May 21, 2013

RW056 – Warehousing and RapidWeaver

You ever wondered what is warehousing or storage folders when discussed in the RapidWeaver forums?

Don’t panic!  .. Ed has compiled this short feature on warehousing. Just exactly what you need to know and lighten the load for your RapidWeaver project .

Enjoy

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Comments

  1. Mark Arnold - says:

    thanks Ed,

    I was waiting for a tutorial about this subject. i am building a huge ecommerce website for my girlfriend. http://www.outletpurse.com

    it has grown huge now and i really need to warehouse my images for all the products. i know how to set it up and call a single image say in the sidebar but i don’t know how to call out all the images of products in a rapidcart page.

    do you think you might be able to give me one example of doing this from my site?

    thanks!

    mark arnold
    marnold2000 at RW
    mwarnold@gmail.com

  2. Alison Griffiths - says:

    Hi Ed

    I was wondering what you meant by an ‘absolute’ URL? Is this different from the usual URL one adds in?

  3. Michael Diblicek - says:

    Hi Ed,

    Nice cast, but the cast finishes abrubtly at 3min 04sec, seems that it’s missing the essentials.
    I guess i’ll take a look at 057.

    All the best

    Mike

  4. Kevin - http://SupportCasts.com says:

    This is now fixed Mike

  5. Mark Hogan - says:

    Hi Ed..

    Issue…
    I am using Unify stacks, and I want to setup a warehouse folder to store all images within a bunch of ‘repeatable’ unify stacks. What I’d like to be able to achieve is for my client to duplicate the ‘repeatable Unify stacks’ and then to swap the image out with a new replacement image, which he should then be directed to drop the new image into the site warehouse folder.

    So my question is .. how do I go about doing this? .. I understand the basics, but the detail is where i come unstuck. .. do I need extra code besides the absolute URL?.. and where in the stack do I place it.. sorry if this my seem basic!

    Kind Regards

    Mark

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