Done with Basics of 5 different vendors in the Marketplace. Doing this from phone now, just checking how it looks like. Too many customizations and yes, coding snippets so all can work together so far.
I did one module at a time.
Next would be product assignments or uploads for Vendors.
Simultaneous to that would be the Vendor-specific Knowledge base that is integrated into the Vendor Dashboard.
I have protected the different documentation per module I am working on, and also the usual pages that are prone to spammers. Guarding those.
The deal with the screenshot I shared here of 20,000+ spammers – they all can ONLY attempt (and they were logged – so the Web Security in place works. It’s the human spammers that are challenging, because some would create accounts. But once inside, these human spammers can figure out that they can’t spam the sites I am an admin of. Each site has it’s own purpose and if you do your installation with the security of your members in mind, it will be a minimum amount of human spammer accounts since they can easily be identified and then blocked from accessing the site in the future. (They would not even be able to view the website, therefore can no longer abuse website forms or registration pages).
Done with Basics of 5 different vendors in the Marketplace. Doing this from phone now, just checking how it looks like. Too many customizations and yes, coding snippets so all can work together so far.
I did one module at a time.
Next would be product assignments or uploads for Vendors.
Simultaneous to that would be the Vendor-specific Knowledge base that is integrated into the Vendor Dashboard.
I have protected the different documentation per module I am working on, and also the usual pages that are prone to spammers. Guarding those.
The deal with the screenshot I shared here of 20,000+ spammers – they all can ONLY attempt (and they were logged – so the Web Security in place works. It’s the human spammers that are challenging, because some would create accounts. But once inside, these human spammers can figure out that they can’t spam the sites I am an admin of. Each site has it’s own purpose and if you do your installation with the security of your members in mind, it will be a minimum amount of human spammer accounts since they can easily be identified and then blocked from accessing the site in the future. (They would not even be able to view the website, therefore can no longer abuse website forms or registration pages).