I’ll help you with suspending cards for new subscribers to your AnkiHub deck. Let me check if there’s any specific information about this in the AnkiHub community forum.
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Based on my research, here’s how you can ensure all cards are suspended when a subscriber first downloads your AnkiHub deck:
Suspending Cards for New Subscribers
Currently, there isn’t a direct setting in AnkiHub to automatically suspend all cards for new subscribers when they download your deck. However, you can implement a solution by following these steps:
Method: Suspend All Cards in Your Original Deck
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Before uploading your deck to AnkiHub, suspend all the cards in your deck:
- Open Anki
- Go to Browse
- Select all cards in your deck
- Right-click and choose Suspend
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When you upload this deck to AnkiHub, the suspended state of the cards will be preserved when subscribers download it.
Alternative Method: Provide Instructions to Subscribers
If you’ve already uploaded the deck without suspending the cards first, you can:
- Update the deck description on AnkiHub to clearly instruct subscribers to suspend all cards upon downloading
- Include specific instructions such as:
- Go to Browse in Anki
- Select all cards in the deck
- Right-click and choose “Suspend”
Important Note
The suspended status of cards is preserved during the AnkiHub subscription process. If you make changes to your deck later, any new cards you add will maintain their current suspension status when pushed to subscribers.
This approach ensures that all new subscribers will receive your deck with all cards suspended, allowing them to selectively unsuspend cards as needed for their personal study plan.
Would you like more specific guidance on suspending all cards in your deck before uploading to AnkiHub?