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Login seems not to work on Android generally. The same here 😏
I have opened a ticket some weeks ago. It will be investigated.
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- You can create a custom ad location via manual ad placement that you use for infolinks exclusively, no rotation.
- You can use Enhanced Advertisements to add code without template changes.
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Club blogs can have entries only from club leaders. However, there is a standard group blog feature in IPS, that allows different members to write into one blog.
- To convert a club blog into group blog there are only some fields in blogs_blogs table.
- The restriction who is allowed to blog should be derived from club permissions (e. g. who is allowed to create topics?)
- Add button to create a new blog entry in the club group
I have tested it myself by manipulating database, adding plugins and customizing club blog theme. It works. It would nice addition to your app to have club blogs that are group blogs. So that all club members can submit entries to the blog.
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Client area. Download the latest stable Invision Community but check Include Converters? before download.
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You should upgrade your 4.4 community first. Then download the converter and start an new conversion on beta to import members from test community into beta.
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You can use IPS Converter to migrate members from one Invision Community into another. The both communities should run the same version.
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In AdminCP System -> Site Promotion -> Advertisements we can add ads on the site and in email notifications. While we can restrict the ads to show only to certain groups, there is no possibility to restrict the email ads to the user group. Why? Please add the ability to restrict the email advertisement to the certain groups. Thank you!
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Hi,
you can see the most common banner sizes e. g. here https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/7031480 I would recommend to use common sizes as the most companies/advertisers would have those formats.
While uploading you image ads you can check Upload smaller versions? in AdminCP.
The first link gives you also the hint what sizes should be used on what devices. As an idea, you can use two versions: 300x200 on mobile and 300x600 on the desktop and tablets. I usually do not differ between desktop and tablets.
The images are resized automatically in IPS, though I would not want to resize automatically an ad format 970x90. It would be extreme small without proper mobile version if resized. In this case I would use 970x90 on desktop, 728x90 on tablets and 300x100 on mobile.
There is no tutorial on what banner sizes would be better. It depends on the banner content and location on the page, so that you have to figure out yourself what banner in what size placed in special ad location looks good/bad on different devices.
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Probably this?
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Just to mention: Web Hosting & Domain support are deprecated in 4.5.0. If you are going to upgrade you have to look for other solutions.
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You can use activity block.
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- aia, Ilya Hoilik, CoffeeCake and 3 others
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3 minutes ago, Rhett said:
Test urls are a one time url, per our docs/policy below.
3 minutes ago, Rhett said:We also allow an unlimited number of installations on "localhost" domains so you can test locally without restriction.
We still use -TESTINSTALL for localhost installations. I think this is why he is unsure. He can have only one test installation online (protected from public), but he can have unlimited number of localhost installations at the same item using -TESTINSTALL for install.
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1 minute ago, anon00020 said:
When doing an online installation, for example mydomain.dev, this url is fixed forever and cannot be changed to another test url.
It is fixed for 30 days. Then you can change your URL to whatever you like. The same is for the test installation, that is online. It will be saved, but you can change it if you change a URL.
None of your localhost installations will be tracked anywhere in IPS client area. You can have as many installation on http://localhost as you like. E. g.
You can use you license on localhost multiple times with no impact on your live or test URL online.
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It is a per user profile setting (per user) now: