$5 for a month, the old price is for a yearIt's now at $5, but even at $45, I would say it's low priced for the features it provides.
I would go with option 1. Worst case scenario: those users from stand-alone site (now merged into network) will have to connect their account again.Okay, I need your advice, Mr. @xfrocks, on two options.
Background
I have three sites:
Eventually, the stand-alone site will be integrated into the multisite network, but this could take months. I have a couple options for linking, but I don't want to break anything. Need advice.
- XenForo community
- WordPress multisite network
- WordPress stand-alone site
Option 1 (Preferable)
Will that break stuff?
- Link XenForo to WordPress network
- Link XenForo to WordPress stand-alone site
- Several months later, integrate WordPress stand-alone site into network
Option 2 (Safer?)
- Only link XenForo to WordPress network
- Several months later, integrate WordPress stand-alone site into network, which is linked
It would obviously be preferable to have both sites linked to XenForo, but it's unclear to me if trying to integrate them later will break stuff.
Images in the WordPress post will be pushed to XenForo. If your featured image is not in the post, it will not be included.How do I get it to pull the WP Featured Image over to Xenforo post?
Images in the WordPress post will be pushed to XenForo. If your featured image is not in the post, it will not be included.
Looks like you deleted the XenForo thread?
Strange, the link gave me 404 before. It works now.No - it's still there?
Strange, the link gave me 404 before. It works now.
Looks like you used featured image or similar functionality therefore the image is not included in the actual post body. Therefore it cannot make it to XenForo. Please try again by inserting some image directly in post, it should work that way.
Hmm, yeah, maybe I will add an option for that.I can't speak for Makeral, but a lot of WP styles will only add images to the home page if you use a featured image. So unless I am adding additional images to my post, there will always be a featured image so it shows on the home page. Not a huge deal for me, but a nice to have.
I have responded to your conversation at my siteI've been trying for about 6 hours to install the API plugin. All files have been uploaded and re-uploaded, but my server is timing out over and over again.
Server Details
Dual Intel L5420 2.5 Ghz (Quad Core)
Port Speed: 100 Mbps (10 TB Bandwidth)
Operating System: Centos 6
Hard Drive #1: 500GB Sata Western Digital Black
Hard Drive #2: 500GB Sata Western Digital Black
Hard Drive #3: 500GB Sata Western Digital Black
Hard Drive #4: 500GB Sata Western Digital Black
Timeouts
We've tried installed by uploading the .xml and by pointing to the location on the server. Every time, we hit a timeout error: http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img22/9533/np3d.png. During install, about 10% CPU usage and 7% memory usage on the whole server.
We tried with Chrome, IE11, and FireFox. We increased the memory limit, as well as lock_wait_.
My Internet speed right now (per speedtest.net) is 58 Mbps down, 39 Mbps up.
I'm totally clueless.
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