Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on August 21, 2011 at 11:07pm Hey, Vladimir! I'm not sure what might be going wrong, but if you can submit a ticket from your dashboard, we can try to get someone to look into it and determine what might be the issue.
Permalink Reply by Gary Bressem, Jr. on June 14, 2012 at 12:44pm This post is almost one year old. So did they tell you what to do to fix it?
I have the same problem.
Thanks
Gary
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on June 14, 2012 at 1:05pm Not sure if this is actually the same problem. You might want to shoot a message to our support team.
Permalink Reply by Gary Bressem, Jr. on June 15, 2012 at 8:18am Thanks for reply Eric.
Support doesn't reply ever :(
lol I asked a question 9 months ago when I first started playing with doing my own network.
And still only one generic reply :(
Permalink Reply by Emmanuel Ace on June 14, 2012 at 1:10pm Ning should check apps, because i can say 75% of them are messed up...or needs update

Permalink Reply by Patrick Chappelle on June 14, 2012 at 1:37pm Ning is clear that they are not responsible for the apps we use, they are the responsibility of the developers who created them. Since most of the developers do not update their apps and do not avail themselves to their users when there is a problem, Ning should get rid of every last one of them.
Permalink Reply by Gary Bressem, Jr. on June 15, 2012 at 8:35am So any apps having problems we should contact the maker of that app?
And I agree if it is the makers problem and they are not fixed, ning should drop that app.
I thought it could be fixed, by adding to it's own page. I have two and neither of them fit on the page.
Small Worlds & Buddy Poke, but I don't see anyway to get them to there own page or increase the size of my networks default template.
Maybe just an option to make the main content div wider would fix it?
maxEmbedWidth="718" _columnCount="3" HERE
maxEmbedWidth="650" _columnCount="3" OR HERE
Thanks for the replies

Permalink Reply by Patrick Chappelle on June 15, 2012 at 8:47am As Emmanuel says 75% of the applications listed in the Ning App Directory are "messed up". Ning should get rid of all of them, it makes the company look really bad. Saying they're not responsible for the apps means nothing, because they ought to make sure the developers of these apps are maintaining them and responding to user issues, and promptly remove them for non-compliance.
I'm not sure if any hack can solve your issue, all you can do is try.

Permalink Reply by Patrick Chappelle on June 15, 2012 at 12:47pm Indeed. Sometimes it's worth the extra expense to have something professional.
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on June 15, 2012 at 12:52pm Patrick, we'll be auditing some of these apps soon to get rid of those that aren't working as well as hoped. As part of that process, we'll be contacting developers to encourage them to update.

Permalink Reply by Patrick Chappelle on June 15, 2012 at 1:19pm Thanks for your response, Eric. This is positive news, and a step toward ensuring the Ning brand is one that is respected and trusted.
Permalink Reply by Gary Bressem, Jr. on June 16, 2012 at 5:05pm That is great to hear!
Is there anywhere we can read, which are working with you and which are not?



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