Slowly I’m moving to www.satollo.net all main contents and plugins. It’s a long and tedious work because I have not copied the whole blog, but I’m rewriting it. For plugins related questions, please refere to www.satollo.net. Thank you!
A nice Hyper Cache user showed me that Hyper Cache had a bug when managin the mobile user agents list. Please, upgrade to version 2.2.7 AND go to the admin panel. DELETE the mobile user agents list, SAVE. The list will be regenerated. RESAVE the options.
You’re are done.
Otherwise opera mini and windows ce user agents won’t be detected.
Sorry for this bug, it created me a lot of problem on www.dopopranzo.net just the day I had 30.000 page view (this is the proof Hyper Cache works… the hosting plan of www.dopopranzo.net costs me 12 euro per year… yes you read well, 12 euro per year).
PLEASE: give a look to Protector, and let me know what do you think about it.
Would you test Protector? Try it on this link.
This is the first paragraph, clean andsimple, can be read by all. The paragraph below is protected.
This part of the post id protected!
Click here
to view it.
This thrid is public the one below is reserved with a gallery.
This part of the post id protected!
Click here
to view it.
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May be a blogger already has a list of subscribers to be used. So there is the feature that permit to import such list of user.
The import process and the data needed is really simple: a csv formatted text with email and name. Using the “import” panel, just past the csv text in the textarea and press import.
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We can discuss subscription process for days. I choosed for a double opt in process, just because in Italy seems the privacy rules (and laws) require it. I really don’t know if it’s true and if we need to make our life complicated to protect dumb people who press “subscribe” without reading disclaimer, rules and notes.
So the subscription process can be broken up in the steps below:
- a user lands on the newsletter page: this is the subscription step where the users are asked for name and email
- he types in his data and press “subscribe”: this is the first opt in
- a message is shown in the page saying the data was stored and an email sent to confirm the subscription
- the user checks his mailbox and finds a confirmation email with a link to be followed to activate the subscription
- the user press that link and a “subscription confirmed” message is shown
Text shown in steps 1, 3, 5 are fully customizable within the newsletter configuration panel.
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