Project:Link to Us
Version:6.x-1.x-dev
Component:User interface
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:AlexisWilke
Status:closed (fixed)
Issue tags:attach, banner, find, image, link, link to us, linking, search

Issue Summary

I'm not entirely sure what I might be doing wrong here.

The settings show up in the Admin area for this module and you can upload an image, but thats about it.

You can configure the Link to us module and you can upload the image.

But, I can't for the life of me find where the link to us page is located.

I honestly can't find any trace of this module affecting any part of the site.

I have set the node to "Page" for this module, as I don't have a links section.

But, that still doesn't do anything. There are no new settings in page creation and nothing shows
up on new or existing pages.

I am honestly confused as to what this module is suppose to do. I thought it would have a "Link to us" page, where people can get banners or images they can place on their own personal site that will link to my site. But, this module does NOT do that at all.

Infact... I have no idea of the purpose of this module. I guess I am looking for an "affiliates" Module. Where a users comes to my site, registers and grabs a code to place on their own personal site and then any time that users personal site traffic clicks on that banner on that other site, it will come to my site... tracking the results...

I thought that was what "Link to us" was for, but simpler.

Guess, I am confused as to the purpose of "Link to us".

Comments

#1

Assigned to:Anonymous» AlexisWilke
Status:active» closed (fixed)

Hi there,

I did an update, but since this was August 2009... 8-)

The module adds a link at the bottom of your pages. From that link, you get to a page link_to/node/<nid> (the same <nid> you see when editing your nodes.) That's what brings you to the page with the links and banners.

Anyway, what you were looking for was the uc_affiliate2 which is an addition to Ubercart.

Thank you.
Alexis

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