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LymeeFairy

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  1. It’ll be tough for you to find an answer to this since it’s quite a niche topic, and the area mainly focuses on general IPS content. When it comes to theme codes, it's rare to find someone who knows. Usually, these settings are specific to the theme, meaning they’re within the theme’s CSS/HTML. These themes should have some guidelines for making tweaks.
  2. LymeeFairy

    Expert

    Most interested.
  3. To shift your Invision Community files to your drive on Windows (if that's what you meant) while running under IIS 7, follow these steps: 1. Stop IIS Open IIS Manager and stop the website associated with your Invision Community. This will prevent any file conflicts while you’re moving things about. 2. Copy the Files to the New Location Navigate to the current folder on your boot drive where your community files are stored. Copy the entire directory (avoid cutting in case you need to revert). Paste the copied folder to your preferred location on the drive. 3. Update IIS Settings In IIS Manager, locate and select your site for Invision Community. On the right, under Actions, click Basic Settings. Change the Physical Path to the new directory on your drive. 4. Update PHP Configuration (if applicable) If PHP is set to use specific paths on the boot drive (like open_basedir or include_path), open your php.ini file and update these paths to match the new directory on D. 5. Check Invision Community Configurations Open your Invision Community’s main configuration file (often conf_global.php) and check if hard-coded paths are pointing to the old drive. Update these as necessary. 6. Restart IIS Once everything’s updated, restart IIS to ensure the changes are applied. 7. Test Your Site Visit your website to ensure it’s loading correctly from the new drive location. If everything works as expected, you can delete the old files from your boot drive to free up space. @circuits No clue why the sad faces, but I meant D : driver with the colon (:). I know it’s been a while since you created the post, but you've got the answer if it’s still a question.
  4. CyberApex [Dark & Light] please upload the latest version of this theme 

    thanks

  5. LymeeFairy

    IPS 4.6 Help

    What you mean?
  6. May you be more specific? I didn't get you, but if you want to set up a widget that's when we get started, I may help you.
  7. Did you try to change your theme and see if it's happening on all your website?
  8. Did you try to install another CKEditor? If so, there is the problem, and you can try to uninstall it, so you can try again.
  9. There should be an option in AdminCP Login & Registration to ask the user to provide a password, as appears asking the user to provide a username as they log with some auth, they don't need to specify a password, actually.
  10. LymeeFairy

    IPS 4.6 help

    Do not give your attention to the comment up above. I just get this problem when I tried to install my new platform for the first time, and this is probably your solution. Going into this, if you have an actual file on your server named "files" try to rename to something else. This is probably what is happening to you and your server.
  11. Well, I see. As I was going by through every road in this, I can tell you this is probably another application, but isn't compatible with 4.6 exactly. You may see different banners on your widget, but there's nothing as shown on platforms that are using versions under 4.5.
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