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if I ran the zoo, I would have the positions show up in the editorial by screen as they will when they are live, and make it so we can move the ad up or down or totally delete it..

We do probably, 1,800 - 2,500 stringer or submitted event photos a month. It's worth over 750,000 page views to us so we do it gladly, but the FTP method you are talking about isn't the best as they never touch photoshop, photo mechanic or anything else. We really need to batch them.

Agree +5. Also need the ability to batch edit cutlines on photos. Again, if you have a large gallery with a generic cutline on most of them, it stinks to open 100 photos and paste it into every one.

Apple pushed out an update to iOS today and one to OS X. Both have safari fixes in place. We will see if this cures it.

Just asked them again and they said to clear the cache. Safari doesn't have cache clearing capabilities unless you enable developer. iOS deleted all the site settings when you clear its cache, which sucks.

They need to write an exception in JS for Safari and iOS devices to have them not cache the pages.

The latest version of Safari on Sierra and iOS 10 is having all kids of problems with our site. E-Edition is one of them.
Clearing the cache normally works. But you have to do it every day or so.

I opened a ticket, but they didn't experience the problem, so.... yeah....

So what we really, actually need is for when the website checks to see if someone is logged in, value is written to the GA code as a custom variable. 1 or 0. Logged in or not.

Then, in GA, we can run a report of user sessions and then filter by logged in or not which, in theory would give us a good idea of the usage our subscribers get out of the site.

I mean, seriously. Most of us have paywalls, but we have no idea how often people who subscribe use the site. Its a total guess. It would be nice to see if the trouble we are going through to gain subscribers and to get people to bind accounts is really paying off.

Without a user identifier passed to GA, we can't tell how often a subscriber comes back. But I can do without that for now.

Should be relatively easy to get the basic number as outlined above.