions.


Besides this, 19 companies presented their products and services in the exhibition area.


The after-show party was held at the conclusion of the first day. Many participants took the opportunity to network with the Magento management team and the other attendees.


Next year, the organizers want to continue the success of the “Meet Magento” event. The exact date for the Meet Magento #5.11 will be announced shortly.


Check out all the photos here.


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Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification

Ah, what a mouthful. First off all, sorry to disappoint you, as this article is purely result of my imagination. There is no such thing as “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” (aka MEQAC) at least not at the moment (as to 1/12/2010).


But let’s for a moment imagine there is such thing. Let’s discuss one possible direction of thinking. Let’s discuss the current issues with Magento extensions development.


Seems like Magento’s extremely flexible architecture where you can do almost anything if you are up to the task imposes some serious issues when it comes to general free/commercial extensions you can grab from either Magento Connect or from the developer/company site.


To make it clear, I do not blame Magento that much for this situation as I blame the extension developers. Magento just gave you powerful eCommerce tool/platform, its your problem if you are narrowed in thinking or better yet short on time to code something robust and unobtrusive. Before I go any further, and someone feels threaten by the “if you are narrowed in thinking” expression I just gave above, allow me to say that I too code my extensions as wast majority of others, so this goes on me as well.


So, what are those issues I am talking about? Let’s say we have extension A that was developed by the freelance developer (lets call him) DevA and given for free. Then we have extension B developed by company ComB. Both extensions are similar in nature, in terms of doing similar functionality.


Extension A has the following description: “Easily list detailed product info on the order PDF print for Invoice.”. Extension B on the other hand has the description of: “Show the Google Map for the customer address on the PDF printed page for Invoice.”.


When an average client (site owner) sees these two extensions, the only thing he wants to know is: “Does this work for my version of Magento”. You know, that version number you can see listed as “Compatibility” label on the Magento Connect. After that, he will most likely go and install both of the extensions.


Chances are that these two extensions at some point in the code use the same files. When I say “use the same files” I am referring to either “overriding the same method on the some Magento class”, or “use same view file” from admin theme folder to output their content. In Magento if you would like to change the PDF document that gets printed as an Invoice summary, you most likely need to modify the working of “app/code/core/Mage/Sales/Model/Order/Pdf/Invoice.php” file. You can check it out, it has two methods in Magento 1.4.1.1 version, getPdf and newPage.


Now, if your extension overrides the getPdf method and changes it’s functionality to conform to Extension A from DevA, then that conflicts the Extension B from CompB if it turns out that that one to overrides the getPdf method from the same file/class.


Proper resolution? Each extension should be coded such not to rely on the built in “PDF” invoice print, that is not to override the built in PDF invoice print in this case. Present a new button, injected unobtrusively into the Invoice view page next to the existing “Print” button, like shown on the images below.


 In such case, each button triggers specific extension controller (which in turns trigger extension specific model) that could be 90% of just copy pasted code from default Magento, plus specific extension functionality. The main idea is not to break or overwrite anything default, or anything that other extensions might overwrite thus making our code irrelevant. Plus, we want the system to stay intact even if we later remove/uninstall our extension


Depending on how unobtrusively buttons have been injected into the layout we could say that for such extensions we now have some basic grounds for discussing quality. Because when I think of Magento extension quality I do not just think on the code quality, but the logic quality and the “what happens if I remove my extension”, and “what happens if there are several more similar extensions installed” quality.


It’s hard to give some valid guidelines on proper coding around this for two mains reasons:

Any truly unobtrusive extension development requires knowing the system, that is Magento, very well.That might not be the official Magento (Varien) standpoint around such coding.

Once more, please keep in mind that I do not refer to custom development projects and “extensions” developed specific for needs of one project. These I consider to be special cases, in which most of the time extension development comes as a form of refactoring/stacking code nicely. I am referring to the Magento Connect type extensions that should run on any store.


With that in mind, I would like to see the Magento Connect one day evolve into something like iTunes from Apple. Personally I like the idea of someone authorized and skilled reviewing my widely redistributable extension prior to allowing it to be installed on any Magento store trough Magento Connect.


Maybe even develop entire concept of “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” around it. I mean, if you are in the business of commercial extension development I doubt you will have anything against paying lets say $100-$500 dollars per year for having your extensions get the “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” signature?! When benefits can be increased customer (site owner) satisfaction and equally important improved and cleaner standards for extension development.


Concept could go like: You pay $100-$500 per year, during which you can put up as many extensions as you wish for sale in Magento Connect (given that it evolves into iTunes clone or similar). Once you upload your extension it gets reviewed, certified and published on Magento connect, possibly gets some public hash key for specific certified zip/tar/xxxx archive that you can then sell out of the Magento Connect, etc. If the one year fee is out, your extension for specific hash key still remains its certification for certain declared requirements (like Magento version no, etc). Just thinking out loud here.


Such “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” program would then be in charge of checking several important parts of your extension inner working such as:

what happens when the extension is installedwhat happens when the extension is removed (does it do cleanup of database, if it uses database)what happens if there are similar extensionwhat happens if I remove dependent modulesdoes your extension trigger any events in order to allow others to hook intowhat happens when errors occur in your extension, are they allowed to break the normal execution of the program (Magento)does your extension use the system.log for logging its own logs or does it need to log it into extension named log file, what log levels should be logged even if log is turned off in Magento adminetc.

Surely the existence of such “certification” is debatable when it comes to Community editions of Magento as people expect free solutions mostly. So I do not see any particular reason why someone coding free extension for Community version of Magento would pay any fee for certification, etc. However, when it comes ti Professional of Enterprise versions then this topic might make some sense.


Would like to hear your thoughts on this.


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Free Magento Templates by MageStore.com

MageStore.com is offering Free Magento Templates and the freebies are available to anyone who needs them, regardless of the business you are in. The Mage Store team has already created Magento Templates for sites that sell computers, electronics, clothing, accessories, furniture and toys online. In fact, the Free Magento Templates come with source files. So, you can easily edit them and save your changes.


To download the Free Magento Template you like you should register an account with MageStore.com. However, it will cost you nothing to do this.


We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to people behind the Mage Store who put their efforts in creating Free Magento Templates. Your freebies are highly appreciated and much needed.


Please click on the image below to learn more about the free templates and see the live demos.


If you’re looking for more articles about Free Magento Templates, then browse our website or simply follow the link in this sentence.


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luni, 6 decembrie 2010

Magento Preview Version 1.4.2.0-RC2 - Now Available!

We are happy to announce the availability of Magento Preview Version 1.4.2.0-RC2 for download.


As this is a preview version it is NOT recommended in any way to be used in a production environment (more information about preview releases and the community edition release process can be found in this blog post). We also highly encourage extension developers to test their extensions for compatibility with this version. This release is NOT available for upgrade through Magento Connect Manager and is only available on our download page.
Update: This release is also available for upgrade through the old Magento Connect Manager for people using Magento CE 1.4.1.1 or older.


We have decided to remove the new Magento Connect Manager from this release as this is a new feature and as such should not be included in a revision release. Support for Magento Connect 2 is scheduled for release with Magento CE 1.5.
Please check our release notes page for everything that is included in this release. Diff files are available here.


Please report all issues with this release in the bug tracker.


 


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vineri, 3 decembrie 2010

Free Magento Templates by CaxidTemplates.com

Yes, it’s another article about the Magento Templates that are available free of charge. According to our blog statistics, we know that you love articles about freebies and we hope you’ll enjoy this one as well. But first of all, we’d like to thank the Caxid Templates team for creating beautiful and high quality Free Magento Templates. It’s really nice of them to offer the following templates for free and supplying their designs with the source files. Thus, it will take minimum efforts to edit the templates.


In fact, it’s pretty easy to download the Magento Template you like. Simply choose the design you want to get for free and click the Download button. Then you’ll be asked to enter your name and email address. Once you do this, you’ll get a download link. That’s about it!


Please enjoy the free templates that are brought to you by CaxidTemplates.com and if you’d like to see more freebies like this, read more articles about Free Magento Templates on our blog.


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joi, 2 decembrie 2010

Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification

Ah, what a mouthful. First off all, sorry to disappoint you, as this article is purely result of my imagination. There is no such thing as “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” (aka MEQAC) at least not at the moment (as to 1/12/2010).


But let’s for a moment imagine there is such thing. Let’s discuss one possible direction of thinking. Let’s discuss the current issues with Magento extensions development.


Seems like Magento’s extremely flexible architecture where you can do almost anything if you are up to the task imposes some serious issues when it comes to general free/commercial extensions you can grab from either Magento Connect or from the developer/company site.


To make it clear, I do not blame Magento that much for this situation as I blame the extension developers. Magento just gave you powerful eCommerce tool/platform, its your problem if you are narrowed in thinking or better yet short on time to code something robust and unobtrusive. Before I go any further, and someone feels threaten by the “if you are narrowed in thinking” expression I just gave above, allow me to say that I too code my extensions as wast majority of others, so this goes on me as well.


So, what are those issues I am talking about? Let’s say we have extension A that was developed by the freelance developer (lets call him) DevA and given for free. Then we have extension B developed by company ComB. Both extensions are similar in nature, in terms of doing similar functionality.


Extension A has the following description: “Easily list detailed product info on the order PDF print for Invoice.”. Extension B on the other hand has the description of: “Show the Google Map for the customer address on the PDF printed page for Invoice.”.


When an average client (site owner) sees these two extensions, the only thing he wants to know is: “Does this work for my version of Magento”. You know, that version number you can see listed as “Compatibility” label on the Magento Connect. After that, he will most likely go and install both of the extensions.


Chances are that these two extensions at some point in the code use the same files. When I say “use the same files” I am referring to either “overriding the same method on the some Magento class”, or “use same view file” from admin theme folder to output their content. In Magento if you would like to change the PDF document that gets printed as an Invoice summary, you most likely need to modify the working of “app/code/core/Mage/Sales/Model/Order/Pdf/Invoice.php” file. You can check it out, it has two methods in Magento 1.4.1.1 version, getPdf and newPage.


Now, if your extension overrides the getPdf method and changes it’s functionality to conform to Extension A from DevA, then that conflicts the Extension B from CompB if it turns out that that one to overrides the getPdf method from the same file/class.


Proper resolution? Each extension should be coded such not to rely on the built in “PDF” invoice print, that is not to override the built in PDF invoice print in this case. Present a new button, injected unobtrusively into the Invoice view page next to the existing “Print” button, like shown on the images below.


 In such case, each button triggers specific extension controller (which in turns trigger extension specific model) that could be 90% of just copy pasted code from default Magento, plus specific extension functionality. The main idea is not to break or overwrite anything default, or anything that other extensions might overwrite thus making our code irrelevant. Plus, we want the system to stay intact even if we later remove/uninstall our extension


Depending on how unobtrusively buttons have been injected into the layout we could say that for such extensions we now have some basic grounds for discussing quality. Because when I think of Magento extension quality I do not just think on the code quality, but the logic quality and the “what happens if I remove my extension”, and “what happens if there are several more similar extensions installed” quality.


It’s hard to give some valid guidelines on proper coding around this for two mains reasons:

Any truly unobtrusive extension development requires knowing the system, that is Magento, very well.That might not be the official Magento (Varien) standpoint around such coding.

Once more, please keep in mind that I do not refer to custom development projects and “extensions” developed specific for needs of one project. These I consider to be special cases, in which most of the time extension development comes as a form of refactoring/stacking code nicely. I am referring to the Magento Connect type extensions that should run on any store.


With that in mind, I would like to see the Magento Connect one day evolve into something like iTunes from Apple. Personally I like the idea of someone authorized and skilled reviewing my widely redistributable extension prior to allowing it to be installed on any Magento store trough Magento Connect.


Maybe even develop entire concept of “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” around it. I mean, if you are in the business of commercial extension development I doubt you will have anything against paying lets say $100-$500 dollars per year for having your extensions get the “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” signature?! When benefits can be increased customer (site owner) satisfaction and equally important improved and cleaner standards for extension development.


Concept could go like: You pay $100-$500 per year, during which you can put up as many extensions as you wish for sale in Magento Connect (given that it evolves into iTunes clone or similar). Once you upload your extension it gets reviewed, certified and published on Magento connect, possibly gets some public hash key for specific certified zip/tar/xxxx archive that you can then sell out of the Magento Connect, etc. If the one year fee is out, your extension for specific hash key still remains its certification for certain declared requirements (like Magento version no, etc). Just thinking out loud here.


Such “Magento Extensions Quality Assurance Certification” program would then be in charge of checking several important parts of your extension inner working such as:

what happens when the extension is installedwhat happens when the extension is removed (does it do cleanup of database, if it uses database)what happens if there are similar extensionwhat happens if I remove dependent modulesdoes your extension trigger any events in order to allow others to hook intowhat happens when errors occur in your extension, are they allowed to break the normal execution of the program (Magento)does your extension use the system.log for logging its own logs or does it need to log it into extension named log file, what log levels should be logged even if log is turned off in Magento adminetc.

Surely the existence of such “certification” is debatable when it comes to Community editions of Magento as people expect free solutions mostly. So I do not see any particular reason why someone coding free extension for Community version of Magento would pay any fee for certification, etc. However, when it comes ti Professional of Enterprise versions then this topic might make some sense.


Would like to hear your thoughts on this.


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7 Christmas Magento Themes

It’s a few weeks to Christmas and we bet you know what it means for webmasters and online retailers. It means it’s time to get their websites ready for one of the biggest holidays of the year.


It’s your choice if you want a new holiday look for your site or a Christmas banner would be enough to attract more visitors. Here you’ll see a list of Christmas Magento Themes and we hope it includes the design that meets your needs. It’s also important to note that the following Christmas Magento Themes are offered by different companies. So you don’t have to spend your time looking for a holiday design for your website or online store. We’ve already done it for you.


Now you can compare designs, features and prices and choose the best of the best Christmas Magento Themes. In fact, each image is a link that will help you learn more about the Christmas Magento Theme you like most.


View the original article here

duminică, 28 noiembrie 2010

Magento Holiday Support Hours, We are By Your Side This Holiday Season

Hello! Paul Wallace here, VP of Customer Support at Magento.

This time of year, shoppers complain about the “stressful” holiday shopping period…. But who thinks about the stress on-line retailers go through during this holiday period? We do!

Holiday shopping accounts for a significant percentage of annual revenue for many retailers, which means making or breaking the year. Because of this, on-line retailers are stressed out and very carefully monitor their eCommerce storefronts spikes in site traffic, transactions and overall site health.

Here at Magento we understand these are critical times for our Enterprise and Professional Edition merchants and Solution Partners and we are ready to help.  We are on full alert from now through the end of the year to help you if necessary:

Be assured that our support team will be readily available during Thanksgiving from 8am CET – 6pm PST on Thanksgiving Day, November 25 and Friday November 26.And in addition we will be monitoring our support system and alerts for any critical issues that arise during off hours.
In addition in the past few months we have made significant headway in creating a robust support organization.

We have:

Tripled our support team with fantastic people around the globe with the objective of better communications and resolutions.Just completed the installation of a new state of the art ticketing system and we can now get real time visibility and metrics.Just added a new support center expanded our talent in other centers including adding new people to our Los Angeles support center.  Now we have support personal and offices in California, Texas, South America, Europe and we have more to go.  Our goal is to create global coverage.Currently testing and implementing chat support.Further scaling our talent to expand our hours of operations and resolution time.… more to come!
We wish you a successful holiday shopping season and look forward to being at your side with any support issues. Happy holidays!

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Magento LightSpeed Module – Review

In the last 7 years of my involvement with web development I have had an opportunity to open a great number of different “boxes“ when looking for web site improvement. After opening these “boxes” things often didn’t seem as it was specified – luckily this is not a case with Magento Lightspeed extension : )

Even though this time there was again a certain feeling of skepticism towards something which seems too good (I probably have been disappointed a lot before), this feeling quickly disappeared. In
this short article I would like to share my experience with Magento LightSpeed module, emphasize
its advantages and compare the results on the website in the creation phase – before and after installation. I don’t intend to go into technical details (such questions can be answered by the Tiny Brick team)

1. Installation

Following very extensive and precise instructions I finished with the basic installation and configuration in about 30 minutes (I have to emphasize here that I’m not a Magento back-end developer). Everything went on without delays.

2. Support

Being curious during the test period I had the need to get in touch with technical support in order to ask a few questions. I logged on live chat on their web site and immediately got an answer (although the status was offline : )) This deserves praise.

3. Results

Everything that had previously been promised for this extension was fulfilled in our test project. The difference in how fast a web site loaded was obvious, to test response time and content loading I used Firebug and YSlow, documenting the results before and after installation (this is just an example without additional configuration). As you can see, the results are far better.

4. Conclusion

- The product has fulfilled all expectations and requirements
- In e-commerce world any increase of speed is extremely important and can increase ROI
- If you are the owner of Magento e-commerce system, this extension can help you a lot, and
in case you are dissatisfied you can always refer to their 15-day guarantee

Cheers!

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sâmbătă, 27 noiembrie 2010

Setting up Magento debug enviroment using xdebug and Aptana Studio

I’m using Aptana studio for few months already.
It is Eclipse/PDT based so I’m sure all this can be achieved in any Eclipse based platform.


First you should have xdebug php extension installed. Installation instructions are slightly different
for everyone and that’s why there is a tool which will help you: http://www.xdebug.org/find-binary.php
I ended up with this php.ini config following their instructions tailored just for my config:


zend_extension_ts = C:\WampDeveloper\Components\Php\ext\php_xdebug-2.1.0-5.2-vc6.dll


But that wasn’t enough so you will need to add this lines to your php.ini as well:


xdebug.remote_enable=1
xdebug.remote_host=”127.0.0.1?
xdebug.remote_port=9001


Default port is actually 9000, but I changed it to 9001 since I had some problems on 9000, but it doesn’t mean you will have it too.


Restart your web server and you are good to go (fortunately).


Now we need to configure Aptana to use it.


At window->preferences->PHP->PHP server and add new server:


Go to window->preferences->PHP->PHP Executables and make sure you set something like this there:


Check window->preferences->PHP->Debug, mine looks like this:


Go to window->preferences->PHP->Debug->Installed debuggers and configure your xdebug:


You will need to accept remote sessions in case you want to debug application from external browser.


Don’t forget window->preferences->PHP->PHP Servers
Make sure your server is set there.

xdebug in Eclipse should be set up now.
Good luck!


P.S. Since this is very complicated theme to put in one article, I suggest that you try this too: http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/documents/XDebugGuideForPDT2.0.pdf


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Setting up Magento on Git repository

Hello everyone! Recently I wrote a short article  Git vs SVN A.K.A. Everyone likes control. Now, I wanted to give you an “real life” example of putting Magento project into Git repository.


So, let’s begin. First of all, I assume that you wish to start with fresh project and that you’ll be doing only back-end programming. This is important because I’ll set up repository only for /app/code/local/ folder. It will keep the repository lightweight and enough for this practical example. At the end, I’ll explain .gitignore file so that you can make modifications to folders you wish to include.


There are two steps you must go through before you start working with Git:

To get started, you need to install Git on your machine – you can find instructions by going on this page.Next thing you need to do is to find yourself a Git repository that you’ll use for your projects. For this example, I used free private repository located at http://gitfarm.appspot.com/.

Registering (and auto-configuring) of Git repository is extremely simple with gitfarm.appspot.com


Now, when you have your repository ready, all we need to do is add our files to it. In my example, I’ll add only 1 Magento directory (/app/code/local/) I accomplished that with following commands:

Navigate to your “workspace” directory
Write to console: git clone http://repository_name@gitfarm.appspot.com/git/repository_name.git – we cloned our empty repository to local machineNavigate to directory named “repository_name” and if you see .git directory inside it, copy your Magento project inside itWrite to console: git add app/code/local/ – this line added our first directory with its files to repositoryWrite to console: git commit -a -m “Initial repository setup” – with this line executed, we made our first commit with message “Initial repository setup”
Write to console: git push http://repository_name@gitfarm.appspot.com/git/repository_name.git master – and finally we pushed our initial setup folder to repository. When this command is executed, you’ll have your files online in this example.

Now, that wasn’t so hard you should agree. At the moment if you followed these few steps, you have your first Magento Git repository ready for work.


At the moment, anyone with repository location (and password in case of gifarm) can repeat steps 1. , 2. ,5. and 6. and do his/hers share on the project.


Notes:

If you haven’t used gitfarm.appspot.com as your repository, steps 2 and 6 might differ (depending of repository setup)if you’ve used any private repository, you will have to authenticate via password or ssh key (depending on setup) – when promited in any of the stepsYou can add more than one directory to your Git repository by repeating step 4 with different location (all files and folders under that directory will be added)

.gitignore is Git file that contains a list of files/folders that you wish to keep untracked on repository itself. So, on Magento, as in any other project those are files and folders that depend on your local setup like downloader/, errors/, config.xml,… and so on.


Generally I don’t think that you need whole Magento project on repository, but rather files you edited/added. That’s why I suggest that you put your git project files inside a local copy.


That’s all from me in this one. I hope you learned something new today!


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20 Food and Drink Magento Templates

Last week we reviewed 20 Food Websites that are powered by Magento. We hope you found them inspiring and today we’re going to share some Food and Drink Magento Templates. Each of these templates is a quick and convenient solution to build an online store that would sell food or drinks. Also, as you may guess by the title, Food and Drink Magento Templates are to be used with the Magento eCommerce platform.


Please note, the following Magento Templates are created by different companies, including TemplateMonster.com, Templates-Master.com, Mage-World.com, MageSupport.com and eCommerce-Themes.com. In other words, all you have to do to see the most amazing Food and Drink Magento Templates is scroll down and click the images you like.


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20 Food Websites That Are Powered by Magento

It has been often mentioned that Magento can be applied to different eCommerce websites, but it’s better to see once than to hear hundred times. So, we’ve made a list of online stores that sell food and drinks. Of course, all websites featured in this article are built with the Magento eCommerce platform.


Please scroll down and learn how Magento adds to the Food Websites. It’s not only about design, but also functionality and usability. So, why don’t you check the following websites as if you were a customer? This is a great way to see Magento in action and decide if it’s good for food websites.


Feel free to comment this article if we’ve missed some amazing Food Websites that have been created with Magento.


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