This is my support forum for my Paid version of Pages that can be found here:
This is my support forum for my Paid version of Pages that can be found here:
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This module was updated to include the following new features:
-New: Enable/Disable Website and RSS Feed options. If disabled, they will not show in the Page menu.
Upgrade instructions are included in the zip file.
P.S. Due to the new features added, the price for Pages has now been increased to $15. All existing customers have free upgrades. Nothing to see here |
Do you have it where the site admin can disable that website thing entirely? Allowing persons unknown, to Iframe an entire external website is asking for trouble. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Do you have it where the site admin can disable that website thing entirely? Allowing persons unknown, to Iframe an entire external website is asking for trouble. Its not currently an option in Admin Panel, but could get it added. Nothing to see here |
You really should rethink the way you did that. I can think of several good reasons to not iframe an entire external website, I really think a single page block with a thumbnail and a description is enough. No one likes viewing a website in an iframe anyways.
<img src="http://api.webthumbnail.org?width=1024&height=768&screen=1920&url=http://zarcon.zarconia.net/m/pages/home/" alt="Generated by WebThumbnail.org" />
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So from what I gather you saying is that instead of allowing Page Owners to 'embed' an external website that they may/may not own, to instead implement something more like the 'sites' module within the Page.
Would that be accurate? Nothing to see here |
RE: So from what I gather you saying is that instead of allowing Page Owners to 'embed' an external website that they may/may not own, to instead implement something more like the 'sites' module within the Page.
Would that be accurate? That would be accurate. That image above is a real screen shot using the provided code, and it's free. Allowing people to iframe an external site just opens the door for all kinds of abuse, whether it's deliberate or accidental. Then there's the possibility of copyright violations. This is of course, my personal views on the matter.... maybe others will have a different view on this. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |