Forum Activity for @michael

michael
@michael
02/01/17 12:54:05PM
7,832 posts

jrProfileTweaks bug


Using Jamroom

We've got a solution for this situation in the next version of jrProfileTweaks v 1.3.13

When that comes out, you'll want to turn off the Admin Skin module and use the new "Default Skin" option in the Profile Tweaks module.

On the QUOTA CONFIG tab of the Profile Tweaks module you can now select which skin will be the default skin for profiles in that quota.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 10:18:03PM
7,832 posts

How do users delete profiles or accounts?


Using Jamroom

There is nothing built in to allow a standard user to delete their account. They can delete stuff created on their profile.

If they are able to create other profiles ( Profile Admin or Power User ) then they should be able to delete accounts they create.

Currently there is no option like "delete my account and all my stuff" that is user facing.

Could be added with a module if necessary.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 02:41:40PM
7,832 posts

jrProfileTweaks bug


Using Jamroom

Can reproduce it here, looking for why now.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 02:21:42PM
7,832 posts

jrProfileTweaks bug


Using Jamroom

I can see from the videos that the form is not changing, but is the profile? when you visit the profile, has the skin changed?

Will setup to test here.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 02:18:34PM
7,832 posts

jrProfileTweaks bug


Using Jamroom

I like videos, thanks. watching.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 01:49:59PM
7,832 posts

Creating a playlist for a profile you manage


Design and Skin Customization

Yes, that is how its supposed to be.

The system is designed for a community of real users, not one user pretending to be many users.

When a user signs up they are given a profile. Their first profile is their HOME profile and that is where all their activity timeline updates get posted to.

In most cases 'one user has one profile' although it is possible for any one user to have many profiles. the USER is the person behind the keyboard. The PROFILE is where they display their stuff.

The playlist module is a USER based module, not a profile based module, so it attaches itself to the user. You will find it in the "User" section in the ACP.

It will only come out on the home profile of the user who is creating it.

It is possible to create a module to make it work how you're thinking but would take a lot of testing, especially if there actually were other users in the system. (Forums would be one location that would be hard to get working properly in this setup.)

Docs: "User"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/jamroom-admin-handbook/2982/user

Docs: "Profile"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/jamroom-admin-handbook/2984/profile

Docs: "Concepts the admin users needs to know"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/jamroom-admin-handbook/2167/concepts-the-admin-user-needs-to-know
michael
@michael
01/31/17 01:42:22PM
7,832 posts

How do I configure Follow Me Skin default index data - Global Config - Site Settings - *Missing Slide*


Design and Skin Customization

True, it is easy to break stuff if you put the wrong code in. The template editor tries to check you code and tell you if you're going to put something in that will break the page.

Have you found some code that gets through those checks and breaks the page? would be interested to know what that code is so we can put more checks in to prevent it.

EXAMPLE: this in a template WILL break the page:
{if $something}
....
WHY: Because when you use {if} it must have an ending {/if} somewhere to show that the block has finished.

Code has rules that must be adhered too, and if not you get an error. The error is not being mean in breaking your page, its just trying to tell you that something is wrong.
michael
@michael
01/31/17 01:36:04PM
7,832 posts

Support Ticket Enhancements


Suggestions

The thing with support tickets is as soon as you hit SUBMIT or send an email to support, we all get notified along with a copy of the issue.

Since its sent out immediately the edit doesnt really work very well with that workflow. Even admin's cant edit the tickets for that exact reason. keep the emails and the thread in sync.

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Should be able to close a ticket without a message. Just a checkbox, then submit and it closes. Not working like that for you?
michael
@michael
01/31/17 01:32:39PM
7,832 posts

Issue installing....can not see .htaccess,have followed advice.


Installation and Configuration

You've got jamroom 6 there ( not 4 ) good.

Cant see the .htaccess file in your indexof.png screenshot. Thats the missing piece.

Also check that your server meets the requirements

Docs: "Server Requirements"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/getting-started/774/server-requirements

The full docs are here:

Docs: "Table Of Contents"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/contents

The thing that I'm guessing might be missing is the mod_rewrite on the server. If you HAVE uploaded the .htaccess and its still not showing the install screen, then that would be the next thing to check.

Ask your server company "Is mod_rewrite enabled on my server?"
michael
@michael
01/31/17 01:25:20PM
7,832 posts

Beats and CSS


Off Topic

Nice, thanks steve :)
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