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shengadmin, if you make the product image large, say, 1040 x 800, for example, the zoom will be much more effective. The product image will be reduced in size by Woo and then when you magnify it, you get the full size which looks like a big zoom in comparison. In other words, rather than magnifying your product image and making it look like a horrible JPEG zoom, it compress the product image and just lets the much larger original look like a zoom but at the correct resolution so it’s not degraded.
I have an identical problem. If you have a fix can you post it here please. Meantime I’ll just post an HTML link in a sidebar.
thank you.
Hi Peterash, nope, received no reply to my question. I solved the problem by getting my hosting company to use htaccess restrict one directory within my site to a white list of IPs. Because I’m on a shared server I can’t get root access to do it myself or I’d risk crashing Apache and making all shared sites on that server unavailable. Not sure if this is any help to you.