The New Livestreet looks awesome but it is hard for me to test anything. Long time ago when I spoke with a LS developer it told me that english support for LS will get better. But, since then it gone the opposite way with no English at all.
I don't want' to sound strange or rude, it's not my intention but this has something to do with the conflict between Russia and the US?
This would be a nice addition to LS. Partial functionallity(read/post comments)for newly members and when a profile rating value is achived(in config file) let's say +2.45 to become full members. Or if the admin changes their profille to full…
I know that but I don't know exactly what theme file should I edit. In topic_part_footer.tpl I see a strange code that I cannot replace because It crashes the whole site.
I didn't read all the comments from here, since I'm not an russian Google managed to translate me only the first half.
What I've read so far(corect me if I'm wrong):
— It's not even desired that Livestreet to have a proper admin panel and will never have it.
— If I buy a theme for example I won't benefit from update if an important change of the engine occurs in the near future(and based on that probably none of the actuall themes will ever be compatible with LS 1.0)
Oh I have to doit hard way. I thougt i could do something like plugins/themes activation with users too. It would be a nice adittion for the core to have that option.
From what I saw they aren't any plugins for that. To make LS more dating-site oriented you have a lot of custom work done. It doesn't worth the hassle though because LS is more of a content publishing social CMS and making it a dating site it would sound like:
Publish something, rate an article and meet your halfway!
I know… I was just saing innitially I thought Sphinx installs in «5 steps» like any other common script :)
For now I think I'll buy that plugin and stick with it as it's the only one updated for LS 1.0 and for default solution with Sphinx, I'll think about It later when I will upgrade from shared to VPS.
Ah and one more little thing as I am new to Live Steet. Templates have their own admin(for adding a logo and so ...) and where it can be accessed and as I saw you can publish photosets on LVS i can do something for limitig the number of photos to be uploaded per article and the maximum size of each?
That's my last question for this to be perfect. I don't want to be annoing.
Big thumbs up Livestreet team!!!
With more english support over the extensions(plugins,themes ...) and probably in a future update like 1.1 or so addition of theme activation in the admin panel like plugins and some sort of user roles implementation to chose if the new users should be full users or just readers and commenters.
One thing though before my site will move finally on Live Street no 1:
— dev stuff like MySql, Cache and PHP info from the footer is only visible for the admin or I need to disable it from somewhere? :)
I don't want' to sound strange or rude, it's not my intention but this has something to do with the conflict between Russia and the US?
What I've read so far(corect me if I'm wrong):
— It's not even desired that Livestreet to have a proper admin panel and will never have it.
— If I buy a theme for example I won't benefit from update if an important change of the engine occurs in the near future(and based on that probably none of the actuall themes will ever be compatible with LS 1.0)
Publish something, rate an article and meet your halfway!
For now I think I'll buy that plugin and stick with it as it's the only one updated for LS 1.0 and for default solution with Sphinx, I'll think about It later when I will upgrade from shared to VPS.
That's my last question for this to be perfect. I don't want to be annoing.
With more english support over the extensions(plugins,themes ...) and probably in a future update like 1.1 or so addition of theme activation in the admin panel like plugins and some sort of user roles implementation to chose if the new users should be full users or just readers and commenters.
One thing though before my site will move finally on Live Street no 1:
— dev stuff like MySql, Cache and PHP info from the footer is only visible for the admin or I need to disable it from somewhere? :)