Here's the full list of new and improved features in AMM 3.6. We think you're going to love it!
We found some bugs lurking in code blocks and permissions, so we went in and took care of business.
If you're making changes to a page, your browser cache can cause the page to look like it did before your updates, which can cause major confusion. Therefore, it's important to remember to clear your cache everytime you make changes to a page. This article will teach you how.
Before credit card transactions are accepted on your site, your Authorize.net account must be configured properly with ACE. This step-by-step guide will allow you to correctly configure your account and provide you with the information Clockwork needs to complete the set-up with your payment gateway with ACE.
If you have forgotten your AMM password you can request a new one by emailing support@clockwork.net. Clockwork support will trigger a password reset that will email you a temporary, one-time use password. Additionally, if you know who the Super Users are at your organization they can also reset your password.
There may be times when assets in your Media Library should not be accessible to everyone, including search engines, the general public or even Members of your website. This post talks about the 4 states of access in the AMM to help you manage access to your assets.
As the web becomes more security conscious, and password requirements become more and more specific, and need to change more often (minimum length, required characters, etc). For example, the AMM requires passwords to be a minimum of 7 characters, with at least one letter and one number. It has to be change every 3 months and be different then the last 4 passwords you've used.
We know it can be challenging to think of (and remember!) new passwords, so here are some handy ticks for creating memorable, long, easily typeable passwords that are more difficult to break.