
Originally Posted by
DivaVocals
I looked at your site and actually IH2 is not working as it should at all..
The ONLY thing working is the on-hover image effect (and it's not working as expected on all of your small images), but IH2 is not doing it's job at all.
Again, IH2 will take the largest product image (which you should have uploaded to your "images" directory) and from this file it generates optimized small, medium and large images and put them into the IH2 bmz_cache folders.. This is not happening for your site at all..
And this would not work.. Part of the issue is the way you have your images structured and NAMED... You DO NOT use a suffix in the image name. If you do IH2 will ignore the images and default Zen Cart image management will apply.
Your file: "images/pandora_exclusive/bloem_LRG.jpg" SHOULD HAVE been named "images/pandora_exclusive/bloem.jpg" (Please note there is NO suffix in the image name)
It's actually not working at all. NONE of your images are being optimized and generated in the bmz_cache folders as they should if IH2 was doing what it's designed to do. You DO NOT NEED images in the "images/medium" or "images/large" folders. You simply create your product, add a product image (the LARGEST image) and then let IH2 do the rest. All of the optimized images (small, medium, and large) will be generated and placed into the bmz_cache folder.
It does work EXACTLY like this if IH2 is configured correctly (settings correct, permissions set on the appropriate folders correctly, images uploaded to the correct locations (and named correctly), etc)
No you do not need to remove this.. This setting tells Zen Cart (not IH2) how to identify your medium and large images. If you use medium or large images using these suffixes, then IH2 will ignore ALL your images and Zen Cart's default image management features will identify them as the large or medium images.. If IH2 is configured correctly you do not need to use these suffixes in your image names at all..
I'm glad you are happy, but IH2 is not doing what it's designed to do at all, and based on what I can see in your store it has EVERYTHING to do with the way you have set up your images..