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Vince
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42874 Posts

Posted - 08/08/2016 :  11:58:01  
Hi Bob88
Then you would add the parameter that Magic Toolbox make available to control this functionality to the $magictooloptionsproducts parameter. If you look at the Magic Toolbox help page on their site for the tool you are using it should list the parameters available.

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Bob88
Ecommerce Template Expert

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Posted - 08/08/2016 :  12:02:59  
Here's Magic Zoom's solution for anyone who wants to know:

Add following code in the product.php file before </head> tag:

<script> var mzOptions = { zoomWidth: 400, zoomHeight: 400 }; </script>

rasclod
Starting Member

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Posted - 08/23/2016 :  14:44:49  
I am using Magic Zoom with CSS styles NOT the includes file
How is this configured?

Andy
ECT Moderator

95440 Posts

Posted - 08/24/2016 :  03:50:09  
Hi

Can you tell us what you need to do there?

Andy

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1234
Ecommerce Template Expert

USA
974 Posts

Posted - 02/09/2018 :  05:15:28  
I'm a little confused about whether to buy and install MagicZoom or not. On the ECT website, it appears that I will have to upload Giant images for each product in order for MagicZoom to work. However according to MagicZoom tech support, I will not have to upload any additional images. I currently have a Small image and a Large image for each of my products, but do not have a Giant image. I have 6,789 products so I really don't want to upload a Giant image for each product.

So what is the actual verdict? Do I need to upload 6,789 Giant images to my site in order for MagicZoom to work...or not?

Andy
ECT Moderator

95440 Posts

Posted - 02/09/2018 :  05:39:04  
You would need a giant image for each if you want to zoom as otherwise there would be no image to zoom to really. The only caveat there is if you were constricting the size of the large image on the products page and wouldn't then constrict it when zoomed.

Andy

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1234
Ecommerce Template Expert

USA
974 Posts

Posted - 02/09/2018 :  06:01:14  
Thanks Andy. MagicZoom is telling me something different, but I will take your word over theirs

From MagicZoom this morning:

"It's possible to modify script so it works with large images instead of giant
ones."
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