Settling in some new RAM and API code


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This server is getting busier and busier every week. It’s got so busy that I’ve had to move the most popular themes offsite to Amazon S3 and put in another 2 GB of RAM on the server.

I haven’t been able to much else lately because right after the major PC crash that happened, it happened again! I’ve gone through 2 monitors, 2 hard drives and 3 OS’s (and purchased a surge protector power adapter)

Will be coming soon

I get a day free this week and I’m hoping to get it all for coding so I can put in the updates I want to do to get a handle on the amount of spam blogs being created and also some minor cosmetic changes to the daily visit list, it seems people would rather see some new commentluv sites on there rather than a top list of the most popular ones. I have some queries and code that can select the newest blogs to have joined and I will try to get some time to add it to the site after the rest is finished.

New comment policy

I can see

I will have to put in a comment policy that will be displayed above the comment form due to the amount of support requests made on old posts. Only requests for support that are submitted to the support ticket system will be answered, all comments that are asking for help will be unpublished and ignored.

So sorry but if someone can’t be bothered to visit the support system and check the knowledge base then I can’t be bothered to type out an exact copy of one of it’s answers. Plus, most comments that ask for help don’t even leave an example URL or even describe the problem and I’ve found that the majority of support requests that come in via a comment on a post are related to problems that wouldn’t have happened if only the user had read the download page or viewed the knowledge base.

Feedback welcome!

I have pretty much got a handle on all the features I’ve put into the site and backend so I can start tidying up the front end and work on some tutorials and videos so if you’ve got some requests then please let me know what you’d like to see and I’ll put it on my (getting smaller) to do list…