Image Paths – A Magento How To
It can be difficult to get the correct image path in Magento when there are multiple ways to get the same image. Whether its templates, CMS pages, or just checking a path here is a how to guide.
5+ years experience helping ecommerce websites excel
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Certified Magento Frontend Developer who is passionate about using cutting edge technology to advance ecommerce design and shopping experience. Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northern Kentucky University with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Informatics Technology. Provides projects with attention to detail from years spent as U.S. Army Sergeant. Proud veteran and member of the NKU V.E.T.S program.
Check Out Jason Tipton's Magento CertificatesJason has been customizing, building new features, themeing creative designs and more in Magento projects since 2011. He is certified both as a Magento Certified Solution Specialist and Magento Frontend Developer. He continues improving his skills and learning about the newest e-commerce trends and attends Magento's annual Imagine conference.
Specializinging in HTML5 & CSS3 building modern websites with responsive layouts for over 5 years both in CMSs and stand alone projects. Jason&aps;s career started with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Informatics Technology from Northern Kentucky University.
His publicly available Magento Gumby project can be viewed on Github.
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Years of leadership training & experience gained in the U.S. Army prepared Jason for the fast-paced deadline driven business cycle of website development. Responsibilities include multiple team member scheduling, attention to detail, and client planning & meetings.
Project management tools used include: Jira, TeamWork, Activity Timeline, Breeze, and more.
From proper title tags and image naming conventions to more advanced micro data implementations and catalog structure planning Jason works with clients to help plan for success on organic (non-paid) search results pages.
Since Ethan Marcotte first coined the term CSS3 has been used to create complex designs that respond and adapt to different browser and device sizes. Jason uses responsive frameworks integrating them into complex CMS systems like Magento, PrestaShop, WordPress.
Frameworks used include: Bootstrap 1, 2, & 3, Gumby, 960 Grid, Skeleton, and more.
It can be difficult to get the correct image path in Magento when there are multiple ways to get the same image. Whether its templates, CMS pages, or just checking a path here is a how to guide.
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