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CheersnGears got a reaction from SeNioR- in Webp Gallery Support
Please move this to the feedback thread then.
Thank you.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from SeNioR- in Webp Gallery Support
Suddenly it's 2018.
This isn't directed at you Jim, but at the decision-makers at IPS as a whole.
The fact that a vendor of web-based photo gallery software doesn't officially support WebP in 2024 is, frankly, absurd.
And it's absurd for several reasons:
It clearly works. I wasn't even aware that webp wasn't officially supported (or I didn't remember) because I've been uploading webp to my galleries for a while now, and it has been working nicely, and will continue to work nicely in their new S3 home. The standard was announced in 2010 and went to stable release in 2018. There's been 8 years to get onboard. Much of the web has been using it for years, especially the big, picture heavy sites. The search engines penalize us for using heavy images and I personally see a significant performance difference on my own site with webp. The only thing that broke here was that I moved storage locations, and the url update task isn't processing the new location properly. The images are still attached properly to the article, they just aren't embedded correctly.
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CheersnGears reacted to Andreas Grace in PHP 8.2 Thread
As a matter of principle, PHP 8.2 should be supported officially for v4 in the next months. PHP 8.1 is already in security-only support and that expires on 25 Nov 2024.
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CheersnGears reacted to Joel R in We need webp NOW
1. Webp is not a niche image format anymore. Full stop. While I could understand that argument in 2015, webp is now almost universally supported by all browsers:
https://caniuse.com/?search=webp
2. The grand irony - or perverse absurdity - is that my own website delivers images as webp via my Cloudflare. I literally have users who have downloaded my site's images, but can't upload them back to my site! That comes across as distinctly discrepant.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Square Wheels in Moving Attachments Files Stuck
I don't have anything to add for tech help except to agree with the sentiment of the title.
I moved my attachments folder overnight, too. It finished completely and I see no errors...
...... only it left behind a lot of files on my server, didn't move them to S3, and then updated the image URLs anyway.
This was the second attempt at a move because the first attempt didn't respect the folder inside of the bucket in the URL, but did move the files to the proper folder in the bucket.
The file move process has always been a huge headache with IPS4, I hope IPS5 can be better.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from All Astronauts in Community Guide on Setting Up Wasabi and CloudFlare
I sent him a PM on his website and have been waiting on verification since december.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from SeNioR- in Community Guide on Setting Up Wasabi and CloudFlare
I sent him a PM on his website and have been waiting on verification since december.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from GazzaGarratt in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from AlexJ in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from PanSevence in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Myr in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from SeNioR- in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Maxxius in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from ASIKOO in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Marc Stridgen in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Matt in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Square Wheels in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Dreadknux in Save Draft - IC5
I am really hoping that Invision will see fit to include a save draft feature, at least for Pages, in IC5. I have lost so much work over the years due to the lack of this simple feature.
I just lost 3/4 of an article I wrote because I was going to click another button, and some menu popup jumped in front of me. But also, I have been attempting to work around this for years by setting the post date several days in the future, saving repeatedly, and then backdating it to the current time once I'm ready to publish. This workflow, frankly, is absurd in the year of our lord 2024. Furthermore, it messes with block and new activity sorting by showing those articles that originally had future publish dates at the top of the list, even if they've been read or their backdated date has passed.
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CheersnGears reacted to PinPics in Save Draft - IC5
Just popping in to add that I would second this suggestion.
A "save as draft" option would be fabulous, particularly in Pages. We have a database set up for articles, and it would be SO much easier to have a draft option there. Multiple members have to go over articles for that area, so right now, we have to use a private Club area for those members to review and add to articles -- then transfer them into the Pages database.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from SeNioR- in Clubs main page does not have an H1
Should be a simple one. The main page of a club does not have an H1
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CheersnGears reacted to Marc Stridgen in Dangerous bug - mass move/delete
This has now been resolved in the 4.7.16 release. Please update if you are seeing this issue. If you are then still seeing the issue, please let us know.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Mediamage in Having issues adding Adsense
You'll need to make an account on your forum for Adsense and provide those credentials to Google.
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Sonya* in New member signup widget
Can you let us adjust the layout?
or at least center the buttons in mobile view?
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CheersnGears got a reaction from Richard Arch in Integrate calendar into commerce for paid events
A venue would need to be defined as allowing a certain number of tickets in a timeslot too, basically becoming an inventory item, which I think Commerce is doing away with.
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CheersnGears reacted to annadaa in Integrate calendar into commerce for paid events
If I sell hours of support or hours of lessons, the member must not simply purchase an hour of lessons, but an hour of lessons on a specific day, at a specific time slot.
it would be too tedious if we let each purchased member have an hour and then have to discuss with them to find the right time slot, the right day...