Harry Posted August 25, 2013 Share #1 Posted August 25, 2013 I thought this would be a cool add-on for us to use. I'm still playing around with the settings and categories but it's open to anyone who wants to start adding their websites to the directory. There's a couple of examples already posted. Links Directory, formally IP.Links, is an application developed for the popular IP.Board software. This application is fully integrated with IP.Board, providing this community with a member driven web directory. Members can submit websites in defined categories. Comment and rate on other member’s submissions. Great for fostering traffic between friends. Features • Submit links to websites along with a title, description, and an image • Image API currently features a choice of Upload, URL to Image cached locally • Images will be re-sized dynamically to fit dimension settings if they exceed them. • Comment on and rate submitted links • Ability for users to report potentially offensive content or broken links using the built-in Report Center • Search integration: search links along with the rest of the forums content • Integrates into “View New Content” and “View Active Content” • Rate links using the star rating system used throughout IPB • Supports the built-in tagging system including prefixes • Support for notifications such as comments on user links, new news, link approvals and rejections, and more. • Ability to follow/like categories and individual links • Provide “link back” images and code so other websites can link back to yours NYC Transit Forums Links Directory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Posted November 19, 2013 Author Share #2 Posted November 19, 2013 We added a "Member YouTube Channels" category to our Links Directory. We know a lot of you guys monetize your transit YouTube videos. This is a good opportunity to get more hits to your videos. Submit your channel links today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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