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I assume that when she hits the paywall, she can log in and see content. But, each time she comes back, she has to log in again?


If so:


- It is unlikely to be a "remember me" issue since your site has "force enabled for all user" for the "remember me" setting.


- It is very likely she is in private browsing mode. In this situation the browser doesn't store cookies so it will not remember you between settings. (We see this complaint especially from iPhone users.)


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203036


https://help.bloxcms.com/knowledge-base/applications/community/subscription/misc/article_cfd7d142-2be6-11e5-802b-97eec97f5d12.html


If she can't log in at all, then:


- There is probably something wrong with her account or her subscription purchase. Our Customer Support staff can help troubleshoot the issue.


Let me know if this helps! =)


Christine

Hi Abby!


Firstly, if the story is on hosted, you can always "view live" and get the URL pretty quickly. Though, I could put in a feature request for a little "Copy URL" button (I think we've had this request before).


One idea though - depending on your use case, we actually have a new feature in BLOX Email Reach that allows you to set up a rule (section, flag or keyword - or a combination thereof) and if you save the article, it automatically sends it to a Constant Contact list.


So it might be something like... anytime you have a new Enterprise story in the "news" section, send it to the list! Obviously, it is a really easy process. =)


More information on Automatic Alerts here.

These are awesome Meagen! Thank you for sharing!


Somewhat related to your idea... I have been struggling with the fact that the parallax photos don't show the caption or byline. I was going to add them on top of the photo, but then with some photos they could be hard to read, etc.


I think I was mostly leaning toward putting under the photo, much like full bleed. Do you guys agree?


I wonder if, with your idea, the subhead or text could be the caption? But again, you wouldn't want them to be always on top of the photo...


Or, maybe a pull quote could have a background image?



Hi Paul! We tested this out and were able to confirm this.


I've seen a few people on the internet reporting issues with input fields with Safari 11, and they turned off "Safari suggestions" and that fixed it. But, we tried that and it didn't work.


So, I'm going to report this to our developers and we'll check it out. Thanks!

Hi Paul!


I wasn't aware of this, no. Are you using Safari 11? That actually came out on Tuesday.

Yeah! Thanks for reminding me I can close this. ;)

I would create a URL for that topic, and then design a section around it. You can have groups of photos by date or by topic (before, during, after the storm, or by location, etc.).


Also, depending on the scenario, you could also keyword tag all of the assets, and then link to a search of those assets. That way, it is automatically paged and can go on forever.


I hope Kevin doesn't mind me pointing to this... but during Hurricane Harvey, galvnews.com had the same issue, and I helped them start this page: http://www.galvnews.com/harvey/ You could add to it by having more galleries, or lists of stories, ads, info boxes, etc.