Commerce only makes sense if you really have the products yourself.
For my print-on-demand products with external fulfilment, I just show them as banner ads or through a dedicated static “merch page” with pictures and links to the external provider. If it’s handled externally, I don’t see a problem to make that clear to the users and send them there directly. It might even help with the sales if it’s a well-known provider of merch. And the customers will instantly understand that this provider will handle returns with them and not come to me for complaints. 😉
Ordering is controlled through Pages, as with any other Pages database. You set the ordering in the Pages database settings.
If you need custom ordering, you can add a dedicated order field to your database. You put “a” for your first entry, “b” for your second and so on—that way you can get an order you want.
Open the Help Guides here on the site and scroll down to “Themes and Customizations” → “Languages and Localization”. You will learn about the various ways to edit language strings there.
Works fine. You can test it here: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/
The Facebook crawler works in the background and not in real-time. If you share a link for the first time, it usually won’t have an image initially.
Which makes no point whatsoever.
But here is one: People have a choice to use Facebook on their phone/tablet as app OR in their mobile browser. Which do most prefer? Which makes them come back to Facebook more often?
Except the billions who use the apps for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and so on—every single day. Those are all just “websites”.
I also don’t understand why you point out that it’s not “novel” anymore. Things aren’t used just because they are new. They are used because they remain to be useful. Does nobody care about cars anymore because they are so 19th century?
Well, one can show the Leaderboard link in the menu only to certain user groups. That should already do the trick. It’s unlikely that people who never see that link will access it through other means frequently.
Ask you host and tell them you want to set the mentioned “disable_functions = exec,system,passthru,pcntl_exec,popen,proc_open,shell_exec”.
They will tell you how to do it or do it for you. There is no one way that works everywhere.
It’s not an application. It’s a plugin and gets installed in the plugin section of the ACP.
That message from IPS in the download area is wrong. I will tell IPS about it. Please check the PDF.
Yeah, we had a recent discussion about that. Couldn’t find it now. It does sort it, but not numerically. It will sort 1, 11, 2, 23, 3 and so on instead of 1, 2, 3, 11, 23.
I hope it is fixed for 4.5.
You can probably post the HTML embed code when you are in the SOURCE mode of the IPS editor.
Haven’t tried it though. When I go to the Scribd website, I’m not seeing any public documents, but only previews with the offer to subscribe.
Something was probably stripped for security reasons. You need to check what it is by comparing the code before and after posting. There are some whitelisting options in the editor settings in the ACP which might help depending on what was stripped.
I understand what you want, but not why you want it. Subscribing is by definition something the subscribers do themselves. If you want to give certain users “something” (like additional permission) that would be be done through member groups.
That’s isn’t true. The IPS community suite has PWA capabilities for some time now. I’ve been using my communities as well as this community as “PWA app” on my phone for years.