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3 hours ago, stoo2000 said:
The endpoint URL for SNS is displayed on the statistics page of the app. You need to set your SES email to use an SNS topic that is subscribed 9via https) to this endpoint.
I will try to configure and give a feedback. In IPS settings I will have to set the SMTP mode, right?
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On 3/5/2020 at 4:51 AM, Daniel F said:
Yes
Nice!
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On 2/8/2014 at 12:58 PM, stoo2000 said:
Amazon SES/SNS
Setting up Amazon SES/SNS is a more involved process, you will be responsible for configuring SNS and ensuring that it is functional and sending data to the Mail Bouncer SNS endpoint (details displayed after app installation).
Hello, I have the app already installed. How can I access the details for configure Amazon SES? Thanks.
On 2/25/2020 at 8:52 PM, pequeno said:Finally It was a Cloudflare Firewall issue.
Maybe I will have the same issue you had. Could please tell what Cloudflare firewall setting had to be changed? Thanks.
On 2/25/2020 at 9:05 PM, pequeno said:The solution is create a Bypass Rule for the Firewall. In my case:
Now I see. Thanks a lot for sharing.
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On 12/19/2018 at 1:29 PM, bfarber said:
in your custom.css
@font-face on custom.css is not loading the custom face. I have also added to the custom.css the new body font-family:
/* roboto-300 - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 300; src: local('Roboto Light'), local('Roboto-Light'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-300.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-300.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* roboto-300italic - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: italic; font-weight: 300; src: local('Roboto Light Italic'), local('Roboto-LightItalic'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-300italic.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-300italic.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* roboto-regular - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; src: local('Roboto'), local('Roboto-Regular'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-regular.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-regular.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* roboto-italic - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: italic; font-weight: 400; src: local('Roboto Italic'), local('Roboto-Italic'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-italic.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-italic.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* roboto-700 - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700; src: local('Roboto Bold'), local('Roboto-Bold'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-700.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-700.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* roboto-700italic - latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: italic; font-weight: 700; src: local('Roboto Bold Italic'), local('Roboto-BoldItalic'), url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-700italic.woff2"}') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */ url('{resource="roboto-v20-latin-700italic.woff"}') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } body { font-family: "Roboto", "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; }
And the theme font was set to default.
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On 12/19/2018 at 1:29 PM, bfarber said:
You should visit Customization > Themes in the AdminCP, click the dropdown next to your theme and go to Manage Resources. Upload the font here, and then take the replacement tag (which generates the URL) and use that in your custom.css.
For those who want to self host google fonts, this article is very nice:
https://dev.to/kelli/how-to-self-host-google-fonts-on-your-own-server-d4i
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The Amazon S3 bucket accepts two types of URL formats to deliver the stored files:
1) bucket name as subdomain:
BUCKET-NAME.s3.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com/example/example.png
2) bucket name as a folder:
s3.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com/BUCKET-NAME/example/example.png
IPS chose the last approach, which does not allow the use of a CNAME in Cloudflare to put it in front of Amazon S3, or even a CNAME without Cloudflare to hide Amazon URL.
I would really appreciate if IPS could change the URL generated to Amazon S3 storage to be the first option (bucket name as subdomain), or ate least to give us the option to choose between them.
Using Cloudflare in front Amazon can help us save a lot of money. And in some countries, Cloudflare has many more POPs than Amazon.
If anyone has any other solution, I appreciate.
Here follows the Cloudflare tutorial to put it on front of Amazon S3:
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I actually just set this up - you don’t need to enable “static hosting” on a S3 bucket as long as the bucket name is the same as the FQDN;
So if you want
wow.example.com
as the custom domain:-
create a bucket named exactly
wow.example.com
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go to Cloudflare -> DNS tab and create a CNAME. Name is
wow
and target iswow.example.com.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
Note: replace us-east-1 with the region where you created your S3 bucket.
Now I would recommend creating a page rule that matches
wow.example com/*
so that you can set “cache level” to “cache everything” (also set “SSL” to “Full”)======
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7 hours ago, pequeno said:
For Now , I am using:
Nice, we use it also. Did not know that it has AWS email already!
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Could it be implemented on 4.5?
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For IPS 4.4 and about 300 online users, how much ram on a VPS would be fine theoreticaly?
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On 3/10/2020 at 11:59 AM, bfarber said:
I've brought this up internally for further consideration in a future release now that support is starting to gain more traction. 🙂
Great news!
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5 hours ago, Stuart Silvester said:
We profile and refine our code for major releases, 4.5 is no exception and does contain performance related changes.
Very good news! CSS and JS are the major concerns:
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Any news on speed improvement?
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On 7/2/2019 at 2:48 AM, Fast Lane! said:
Do we know when 4.4.5 will be released? I've been tracking many comments by IPB staff that mention upgrades to improve mobile page speed. At least for me, my mobile performance is abismal compared to desktop. Too many uneeded JavaScript and stylesheets being loaded. Also just a DOM heavy pageload. Small things like the notification sound Js/audio loading when it doesn't need to.
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With Cloudflare Workers is possible to serve cached html direct from the CDN, without origin server roundtrip.
There is a plugin for Wordpress but there is no plugin for IPS.
I suppose that a plugin for IPS would have many purchases.
This is the link of the Wordpress plugin:
https://github.com/cloudflare/worker-examples/tree/master/examples/edge-cache-html/WordPress Plugin
This is the Cloudflare page explaining the use of Workers to better performance for guests:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/improving-html-time-to-first-byte/
This is the Worker script that need the plugin:
https://github.com/cloudflare/worker-examples/tree/master/examples/edge-cache-html
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Take a look at this latest post:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/fast-wordpress-sites-with-bluehost-cloudflare-workers/
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23 hours ago, The Old Man said:
Looks interesting, thanks! I'll have to have a play.
Yes, I think it can be amazing for not logged users navigation experience. The website will load ultra fast for visitors and for bots like google. 5 or 15 minutes to prune the cache would be fine.
Good work! I will be glad to purchase the plugin. Thanks a lot.
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@The Old Man, what do you think about the caching of the whole html page and resources on Cloudflare edge servers?
The website would load superfast for visitors, with no database queries and no requests to the origin server.
If you like the idea, what do you think about developing a plugin for Cloudflare workers?
Thanks!
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5 hours ago, Joy Rex said:
This looks interesting - how would this work with IPS (the example cited is Wordpress)?
Yes. Would be nice if someone could provide a plugin on marketplace to use this Cloudflare’s new feature on IPS.
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Is anyone using the new Workers of Cloudflare to chafe html for visitors?
https://github.com/cloudflare/worker-examples/tree/master/examples/edge-cache-html
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On 7/6/2019 at 8:31 AM, Durango said:
Hi
I would like to hightlight a plugin i recently ordered to @DawPi :
This plugin automatically adds a noindex to all topics containing less than XXX words (lets say 100 words for instance) you can update the number anytime and reset the noindex
This is a powerful SEO plugin that helps to avoid Google Panda penalty that might happen on communities with large numbers of thin content topics
I recommend it !
Do you have any statistics about the use of this plugin? 😀
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What's the best image size for clubs hero image?
Yes. We have to do it manually now, reducing the actual size in css.