Its all going smoothly so far, I've used redgates data compare to bring in the products and categories etc. The images are stored in the filesystem, so I've manually copied the contents of the /contents/images folder across.
The images against a category are huge for some reason, yet not so on the front page. Anybody got any idea to what is going on. These images should be 129w x 115h. http://www.gardencaredirect.com:8000/c/34
Its all going smoothly so far, I've used redgates data compare to bring in the products and categories etc. The images are stored in the filesystem, so I've manually copied the contents of the /contents/images folder across.
The images against a category are huge for some reason, yet not so on the front page. Anybody got any idea to what is going on. These images should be 129w x 115h. http://www.gardencaredirect.com:8000/c/34
Thanks
You need to make sure you upload images with right size. http://www.gardencaredirect.com:8000/content/images/thumbs/0000347_sterling_silver_pendants.jpeg this image is too big. Normally there is option in media settings where you set the image size for category but since you have upgraded from 2.2 I don't know you might be missing that. The image width should be 125 and height proportionate to width.
I have done that.. I've also added it to the SpecificationAttributeOption class as well as the ProductSpecificationAttribute
now when i try and access my catalogue pages I'm getting: Server Error in '/' Application.
Invalid column name 'PictureId'.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Invalid column name 'PictureId'.
Source Error:
Line 431: Line 432: var result = new List<SpecificationAttributeOptionFilter>(); Line 433: var items = query.ToList(); Line 434: foreach (var item in items) Line 435: result.Add(new SpecificationAttributeOptionFilter()