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i.ahmed

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  1. Update. I Created a new product and assigned the category, the url is showing correctly now thanks to your tip - category/sub/product.html How am I able to append the category for all the other products? I tried to go in to the product and manually delete the custom seo path and saved the product but that didn't help.
  2. Hi Bsmither, thanks for your reply. I've just enabled: Category name in new product URL = (ticked) The current products still showing the same url Is there anything else I'm missing? Thanks in advance
  3. So I've added categories and sub-categories, the urls work fine. i.e store.com/category store.com/sub-category but the product appears as: store.com/product.html even though its in /category/sub-category I can set the custom seo path but isn't the process auto, if the product is assigned to category as the primary etc? I only noticed this when I added a product with the same name in two different categories and I got a error saying unique seo path has been created due to duplicated products. Thanks in advance
  4. I'm not aware of any other way without some modding, I'd probably disbale them for time being until someone chimes in with some tips: Store Settings > Features > Enable Product Reviews/Comments > Uncheck
  5. Nice one thanks for the info, very helpful indeed
  6. Ah I see, I'll have to manually remove it. Anyone know why the lightbox assets are being called on the homepage along with required JS? overlay.png controls.png border.png loading_background.png loading.gif Trying to reduce unneccesary http requests and reduce JS before minifying. Also the above should at the very minimum be sprites.
  7. Also interested in this. Something like this would work great for our accessories range whereby we have: Rings - £10 Bracelets - £10 Necklaces - £10 Buy all 3 together as a set for £25 ( £5 off ) , stock level is affected accordingly.
  8. When SSL is disabled all domains when typed appear as written below: example.com http://example.com www.example.com http://www.example.com When SSL is enabled and forced on all pages: example.com http://example.com www.example.com http://www.example.com ^ ALL redirect to https://www.example.com/index.php The https://www.example.com is correct but index.php is being appended, for seo purposes I'd like this removing, not the *page* index.php as assumed in an older thread, just the url. I've had a look at the .htaccess but cannot find any reference to index.php being forced on the domain. I could write a redirect from /index.php to the root of the domain, but it feels like an extra redirect on a redirect. I'd rather fix the initial redirect. E.G currently http://example.com is classed as a redirect to https://example.com/index/php so rather than adding another redirect to a redirect, I'd rather fix the first one thats sending the user to /index.php. A lot of redirects lol Thanks in advance
  9. I think it is to some extent. Apparently Google is all about making the web faster, providing fast and efficient content to web users, if your site is slow and sluggish, whereas your competitors is fast and helpful, it *may* affect your rankings. I'm currently using Google Page speed as a baseline for "guidelines" to improving my ecommerce store. If you look at the errors/warnings, they make sense so yeah I guess its worth worrying about. P.s I have also installed mod_pagespeed on the server, it shaved almost 2 seconds off my site from just under 4 secs, to slightly above 2 secs, I'm working on improving this further, my target is 1 second. To give you some more worries http://tools.pingdom.com/
  10. How do I disable the lightbox from within the Admin, I was able to find this feature in CC4 but not in CC5.
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