My point is that after disabling this option, you can still edit information (including profile picture) in your profile and it should be blocked. Everything was fine in 4.6.9.
I noticed that after updating to 4.6.10, the "Can edit profile information?" option stopped working. After turning it off, I can still edit my profile picture and other information from the front view.
Hi. Today's suggestion is about the ability to change the user's SEO name. It would be nice if the user could change the SEO name himself and it could be something other than the username.
Today's suggestion is to add the "required" and/or "minlength" attribute to the search box to prevent empty submissions.
<input minlength="2" required="true" type="search" name="q" class="ipsField_primary ipsField_fullWidth">
so what? 🤔 yes I see that the last answer was almost 2 years ago, but Egorkin last logged in a few days ago so I guess I can start the conversation again or not?
But the answer might be useful to other users, right? 😉 The settings have not changed, they are the same.
If you do not like when someone digs up the topic, close such topics.
If you can edit php.ini, add:
[PHP]
expose_php = Off
disable_functions = "exec,system,passthru,shell_exec,escapeshellarg,escapeshellcmd,proc_close,proc_open,dl,popen,show_source,pcntl_exec"
I did some tests and changed the URL via the database and didn't notice any problems, so I think I will be able to create a plugin through which I can change the URL 😉
Article on Backlinko: 200 Ranking Factors: The Complete List (2022)
URL length is listed as #46 in Google’s top 200 ranking factors
URL path is listed as #47
Keyword in the URL is #51
URL string is #52
Yes. This is just an image from Google. Twitter (at least for me) does not immediately load images or videos. You have to click on the images first and then it is loaded.
Due to the fact that the image is not immediately loaded, the Twitter timeline loads pretty quickly (because there is only text there). It would be nice to have such a feature in IC 🙂
When we create a topic, the URL is created from the title of the topic. In the case of a long topic title name, it would be useful to have the option to manually change the URL, as it is for example in WordPress.
Why? According to Backlinko, "Shorter URLs tend to rank better than long URLs." To prove this, they performed some extensive testing on one million Google search results.
Here’s a graph that shows how Google rankings decline as URL length gets longer.
It’s pretty cut and dry. Notice how the number one position has URLs with roughly 50 characters.
But once you move down to the number 10 spot, the average URL has 62 characters.
So somewhere around 50 – 60 characters is a pretty good number to shoot for.
If you go way beyond (say 80+ characters), this is likely to have a negative impact on your ranking.
Hi. Today I come with an idea to add the "Load Image" button as it is on Twitter, so when you click, the photo will be loaded. This would speed up the page loading.
What do you think?
10 days is actually a long time, but the support has really changed. Today, Marc and the others are trying to help every day which is cool.
A year ago, you would probably get the answer after a month or not at all.