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Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ martcol
I’ve seen users set this up both ways, multiple address in one entry and multiple entries of the same business, each with its own address. So I guess that would depend on the individual needs of each directory.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ shala
Sorry, this isn’t supported yet. It is in the plans but I can not yet give a time frame on when it’ll occur.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Colin Haime
Make sure youy entries are set to public and not private or unlisted.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ martcol
Set the page as private, they will not be able to access it until the register/login.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Wade
In that case, I would just copy the folder to the other subsite.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Wade
Ok, here’s what you’ll have to do…
FTP into your site.
The images should be in this folder:
../wp-content/connection_imagesMove connection_images folder and all the images within to this folder:
../wp-content/blogs.dir/8077/This will be the only time you have to do this and the reason is because you’re on a multisite install and I’m starting to build in proper multisite support. So the images are not being looked for in the right folder.
If that works, please delete the screen captures from Dropbox so no one else can see the details.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Wade
Can you attatch screen captures of the System widget on the Connections : Dashboard admin page?
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ BillHeaton
Huh, didn’t notice that a new version was recently released. This will definitely be included in the next release in a few weeks or so.
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ martcol
Usually when I come across a page were every JavaScript failing it is because of minification. Not all JavaScript files minify/combine nicely together. I don’t really think the little JavaScript in Connections was the source of the problem.
But to answer your question, yes, you’ll be able to use WP Minify. You’ll have to put a little work into it, which in my experience is always the case but the results are usually worth it.
Judging from the screen captures of WP Minify there not a way to explicitly set which files to minify … only exclude. So is what you’ll have to do is exclude every JavaScript initially, then one by one remove a file from being exclude, clear the minify cache, force refresh the browser and check the browser JavaScript console for any errors. If there are no errors, move on and remove the next one and repeat the process. If there is an error, put the one you just removed back on the exclude list and then remove the next one and repeat the process over.
Hope that helps!
Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Kylie
Many thanks! I think you’ll also like some of the features I have planned for Link.
I’ll be working on a way to exclude categories, but I hadn’t considered doing it based on role. It’s a good idea which I’ve added to my feature request list. So, I guess with that said, no, there is not currently a way to do this, sorry.
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