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Lukeroge

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Amazing plugin, but unfortunately it's not working with IPS 4.0.12.1.

After you save, nothing happens. When you try again, the config page is blank.

Yeah, IPS tends to be a bit grumpy when it comes to those configs... if the DB tables don't exist, the system "saves" but silently fails and never indicates any issue.

I'll have a look at it when I figure out why the core_cache table on my test site disappeared overnight (unrelated!)...
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When you remove the ability to hide the message, it also removes the icon for me.

I would also like to see the ability of selecting where this shows - I realise it's been mentioned already but if you could add this when you get chance, it would be perfect - perhaps someone else might be able to assist you in doing it if you are unsure?

Great work :)

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Hi there.  This is super helpful.  Thanks!

I did have one question.  I've employed your plugin, and edited my message both in source code and using the regular editor.  I inserted 2 links to content elsewhere in the same site in my header message itself, and it seems to insist on opening those links in a new tab.  The source code also features "rel="external nofollow"" inside the link code . . . which is unnecessary for me, as links actually are on the same site.

Definitely not a dealbreaker, I'm going to keep using this anyway, but might there be a way for the links to not open a new tab or feature "no follow" in the code?

Thanks!

 

edited to add:  OK, upon additional experimentation, if I add a link in the header message that is also within my same IPB installation, it allows me to do that without opening a new tab and adding "no follow" to the code.  But if I add a link that's actually still on the same domain, but NOT within the IPB installation (a page outside the IPB install), it insists on new tab, "no follow."  I edited in source and removed the "rel="external nofollow" but it just sticks it back in when I save the header message inside the plugin.

(I don't guess there's a way to tell it to stop doing that?  ☺  )

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And I'm apparently past my editing time limit, so now I'm posting again.  I've since discovered a setting in the ACP, ACP > Settings > Posting . . . that explains the whole thing with the URLs, I just didn't know that was in there.

(Maybe my posts here will be useful for someone else also using your plugin with some links in their header?  I hope?)

But other than that possibility, my entire last post can be ignored except, "This is super helpful!  Thanks!"

And thanks again. :)

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