Bug Appears to be a couple issues under Manage Prices in admincp

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1) First, when selecting to "Edit" an existing price setting the recalled price on the page is not correct (or wasn't saved right to begin with)

2) Depending on above, saving a price doesn't appear to work right. It appears to only save whole numbers when in practice you will need to accept in fractions of a cent, e.g. .0050 per impression (half a cent)

Because the price isn't recalled correctly when editing it's hard to tell where the actual issue(s) are coming from.

Request: It would also be helpful to see the actual price per impression/click/days on the price management spreadsheet under Manage Prices in the admincp. Currently trying to compare prices requires you to go into each individual ad pricing to view it's price and structure. It would make it much easier to compare pricing if the information was included in the spreadsheet at the front of Manage Prices.


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Also the naming of the file forumads.php can be a little confusing to advertisers since the ad placement options don't necessarily only exist within the forum. CMS, addons, custom locations, etc. are all possible ad placement locations. Maybe siteads.php would be a better/more informative name.
 
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1) First, when selecting to "Edit" an existing price setting the recalled price on the page is not correct (or wasn't saved right to begin with)

2) Depending on above, saving a price doesn't appear to work right. It appears to only save whole numbers when in practice you will need to accept in fractions of a cent, e.g. .0050 per impression (half a cent)
I'll release an update on Monday that will allow for fractions :)

Because the price isn't recalled correctly when editing it's hard to tell where the actual issue(s) are coming from.

Request: It would also be helpful to see the actual price per impression/click/days on the price management spreadsheet under Manage Prices in the admincp. Currently trying to compare prices requires you to go into each individual ad pricing to view it's price and structure. It would make it much easier to compare pricing if the information was included in the spreadsheet at the front of Manage Prices.
I'll implement this as well :)


Also the naming of the file forumads.php can be a little confusing to advertisers since the ad placement options don't necessarily only exist within the forum. CMS, addons, custom locations, etc. are all possible ad placement locations. Maybe siteads.php would be a better/more informative name.
This, on the other hand, is a little bit more difficult to implement. For the time being, however, you could try adding some custom rewrite rules to DragonByte SEO to change the mod to something like /advertising/ maybe? :)
 
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