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January 29, 2014 at 3:57 pm #8903
Thanks for posting an update on what you did. I think the idea of having some sort of template (which makes modifications quicker) is a good idea
January 28, 2014 at 11:47 pm #8912I don’t quite understand how the storms get going but they certainly do.
I appreciate your comments and I thought I’d experiment with getting one of my image pages green (I’ve been working on every one to get it orangey yellow as I’ve uploaded). I have my forcus keyword phrase (it’s never just one word as I couldn’t make it unique) and all the checks on that being the places Yoast wants it to be. Except for a couple of dozen I missed, titles are unique. But that doesn’t get me to green.
Once I figure out something reasonable and buyer friendly I’ll post about what I did and what I’ve decided to do, but thanks for bringing that issue up in your list of things.
January 28, 2014 at 10:04 pm #8984I know I’ve brought this up a couple of times in the past – I’d like to link to more than 10 sites
January 28, 2014 at 4:56 pm #8284I wasn’t sure I understood what you were outlining, but after reading it a few times I gave it a try and yes, it does work now when multiple images are selected.
The way I think I’d phrase what you have to do to get a license default to be set: When setting up licenses and setting the default license, check every “edit this item” box, including the one for the radio button(s) of licenses you do NOT want to be the default – otherwise no default is set
I think the UI isn’t right for this part of the dialog – you shouldn’t be able to check boxes that cause things to fail to set a default – but given a predictable workaround, it’s a low priority to fix IMO
And I checked the model/property release settings, sizes and other information (that I didn’t want to modify) and it appears it was correctly left alone 🙂
However, there’s still a bug 🙁
I found a category of images that had been affected by the now fixed bug where all sizes were made the same as full size, so I used the batch editor to set the blog, small and medium to the correct sizes
The size change worked, but it wiped out my license settings!
I did check Edit specific settings in the Settings & Prices dialog and then checked only the boxes for the sizes for blog (it says bloggee), small and medium. I did nothing in any other area of the dialog.
License information should not have been changed
January 28, 2014 at 4:03 pm #8977I don’t understand that notice – are you sure the e-mail is legit (i.e. really from Google)?
I can’t follow the links from that e-mail (copying and pasting the entire link) – got a can’t find it message from Google search instead of the page – so I don’t know what they didn’t like. That doesn’t look like any URL for any part of a symbiostock site though
January 28, 2014 at 3:55 pm #8968You’re welcome to use mine too
January 28, 2014 at 7:00 am #8660@Snap Vectors wrote:
… Like you, I also use Bluehost. I looked in my cPanel there, but I couldn’t find a stats area.
Log in to Bluehost in a web browser and from the cPanel display, scroll down until you see a heading for Statistics. Awstats seemed useful to me. You have to turn them on for your domain(s) and then come back in a few days to see what has accumulated.
January 28, 2014 at 6:55 am #7916I don’t see your hover previews on featured, latest or similar images. On my site it works on all three but I’m at 1.4.5 of premium and 3.1.9 of the main theme, so possibly it’s breakage in the updates since?
I asked about removing the magnifying glass and Leo said he wanted to keep it because it gives you size and price information the hover previews don’t. I’m guessing it also adds complexity for him as he’d only remove it (if he went that route) for sites with the premium plugin
January 28, 2014 at 2:31 am #8898I didn’t see an option for “I’m sure this is a wonderful idea, but I have no clue what you’re really asking” 🙂
Are you looking for volunteers to do something – like tweet witty and fun things on a regular basis? Are you just asking if we mind if someone else does it?
I think I’m not in a fun month or two, so unless having a “Debbie Downer” character on the twitter feed makes sense to anyone, I’m not feeling I could project a cool and fun self (besides, I’m better at useful than fun 90% of the time anyway :))
January 28, 2014 at 2:13 am #8877Michele, it’s a long haul from the starting line to somewhere “big” and I think I’d say it might be time for you to throttle back a bit but not quit altogether as a way to rebalance things.
I don’t think it is realistic for most of our sites to become our main earners in the near future, so feeding the agencies and doing new work in between tending to our sites makes a lot of sense IMO
You’ve put in a ton of energy – and that’s been wonderful – but perhaps update the Facebook stuff weekly instead of daily and work on some new illustrations before you make a big decision to remove your site?
January 27, 2014 at 4:13 pm #8853Thank you for posting that – I thought I was going insane!
I do still see the site name on the mobile version (on my iPhone) so perhaps this was some uninitialized variable that defaults to something for the mobile platform but is now set and recognizes a desktop browser?
January 27, 2014 at 2:12 am #8855After seeing this most of this afternoon, it’s now gone away – the menu is back to “normal”
I don’t know what to say but I’ll mark this as gonzo…
January 27, 2014 at 1:32 am #8304@lucato wrote:
@joannsnover wrote:
When you use the batch editor to modify settings and prices, the name of the blog size is still Bloggee even if you changed the name shown for your site to something else.
It’s not customer-facing bug, but having some places pick up the new text and others not isn’t ideal.
Maybe it is the same issue I mentionedhere. Does it happen after clicking on other option and refreshing the cart/sizes box?
I don’t think it’s the same thing (but truthfully, I didn’t understand what you wrote in the post you linked to).
What I was talking about was the dialog called “Settings & Prices” in the batch editor.
Leo asked for a list of places that say Blogee even after you change the text to something else:
The “Edit Individual Image Info” dialog in the batch editor (select one image and click the Edit nnnn underneath it). That dialog also has some text (can’t read it) overlaid on top of the DESCRIPTION label at the top of the box
The “Author Default Settings and Pricing” tab in the Symbiostock (bee) area of the WP admin pages
On my site (and I don’t think this has anything to do with my code changes there) an image in the download area says Bloggee on the download button – see here:
January 26, 2014 at 11:33 pm #8307When you use the batch editor to modify settings and prices, the name of the blog size is still Bloggee even if you changed the name shown for your site to something else.
It’s not customer-facing bug, but having some places pick up the new text and others not isn’t ideal.
January 26, 2014 at 11:32 pm #8308@pling wrote:
@leo wrote:
@pling wrote:
updated to latest version and did a test for the default License setting at batch edit, I choose one of my Enhanced License to be default and applied to selected images, now my images price will auto added to Enhanced License price after clicking on the size of image, see this for example http://plingstock.com/image/abstract-glowing-neon-light-stock-illustration/ ( is required to register then only you will see), I try to go back to my batch edit wanted to reset the default license but I can’t, I also try to set it to my preset Standard License but also no luck, look like can only set once and can’t edit after that.
I’m not sure I fully understand the problem. I read it a few times and tried to emulate what your saying, to see if I can produce the same problem.
Can someone verify Pling’s issues if they are having the same ones and expound on what is happening?
I can’t change my “default license” after I set my “default license” to Enhanced License. I want to revert back the default license to standard license but no action is taken after I edit it at batch edit.
I took one small category (17 images) and used the batch editor (1.4.5) to try and apply the two licenses I want to offer – Standard and Extended. I chose standard license as the default.
When you look at an image in that category it shows both licenses, but no radio button is selected. If you pick a size and say “Add to Cart” the item is added to the cart with the “default” license, not Standard or Extended.
It would also be nice, when the default setting causes the radio button to be selected, for the one you pick as default to show up first (or ideally, I’d just like to control the order of items versus having it alphabetical).
Edited to add that you get different behavior if you edit one image (click on the edit link under any image in the batch editor) and select a default license – whatever you set as the default has its radio button selected when you display the image page
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