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Jim, could you please create a support ticket so we can investigate this for you. Its very possible that we can't handle the newer IPTC format and will need to check. When you create the ticket, please supply both images as well.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
This is how the feature was developed. Because dynamic collections are by their nature dynamic instead of a set of assets, the engine would have to drill in and fetch all the related assets for the collection then parse through them. This would lead to some serious memory usage.
It's possible to create custom behavior for this if you reach out to our CS team, but there will need to be great care given to the number of assets to display in the collections. We'd also have to build each presentation behavior to work within an article, so it would be a fairly extensive custom development task.
By default the behavior of an inline dynamic collection is to just display the summary for the collection, which would be the headline/description (as long as those are enabled on the collection) and link to the collection page.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
I'm not sure if you still need an answer to this question, but if you are in Editorial/Assets, click on the setting panel on the right side. Under Asset Settings -> general, the very first option is "Disable publishing on new assets". This sets all new assets into "Do not publish". You can then have your workflows uncheck the DNP field when the asset reaches that stage in its workflow.
You can also have imported content marked as DNP through the importers in Syndication.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
You can use properties like &s=start_time&sd=desc to sort by start time in descending order.
This help doc provides all the search options that are available.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
Andy,
Unfortunately there isn't a way to edit the poll results.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
Seth, that really depends on what specifically you are doing. If these are editorial assets, then there are two methods for syndicating content from site a to site b, either with linked site syndication, or through a regular blox-to-blox syndication channel.
If you submit a ticket to our customer support team, someone could walk you through the pros and cons of either method. Both are quite easy to set up and are included as part of the blox platform.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
Hello. We've actually identified the issue, which at its core is how the chrome/edge rendering engine handles re-scaling. Firefox seems to handle the resizing a bit better, but we've seen it with both Chrome and Edge. We've come up with a potential work-around that we are currently working to implement that may help resolve the issue. This should be released quite early in the new year.
Joe Hansen
Blox Digital
Director of Solutions Support
Zoe,
In the editorial Asset Editor, open your article and navigate to the "other" tab. You'll find fields for subhead, kicker, hammer near the bottom of the "miscellaneous" section.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
BloxDigital
Please submit a support ticket so that we can address this issue for you.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital
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Jim,
When I uploaded the jpg version of the image into blox, it extracted the caption and credit properly. Was this supposed to happen? Is there a bad file you can provide?
If you can have J.K. Murphy or Jason Dreesen submit a request to have you added to support.bloxcms.com as ticket creator, that would be good for keeping this going, we don't want to flood this forum with troubleshooting messages.
Joe Hansen
Director of Solutions Support
Blox Digital