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Sarah Baghdadi Newcomer
@syntaxErrr · Joined 9 years ago · 8 posts · 3 topics · 1 reputation
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I'm trying to deploy a grav site on Ionos AKA 1&1 Ionos -- any advice?
· 6 years ago
Thanks, I read through those the other day. I didn't find anything new. And between posting this and now, I kinda gave up and got the person to agree to switch to Digital Ocean. Maybe the best advice
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I'm trying to deploy a grav site on Ionos AKA 1&1 Ionos -- any advice?
· 6 years ago
Its shared hosting, so it's a little weird. I've gotten through a couple stumbling blocks. -- Figuring out shell access you have to use their assigned username and server name rather than root and ip
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Installation on 1&1 - php version
· 6 years ago
Another solution: Each time you type a command that will use php you can manually tell the cli which version of php to use. So for example: For: bin/grav cache type: php7.3-cli bin/grav cache
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Admin Panel - Can users create or edit image.meta.yaml files?
· 6 years ago
Super excited for this plugin... I tried installing your beta version but I got an error: Whoops \ Exception \ ErrorException (E_COMPILE_ERROR) Grav\Plugin\AdminAddonMediaMetadataPlugin::autoload():
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Admin Panel - Can users create or edit image.meta.yaml files?
· 8 years ago
Hi, I think that would work if there were one or two images per page, to just create form fields corresponding to each image's metadata. In my case, each page has 10 - 15 images, so I think each one
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Edit image metafile via admin plugin?
· 8 years ago
I was just wishing for this same feature. So great to hear that you're working on it.
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Admin Panel - Can users create or edit image.meta.yaml files?
· 8 years ago
i'm creating an artist's website, with lots of images, and every image has an image.meta.yaml file. They'll be uploading new images via the admin panel, as they create new work, but I just realized th
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Re-write image names in admin plugin
· 9 years ago
Does anyone know if there's a way to have the admin plugin rewrite file names of uploaded media? I'm concerned about users uploading images with uppercase characters, and it would be great to have the