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My experience has been the opposite. When we use the "Ban" button on users it blocks their commenting but doesn't stop them from getting behind the paywall.
Randy, this sounds pretty similar to my recent feature request. If so please pile on with an upvote on that one for more exposure.
https://community.townnews.com/communities/1/topics/1048-feature-request-magazine-style-e-editions
Sounds like we're looking for something similar. I've got a feature request in, details here: https://community.townnews.com/communities/1/topics/1048-feature-request-magazine-style-e-editions
Heard back again, sounds like they simply didn't consider that folks might want to use Infinity Scroll on the primary default block that gets applied to just about every URL on a site.
"You have made a point regarding the practical use of infinity scroll with dynamic block, which would be best managed as a feature request since the functionality is currently not available for dynamic blocks."
I agree with you here Robert. This is concerning, especially: "Even if User 1 selects "cancel," the asset is overwritten."
There needs to be more checking in the background to make sure a potentially hours or days old auto-save doesn't overwrite something that has since been worked on by another employee.
We've had several users complain recently that we were pulling a bait-and-switch with the two part account and subscription process.
Streamlining it into a single page would alleviate this.
I had to open a support ticket to get this done back in 2014. Not sure if it has changed since then.
At this point though I'm having trouble with Infinity Scroll not working at all, in Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Anybody willing to take a look here and let me know if they're seeing it function? https://www.galvnews.com/news/
Probably worth opening a support ticket on this one as well Robert to make sure it gets looked at quickly.
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I'm still curious to hear why Open Street Map won't work.
It would also make a lot of sense to me for Town News to pay for the API access and place their key on all sites, taking advantage of the volume discount from Google. Routing all loads through a single account would be cheaper (in aggregate) than having each newspaper pay for their own.