tyteen4a03
Well-known member
Is it intentional that Alerts can no longer be triggered by hovering over it? I used this feature in XF1 a lot and is a bit sad to see it gone.
Click/Tap makes it Touch UI compatible.Is it intentional that Alerts can no longer be triggered by hovering over it? I used this feature in XF1 a lot and is a bit sad to see it gone.
You can open tabs on click\touch in XF 1.Click/Tap makes it Touch UI compatible.
Holymoly, XF 2.0 alpha is like going back to -90, ugly!
As far as my two cents goes, it's great. I love it.
Yeah, it isn't, I'm not suggesting improvements though. I'm just offering appreciation. Commenting on what I like doesn't really help them improve anything, that would be a waste of everyone's time (my writing, their reading). Complaining about things without saying what's wrong is annoying for the developer and useless for the end user (because the developer doesn't know what to change).That's not very specific lol
I think one of the bigger features about XF2 is better code logic, from what I can see in the development updates thread anyway. I can say as a developer (but can't comment on behalf of any other developer) that the code in XenForo used a lot of old techniques and in parts was annoying to work with. There was *lots* of code repetition. It was (and is) just annoying to code add-ons in XF1. So this helps end users because developers should be more passionate about coding and be able to throw out more modern, advanced and useful add-ons.The only thing I can really say about XF2, is that I'm not expecting to upgrade anytime soon, probably won't happen until 2018 sometime and when that time comes, I'll be questioning whether it's worth all the hassle, because it's going to be like starting a new forum all over again, which at the moment, doesn't excite me at all. Maybe in a year or 2, my mind would have changed, but for right now, I don't feel excited about XF2, I feel more like I've just been told I need rectal surgery in 18months but I shouldn't worry too much because the "backend" tools are nice and shiny lol
As far as the front-end goes, what was expected?
adds features and makes changes (for example the member card)
To frequently folks concentrate on the "eye candy" and fail to see the core underneath. Kind of like looking at an old faded blue Ford Pinto that's wanting to race folks and not looking for the sneaky V8 that's hiding under the hood. Pimp it up with some paint and rims and it's a whole different beast.I wish more could look past the look of the default style and realize what you just said means more than a few borders or some padding does.
For the most part, nonconstructive criticism won't be actioned because it's just not really actionable.
But nonconstructive hoorays and kumbayaa's is actionable?
We live in 2016 and live 2.0 will be released maybe in 2017? XF 2.0: There is absolute nothing new, nothing modern, nothing. Same thing happened to mybb, nothing took place for very long time and then they released long waited 1.8 with "brand new" look, and now it is dead forum software.
XF 2.0 look a like: http://csb.stanford.edu/class/public/pages/sykes_webdesign/05_simple.html
Well, oh, good luck with that. Severel years to come without nothing innovation, new and modern.Then I think you have grossly misunderstood the aims for the initial XF2 release.
Agreed.Severel years to come without nothing innovation, new and modern.
And the new features like the widget system and navigation manager of course...Agreed.
Oh, apart from the entirely new code base and all of the tweaks and updates ...
Yes, code maybe shining new but GUI still look like this: http://csb.stanford.edu/class/public/pages/sykes_webdesign/05_simple.htmlAgreed.
Oh, apart from the entirely new code base and all of the tweaks and updates ...
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