Forum Activity for @strumelia

Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 07:19:29PM
3,605 posts

tweak the Like/Dislike module


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Edit: @Michael - You did FIX the link in the Email Notification that I just received about the new Like. ...but the link in the main page Activity feed entry is still going to Not Found, as I posted above.
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 07:14:35PM
3,605 posts

tweak the Like/Dislike module


Using Jamroom

Thank you Micheal, but after an integ check and clear cache, I'm afraid it's still not working for the Forums Discussions.
I just now placed a new Like of a forum discussion... and from the new activity Feed "liked" link, instead of taking you to the PROPER discussion location which would be here:
http://fotmd.com/forums/forum/new_posts/18602/tell-us-about-your-very-first-dulcimer

instead it takes you to here:
http://fotmd.com/strumelia/forum/18602
...and you get page Not Found.

Again, it keeps taking you to a non-existing forum belonging to the "strumelia" profile, instead of the true assigned site forum belonging to my 'forum profile' called "forums".
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 02:22:14PM
3,605 posts

moving the "up" button


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One could probably find bad stuff about most any large for-profit business. Sorry about your husband though. Good thing JR backs up our sites for us 7 days' worth. :)
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 02:18:18PM
3,605 posts

Approving blog posts


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Perrie i think is talking about a member being able to approve COMMENTS made to their blog, before the comment can appear.
Member Betty has a blog, and she makes a blog post to it. Member Bob makes a COMMENT on Betty's blog post, but it won't appear publicly until Betty approves Bob's comment.
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 02:04:06PM
3,605 posts

invitations module?


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Jamroom scores again.
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 02:01:19PM
3,605 posts

moving the "up" button


Using Jamroom

Ok Perrie, I hope you can get the Filezilla connected to your server!

The Amazon AWS is the easiest because there is an actual Jamroom modulce designed to work with it for backing up your JR site- modules, skins, and complete member data. It's incredibly convenient, automatic once you set it up, and costs almost nothing. Just sayin... ;)
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 11:06:18AM
3,605 posts

Lost comments


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Ok, thanks for the clarification. I in turn will put forth the implication that I'm not on the Beta version so I wouldn't know.. until that time when it goes out of Beta and I've moved to it. ;)


updated by @strumelia: 12/17/15 11:06:36AM
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/17/15 11:01:49AM
3,605 posts

tweak the Like/Dislike module


Using Jamroom

Thanks so much for fixing this Michael. :)

Unfortunately, I'm not on the beta JR, and I won't be until it is out of Beta for a couple weeks. So the fix might be 3 or 4 weeks away yet for me.
...I don't suppose there is any chance of applying the fix to the current module in the meantime, if it's not a lot of trouble...? It's causing a bit of an issue with my members 'Liking' forum discussions on my site now but the links going to Page Not Found. And I can't really de-activate the Like module at this point...members are using it and enjoying it for all the other items- it is definitely stimulating activity on my site, in a good way! Not to worry if it is a hassle...in that case I'll simply wait.
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/16/15 05:07:13PM
3,605 posts

moving the "up" button


Using Jamroom

Perrie, just sayin'- I might be able to help you once you get connected in Filezilla to your server (and have bookmarked the connection)...but I doubt I could help if you are on a different program like Cyberduck or something...I only know how to stumble along in Filezilla. Try going through all the steps in the links above again?

Jamroom backs up your entire site every night on their servers, for 7 consec days...so the worst you could lose would be 24 hours of posts. But also- always CLONE your good Active skin right before you make any changes, and name it something recognizable...so you can go right back to it if your site looks screwed up due to a bad skin code or template change.

JR also has a Database Backup module where you can back up your entire site with the push of a button including modules and skins and all member data. You can also set it to up to backup for 14 days in a row etc, keeping the latest ones. This module works with AWS (amazon web service) and you can follow the JR-provided instructions to set it up to work with your JR site. I have it set to back up my whole 32GB site every day for 3 weeks' worth...and it costs me only about $1.50 per month for the Amazon S3 online storage...in a 'bucket' you create. I was able to stumble my way through it and it works.
That AWS is in addition to, and in a different location than, the JR daily backup of 7 days the JR provides automatically. With the Jamroom "DB backup and Restore" module that uses AWS, you can backup your entire site with a click, just before you do any changes on it. That's good for peace of mind.
updated by @strumelia: 12/16/15 05:21:58PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/16/15 05:04:05PM
3,605 posts

Lost comments


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Sorry to be so dense, but I don't know what you are trying to tell me in your link there....?
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