« Last post by seadhna on May 15, 2024, 17:48:37 »
Hi datahell, the new 2-factor authentication is a great enhancement to Elxis! One question/suggestion: is it possible or might it be useful if it could be enabled for Administrators but not necessary for User-level users. i.e. to be able to enable 2FA for some access levels but not all.
« Last post by seadhna on May 15, 2024, 13:31:44 »
Hi datahell, it's not the same behaviour for other fields. If an admin forgets to enter a TITLE or a SUBTITLE, nothing is lost. The article simply refuses to save and there is a tooltip notification to signal the problem, e.g. Please enter a subtitle. Nothing is lost. This only happens if the SEO title is invalid that everything is lost. Yes, in a perfect world, every admin would always remember to validate their SEO title, but people are humans and make mistakes. I humbly suggest that this behaviour could be changed if possible, so that it's the same as if someone forgets to enter a TITLE or SUBTITLE.
« Last post by datahell on May 13, 2024, 19:36:51 »
Nothing is been deleted. When something required is missing or it is wrong the article cannot be saved. In this case you loose your changes and you go back to the add/edit form. This is valid for everything, not just for SEO title/articles. Just below the SEO title input text there is a button to check its validity before you click save. Always use that if you are not sure you have provided a valid SEO title. My recommendation is first to click the Suggest button, then change the suggested SEO title a bit if you want.
« Last post by seadhna on May 13, 2024, 12:40:21 »
Hi datahell, congratulations on version 5.5!
When creating a new article, if the SEO title contains an unacceptable character, when the admin clicks APPLY or SAVE, everything is deleted; is this normal behaviour?
« Last post by datahell on May 11, 2024, 20:20:19 »
The XML sitemap is the one with the xml extension. The others are html sitemaps. So, if you want the XML sitemap for Google this is the URL you must use: https://example.com/sitemap/sitemap.xml
Option to login with email instead of username. XML parameters are now saved in database in JSON format instead of text new line delimited. Backwards compatibility. New method elxisParameters::toJSONString Added canonical links in pages head. Built-in 2 factor authentication (2FA). Users in order to login must provide an One-time-Password (OTP) which they received via email or SMS. Added SMS helper library (5 providers integrated). Send SMS messages easily via Elxis. AJAX login and 2FA in all built-in login forms: offline page for users/administrators, administration login, module login, template five. Extended use of security tokens in login forms. Change tags URL from tags.html?tag=x to tags/x. Button to hide unpublished modules/plugins (preference saved in cookie) from administration listing pages. Added a button to manage a plugin from plugin's edit page. Preview any front-end template without enabling it. Increased session_data and params columns size from TEXT to MEDIUMTEXT. Also increased the size of a few other database columns. Fix folders not showing in left column of media manager. Remove deprecated APC instances. Changed default width from 240 to 320px for thumbnails and from 480 to 640px for medium size images. Better sitename detection in Elxis installer. Improved timezone detection and mail settings in Elxis installer. Gmail configuration improvements. Module Admin Language: Change select drop-down with links. Deny sending emails if Mail to Friend is not showing. Possible to use single and double quotes in parameters text elements. Also possible for multi-line text in parameters (thanks to JSON format).
Update instructions
If you are an Elxis site owner login in Elxis administration panel. If you use an older version than 5.5 you will see a link to update your Elxis installation. Click it. Then on the new page click "Download Elxis" to begin the update process. The process is fully automatic and lasts just a few seconds.
2 factor authentication Elxis 5.5, among others introduces 2 factor authentication login. A detailed how-to guide will soon be available at elxis.org
sitemap/ el/sitemap/ sitemap/sitemap.xml The first two had the same error: Your Sitemap appears to be an HTML page. Please use a supported sitemap format instead. Examples Line 2 Tag: html
Also, from the XML Sitemap tab, the Google link and the Bing link are outdated.