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Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I will show you how to update an existing member's details using Community Builder.   Access to Community Builder This is screen accessible via: Select Components → Community Builder → User Management from the drop-down menus.   Updating an existing user From the User Management screen, if you can see the member you are wanting to update click on their name.  Otherwise, you can enter their name in the input field and press return....
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I'll show you how to create a new an Acy Mailing 5...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I'll show you how to manage an Acy Mailing 5 subscription...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I'll show you how to edit an existing member's...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I'll show you how to review a newsletter's statistics for...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, you will learn how to send a newsletter using Acy Mailing 5.   Access to Acy Mailing 5 This is screen accessible via the administration area: Select Components → Acy Mailing 5 → Newsletters from the drop-down menus.   Sending a newsletter Viewing the newsletter list, click on the newsletter that you want to send out to the member base.  Check the following details are correct: Subject - set  Published - set to yes HTML version -...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article, I'll show you how to edit an unsent Acy Mailing 5...
Andrew Fletcher
A recent attempt to run an update composer (regular activity for many of...
Andrew Fletcher
Updating Drupal from 8.7.10 to 8.8.x or 8.9.x has seen a significant change...
Andrew Fletcher
As outlined in an earlier article composer php version, when installing the...
Andrew Fletcher
Running a common composer command, post an upgrade on the server to Centos 7 and I received the following error: /usr/local/bin/composer: line 8: 6210 KilledThe "Killed" message usually means that your process consumed too much memory, so you may simply need to add more memory to your system if possible.  You can increase the memory, however, note that you shouldn't be doing this action on a production server, and additionally you shouldn't be using composer update at all....