Hopefully, caching can make it into this next release? Google recommends caching be specified for .css files and images such as background images and icons to be set to expire at least a week in the future, so the file is retrieved from local disk rather than the network: https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/caching.
Hopefully, caching can make it into this next release? Google recommends caching be specified for .css files and images such as background images and icons to be set to expire at least a week in the future, so the file is retrieved from local disk rather than the network: https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/caching.
Also, using proxy caching will improve the performance of the site to first time vistors, because it could be cached on a proxy server in proximity to their local computer. It would be awesome if nopCommerce can effectively utilize this type of caching.
At his moment, there is not possible to use "category mappings" feature because by code, if we set a product in two different categories, if you click in this product, the store will send you always to the first category assigned on category mappings.
Here you can see all the information of the issue:
At his moment, there is not possible to use "category mappings" feature because by code, if we set a product in two different categories, if you click in this product, the store will send you always to the first category assigned on category mappings.
Here you can see all the information of the issue:
Andrei, just to be sure I have got it. ACL on products mean that product A variant A1 is accessible to group 1 while variant A2 is for group A2?
The case is this: I have basically 2 types of customers: private users and professional users. Private users buy products in small form factor and prices are VAT inclusive, while professionals buy products in large form factor and prices don't include VAT (that hopefully will be calculated in shopping cart).
Is this correct? ACL has nothing to do with prices (vat incl/excl). It's about access control (product 1 is accessible to role 1 and product 2 is for role 2). See work item description here
The problem of display in the same store prices VAT inclusive to private users and prices no/VAT inclusive to professional user remains unresolved
luigi
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