Mid September 2010
April 20th, 2010
Custom Options in Magento are a great way to offer non-stock specific options on products that are being sold - for example allowing the customisation of an item by adding text. This is very simple to do with the standard functionality. On the site I am currently building I had a need to offer a custom option on a product - in my specific case it was the nib type on a fountain pen. This article covers how I achieved this with Magento 1.4.
July 16th, 2009
I still read a huge number of comments on both the Magento forums and via Twitter indicating that people think Magento is slow or a resource hog or performs poorly. In many cases this is a misconception. I think most people familiar with Magento would agree that it is a bit of a beast – [...]
April 29th, 2009
One of the key benefits of developing ecommerce sites on the Magento platform is the flexibility of the system. Almost every area of the system can be tweaked and modified to meet exact client requirements. However it’s also worth noting that Magento is a young platform (only just over a year in production) and new [...]
April 26th, 2009
Whilst the navigation options available in Magento comfortably surpass most other products on the market there are still the occasional problems to deal with. This article offers a quick ‘How To’ which enables the display of a list of Magento subcategories in a static block on a category page.