If it’s a channel feed you can subscribe to the channel. If it’s a playlist, it can contain videos of many different channels. So what are you actually subscribing to? That might be confusing.
Not seeing that on any of my 4.2.7 installations. Please open the database settings for the article database and briefly replace the SuperGrid frontpage template with any of the stock templates. Does the problem persist or does it go away?
Yes.
SuperGrid is just styling for Pages databases. But your server chokes on any page, e.g. loading the calendar. My product has nothing to do with that. It can’t be the problem.
If anyone had problems with disappearing plugin settings from this product or any other, please:
Upgrade to 4.2.7
Uninstall the plugin
Reinstall the plugin
Save your new plugin settings
The settings should then be stored permanently.
No. Nothing gets dropped from the index for not being in the sitemap.
Or maybe we just have a language problem. You keep saying “cached URLs” and probably mean something else. Maybe you also don’t mean “loosing”. I don’t know.
Yet, you mention a “decrease” in cached (you mean indexed?) URLs. How do you loose pages because of a slow sitemap creation? It doesn’t make any sense.
By the way: Google will crawl your site anyway and discover new content. A sitemap is technically not even necessary. So I would be careful to blame problems with your site on the sitemap creation.
I am also not sure what ProSkill is asking about for example. The original post is about the speed of generating sitemaps for large sites, ProSkill talks about “decrease in cached URLs”. Not sure what that is and how it relates to sitemap generation.
I could investigate that, but frankly, as it comes from your custom.css it’s not really my job I’m afraid. Your theme overrides default settings, so any problems with that should be handled by your theme designer.
It’s a block like any other. You just drag the database widget from the sidebar manager and pick the database.
Nope. Combining the page templates and the block should work fine in general. Done that myself many times.
It comes from this part in your custom.css. It sets the background to transparent.
.ipsDialog .ipsBox:not(.ipsBox_transparent):not(.ipsModerated), .ipsWidget.ipsWidget_horizontal .ipsBox
Doesn’t matter actually. SuperList is a block template. For a typical use of SuperList you wouldn’t even expose the database page to your users and just use a block. So the database templates (front page/category/listing/record) aren’t relevant. If you do use them, you can show them however you like. It’s unrelated to SuperList.