Batch Update Images in Americommerce May 8, 2008
Posted by engjake in Americommerce.Tags: Americommerce, batch update, export products, import products, shopping cart
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I’ve decided i’m going to blog here about how to use Americommerce from time to time. More for my own benefit than anyone elses. I’ve been using Americommerce for a little over a year and the software is capable of all kinds of things that i don’t even know how to use yet. And since they are growing, i sometimes can’t find answers to my questions in the help section or knowledgebase. And honestly sometimes, I just need it in laymans terms to understand it. Since i use their system for several websites I am sure I will be trying to fix something on one site that have already fixed on another – but i guaruntee there will be times that I forget what I did to fix the issue. So, I’m blogging about it so when that happens i can search my own blog and find the answer to my own question. Maybe someone else can benefit as well.
So here is the first thing I figured out after monkeying with it and finally speaking to Eric at Americommerce about it.
I’ve been wanting to update a whole category with thumbnails to see if the page loads any faster. Right now, I use one large image on the admin of Americommerce and specify the thumb size in the site template. This works very well, but I was curious if the generation of thumbs slows down the speed since as the page loads it is stretched out and then shrinks to the right size as it generates (as if it’s starting out with huge images so the page is really wide). Actually I know that is the issue because I spoke to Stefan about it and he explained that is why it starts out wide.
So i exported the products, added the file names to the thumb image field and uploaded the file. Then I uploaded the thumb images. I could not get the site to update and start using the new file names for the thumbs. So i exported again and noticed that my thumb file names had been change from [for example] k-1005sm.jpg, to smk-1005.jpg. I was baffled so I tried multiple times. Still the site was using the large images to generate the thumbs and my file names kept getting changes. I spoke with Eric and he explained the problem. Apparently as the images are processed and cached a field is created in the database called ItemImage. In that field is the file names for main image and thumb, as well as their alt tags. Since this column had already been populated it was overwriting my new file names I had imported. So, i deleted this field, imported the file again with my correct file names and now it works like a charm. Thanks Eric.
You can see the results here: Dynasty Cabinet Knobs
The end result however is that so far the pages do not seem to load any faster with thumbs rather than the auto-gen images. So I’m not going to go through 5k products and add thumbs to them all for no speed gain. But I’m glad to know that if I update a bunch of images at once, that ItemImage column in the export file could be the culprit if I’m having issues. This is not a bad thing, it’s just understanding the system.
Elsie is Exciting May 7, 2008
Posted by engjake in family.add a comment
Elsie is 4. She has more energy than any kid i’ve met. I just took her training wheels off her pedal bike last week and she didn’t even need any help. She rides the thing like Evel Keneivel rode his Harley. This week we have been able to go to her preschool to see her do some of the things she has learned. The pre-school she goes to teaches swimming, gymnastics, and dance along with the educational stuff like the ABC’s. Monday they were showing off the gymnastic skills and today swimming. She has learned a lot, and I have decided that our choice to put her in this particular preschool was a good one because she has various activities where she can channel her energy. Looks Like we need to line up a couple of summer sports since school is just about over. Now, if I can just tap into that energy.
CareerSafe – The New and Improved 10 Hour OSHA Training May 7, 2008
Posted by engjake in Nothing, business.Tags: CareerSafe, Education, Job Safety, OSHA, OSHA 10 Hour Training, School Safety programs, Vocational programs
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I was just reading up on this new 10Hour OSHA training course offered by CareerSafe. CareerSafe is a product developed by K2Share as an online OSHA training course for youth. High schools and colleges should have OSHA training as part of their vocational programs to train their students to be ready for the workforce when they graduate. The highest priority of the program is to reduce the number of job related injuries or fatalities by educating youth entering the job market. This training also makes our youth more marketable as they can show potential employers their wallet card demonstrating their completion of basic OSHA safety training. This type of training has been available for around $100 per student which makes it difficult for schools to implement in their cirriculum. CareerSafe has improved the training course which is OSHA approved and made it available as an online course where students can complete it at their own pace. The great thing is… with CareerSafe it’s under $20.