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October 27, 2013 at 12:26 pm #6330
Thanks for posting that. It is a great read and well worth passing on.
October 26, 2013 at 12:12 pm #6242I can believe it. There are a very few sites that have a LOT of sales.
October 24, 2013 at 6:29 pm #5937October 23, 2013 at 9:16 pm #2698symbiostock_image_sitemap.xml is a sitemap (or index) of your sitemaps. Take a look at it and you will see that it lists the other sitemaps.
symbiostock_image_sitemap_1.xml is the first sitemap of the info for your images.
Once you go past a certain number of images (2000?), it will then create symbiostock_image_sitemap_2.xml
October 23, 2013 at 12:32 pm #5728I also vote for letting the customer enter a password on registration.
October 22, 2013 at 12:30 pm #5661You probably already know this, but just in case…
If you are using Google Chrome, you can right-click on an element and then choose “Inspect Element”. This will then bring up another window on the bottom of the screen that will show you all of the CSS elements. You can also make experimental changes (that are not saved) by modifying the items on the right side.
October 21, 2013 at 12:54 pm #5575@christine wrote:
I think we can access their passwords anyway, can’t we? Not from within wordpress but from within the site.
How?
October 21, 2013 at 12:28 pm #5572A customer can change their password by going to
http:///wp-admin/profile.php#passwordIt isn’t very user-friendly or an ideal solution, but it does work.
October 18, 2013 at 11:38 pm #5410It looks like some of the prices are coming from test sites.
October 18, 2013 at 11:37 pm #5394You can probably find it by querying the database.
October 18, 2013 at 12:14 pm #5336@christine wrote:
I am now on 2.8.2 and would like to garner a few thoughts about my site please.
How does it look to you?
Is it too feminine – is that likely to put male clients off?
That brings up an interesting question – Are buyers (of stock images) mostly men or women?
October 18, 2013 at 12:09 pm #5363October 16, 2013 at 12:27 pm #5124@cascoly wrote:
when I upload an even smaller image – 461 x 346 it gets really weird:
Bloggee jpg 3.47″ × 2.61″ @ 72 dpi
250 × 188px 1.00
Small jpg 6.94″ × 5.21″ @ 72 dpi
500 × 375px 4.00
Medium jpg 13.89″ × 10.43″ @ 72 dpi
1000 × 751px 6.00
Large jpg 6.4″ × 4.81″ @ 72 dpi
461 × 346px 10.00Don’t some agencies charge extra for upsizing images? 🙂
October 16, 2013 at 12:25 pm #5109If you know how, you can query the database.
October 14, 2013 at 10:32 pm #4844I also have the following in my PHP.INI:
upload_max_filesize = 25M
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