Rigel Kentaurus
Well-known member
No,there is no importer for IP.Blog available at the momentDoes "Better Blogs" has an import feature for IP.Blog?
No,there is no importer for IP.Blog available at the momentDoes "Better Blogs" has an import feature for IP.Blog?
Do you mean reverting to the old home page look? That is not possible without template edits. I just updated the homepage to the new one that you are seeing nowI updated to version 1.0.16 .. there is no feature to select the new homepage format...
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I guess I could add a "or Sign Up" at the endI see something that I would consider to be an issue. When viewing recent blogs on your demo site, there is a button to "be the first to comment" and so I clicked it. It then tells me that I need to be logged in to do that and provides a login button.
My concern though is that I am not a registered member and nowhere does this invote me to Register only Login.![]()
Do you mean reverting to the old home page look? That is not possible without template edits. I just updated the homepage to the new one that you are seeing nowSeveral people complained that the other one was too simple an uninteresting
I guess I could add a "or Sign Up" at the end
If you could have an overlay that included the registration option, that would be the winner. At the moment the overlay gives no option at all to register if not a member. Just thinking of it from the standpoint of if I were to buy this and a guest was driven to the site by a blog.![]()
Could you reply with your site's URL or send it to me through a conversation?, I would like to take a lookI still have the old homepage look. There is no option for me to select from different homepage formats.
I do NOT have this on my options page:
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Thanks. Got it.Post #638 in this thread has attachement for my available Blog options... not changed much from previous version
Blog attachments are a separate thing in vBulletin, they have their own directory. vBulletin has an option to move the attachments to the filesystem. The import only supports reading attachments from the FS. If it's possible to you, in the vBulletin installation, move the attachments to a directory.Alright so I'm doing a test blog import from vBulletin. It's asking for the blog attachments directory. I can't find it, I think I'm storing it in the database. Can I proceed without it, or do I need to move the files to it's own directory? Anyone know if it'd be the same directory or a subdirectory of normal attachments?
Interesting, you got one made?Time to test out the XI Blogs importer.
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