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Need the ability to demote articles
Yesterday, 03:26 PM
I could really use the ability to demote articles that were promoted from forum topics.
When promoting topics to articles, all follow-up posts in the original topic should bec...
Yesterday, 09:10 AM
I have a lot of older topics that I'm about to promote to articles now that we're using IP.C, but I was disappointed to realize that when I promoted/moved a topic with replies in it, the replies were left behind. I could understand that if I had chosen the option to have comments in the topic, but I chose not to do that and instead have comments posted to the article itself.
It would be great to have an option to move the topic replies to the new article as comments.
It would be great to have an option to move the topic replies to the new article as comments.
Converted from Coppermine 1.5 and absolutely nothing worked
15 May 2012 - 10:36 PM
The converter seemed to convert the images over, but now that it's "done" not a single image from it is available in my IPG installation. Has anyone successfully used this converter?
Can this app be white-labeled?
02 May 2012 - 07:39 AM
Or will it be IPS-branded?
Suggestion: Let us define how we want the FURLs created by default
23 April 2012 - 12:51 AM
Currently when you enable FURL for articles it defaults to 'article-name-r#' but I prefer to add '.html' to my article URLs, so I would like to have IP.C just default to my preferred naming scheme instead of making me manually set it for each article I write/approve/promote. Giving us the ability to edit that default FURL scheme would let us globally structure our own FURLs in one fell swoop - yay for automation! 
So basically instead of having FURLs default to 'article-name-r#' I would prefer something like 'article-name.html' or 'article-name-r#.html' and have IP.C default to my preferred naming scheme when I enable FURL instead of its own. I hope this makes sense.
So basically instead of having FURLs default to 'article-name-r#' I would prefer something like 'article-name.html' or 'article-name-r#.html' and have IP.C default to my preferred naming scheme when I enable FURL instead of its own. I hope this makes sense.
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