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Aiwa reacted to Ocean West in Announcing new updates to Clubs and Activity Streams (plus a sneak peek at our website refresh)!
Curious if the there is a warm up or hart beat after the stream decay has happened.
Say if the member is in a 'decayed' state and they aren't getting regular emails send them a reminder encourage them to reengage with the site?
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Aiwa reacted to ahc in 4.5: Introducing our updated default theme
@beats23 If you like the way a theme looks, you should buy the theme instead of trying to see if someone else can remake it for free.
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Aiwa reacted to CodingJungle in 4.4: AdminCP Notifications
its not quite done yet...but we are getting close to finalizing it!
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Aiwa reacted to Adam84 in 4.4: AdminCP Notifications
„..due later this year.“
So mid 2019 is meant? :-)
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Aiwa got a reaction from dsad23423423 in Team Talk: Show us your workstation
A bit messy, just moved to a new house.
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Aiwa got a reaction from BomAle in Team Talk: Show us your workstation
A bit messy, just moved to a new house.
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Aiwa got a reaction from Mark in 4.3: AdminCP Member Profiles
Well done. More intuitive and reduced text box clutter / overload.
Are these a new type of Form field, or enhancements to existing form fields that 3rd party devs can implement?
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Aiwa got a reaction from Mark in 4.3: AdminCP Member Profiles
Namely the e-mail field that's highlighted. It's ultimately a text box, but only once selected. Is that something readily available to 3rd party devs as an option, or something we'd have to reverse engineer to get to work the same way? Agreed, @Mark did some quality work here.
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Aiwa got a reaction from Kjell Iver Johansen in 4.3: Videos
Glad I was able to impress you.
My point being, most users currently do NOT upload videos to IPS sites because they only show as a link and must be downloaded. Most prefer to use a source that allows embedding, YouTube / Vimeo / etc. By its nature, this offloads the hosting burden for videos. This change ultimately means Administrators are going to need to be more conscience about their upload limits, allowed upload file types, and group permissions for each to ensure they either don't exceed storage limits or limit the increase in data storage and/or bandwidth usage of S3 services. Getting more users to start using uploaded videos could have a large $$ impact on some sites if not administered carefully.
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Aiwa got a reaction from BomAle in 4.3: Videos
Oh god no... Please no profile audio player... Please no... MySpace all over again. ::shudder:: Where's the mute button!!
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Aiwa reacted to The Old Man in 4.3: Videos
Nice improvement!
Videos may be everywhere these days but the filesizes are also growing massively every few years, as quality improves, whereas web hosting has moved from cheap unlimited capacity HDDs to smaller but much faster SSDs. First HD, now 4K. There is no way I'd be happy to let people upload massive videos (most of it junk!) to my precious SSD, so for a couple of years now, I've limited video attachments to third party hosting like YouTube, Vimeo, JW etc where it makes more sense and is better implemented.
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Aiwa got a reaction from Cemmos in 4.3: Videos
The limited SSD drive I have is cringing at the 4.3 upgrade. Honestly, offloading the file storage and bandwidth burden from video files to someone else, e.g. YouTube, was something that was appealing about the IPS limitation to play videos.
Amazon S3 users, get ready for a usage increase.
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Aiwa got a reaction from Matt in 4.3: Take payments with Apple Pay and more with Stripe and Commerce
Good stuff.
Based on the screenshots alone, looks like there may be some usability improvements for dispute handling... If you've integrated Commerce with Downloads, after the transaction was approved, show when the software was downloaded and the IP used to download the software all in one place. Or simply a timestamp of the first time the software was downloaded with a link to a new page or modal that shows the IP addresses used to download the software.
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Aiwa got a reaction from SJ77 in New: Two Factor Authentication
Doubtful. IPS only employs security questions to recover an account. They don't use 2FA here. In your case, you said they accessed your server via the FTP details they got here in your IPS account. This doesn't help you with 2FA on your server itself, only your website login.
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Aiwa got a reaction from kar3n2 in New: Two Factor Authentication
I had that same question... They may just have to ask you to turn it off temporarily if support needs to log into your site, or enable security questions for the IPS account and just give them the answer(s) to the questions.
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