Rigel Kentaurus
Well-known member
No, there is no setting to change this. It would require code changes.It looks like the Blog Description (stored in a MediumText column) is hardcoded to be a maximum of 800 characters. Can this be changed?
No, there is no setting to change this. It would require code changes.It looks like the Blog Description (stored in a MediumText column) is hardcoded to be a maximum of 800 characters. Can this be changed?
Bug fixes
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- Categories were not always being associated to the entries when importing on vBulletin 3.8
Pretty good, I'd say, I had a few hundred thousand entries from one site indexed in no time.@Rigel Kentaurus how is the SEO on these blogs?
There's another global option for the full blog in User Preferences -> Privacy
There's another global option for the full blog in User Preferences -> Privacy
?index.php?account/privacy
Check that one is not setting the blog to private
On the Forum Options, in the Registration Options, you can set the defaultYes it was that! thanks!
How can I make it default for all blog writers?
I think the only special thing that I do is add a "B" icon on the left of the avatarHi there,
For designs that support vertical postbits, your plugin doesn't work because you force .messageUserInfo to be a fixed width of around 160px. A manual fix is needed for all these themes, not just mine. Just thought you should know. And if you need help with something let me know, cause there is no reason you need to force that width
@Rigel Kentaurus
Thanks,
Mike
What you can do instead of the width, is make the wrapper 'relative' positioned (position: relative in CSS. Then absolute the B icon wherever you want. Thus you wont need the width I presume?I think the only special thing that I do is add a "B" icon on the left of the avatar
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