jonsidneyb
Well-known member
I don't like that some evil company wasted XenForo's time and money. That is what I don't like about XenForo. 

There is a link in the footer, not very noticeable for sure and might be better named "Manual" or something, as Help looks kinda like it is the default help page for the forum.
Latest Chrome.What browser are you using? I'm with Firefox on a 2006 laptop and I don't have any speed issue...
.... the templates/style properties need to be cleaned up and re-prioritized in a big way.
This was an excellent concept but I agree it needs updating as finding stuff is still quite hard.I can't find stuff in style properties in admincp not even using the admin search.
NOT! Some of us are posting articles big time. With the RM that will be a big usage for tutorials and guides.Forums really don't need advanced or complicated (fancy) editors, we're not writing and designing website articles here, we're posting simple messages .
Even better, having pre-defined settings that select all the correct permission settings, and if you want to customize you can go into advanced mode and change them.
For example, have settings like the following:
Who can post in this forum: Everyone, Registered, Moderating, Administrative, Custom
Who can view this forum: Everyone, Registered, Moderating, Administrative, Custom
White Page
during upgrade, install, un-install styles/addon.
I want core featureAgree. But now there is an add-on for that
http://xenforo.com/community/resources/no-downtime-by-waindigo.1359/
It's inevitable that this will some day be a core feature.I want core featureAgree. But now there is an add-on for that
http://xenforo.com/community/resources/no-downtime-by-waindigo.1359/![]()
Profil page (as vBulletin), not innovative enough.
I certainly agree. But I think this would be great as an addon. It's not something a lot of admins would want. So to them it would be bloat.
http://xenforo.com/community/threads/various-profile-page-options.46157/
Make it like a facebook profile. Right now it's kinda blah.The profile system still has some way to go but it's not an area I'm really fussed about at the time or spend a lot of time in though I think it could do with some enhancing and bring in a more interactive feel to it.
In defence of permissions, I find them easier on Xenforo by a long way compared to IPB and VB especially for private forums. However, it does take some "unlearning" from the dark side and this is where newbies run into problems. But creating private forums, with associated secondary groups to tick to give easy access for any users and any permutation of forums, is a genius feature of Xenforo.
I also like the editor, it's simple and works.
I agree with Shelley, the profile side is a little neglected, but isn't this the same on other forums too?
On many, many forums, I see many staff doing themselves some articles. And you just need to see how popular are the requests for a CMS/articles/Blogs modules to understand that XenForo will be more than a simple forum.Forums really don't need advanced or complicated (fancy) editor. we're not writing and designing website articles here, we're posting simple messages (at least 99.99% of the time)
That would be true, but on XenForo all html code is converted to some Bb Codes and saved in the database, so in db the code is perfectly clean, so is the output when the Bb Code is parsedEditors that produce the code to make it 'easier' for the author, spew out horrendous code, and TinyMCE is no exception to this
Nope, see my above point.my hate towards TinyMCE is perfectly justified.
Did you try this? Now I don't care either changing the editor but it would really annoy me to loose some functions I've always wanted since vB and I've finally managed to get after spending a huge time on them. Besides correcting some incorrect statements, that was my main point.The biggest complaint I get from my members is the editor. It added tons of alignment code, line breaks, etc... though to be honest, I haven't had many if any struggles with it myself, so it's a definite possibility that it may just be them doing something incorrectly.I don't hold any resentment for TinyMCE, another editor would be nice, but a patched up TinyMCE is okay too. Whatever it's called, as long as it works, I'm cool (though TinyMCE is a nightmare to style).
I have, actually--a few of my members reported issues with posting afterwards, though, so I uninstalled it. I later learned it was a problem with their browser cache not being cleared and never got around to giving it a go again. Hoping to try it again, though--on my end things were working just fine. So again, user error is probably the issue here.Did you try this? Now I don't care either changing the editor but it would really annoy me to loose some functions I've always wanted since vB and I've finally managed to get after spending a huge time on them. Besides correcting some incorrect statements, that was my main point.
I should have included a system that forces to update the Javascript, I just don't have the reflex to do it yet. I'm just waiting to see what is the XenForo move to see if I will update the addon or not.I have, actually--a few of my members reported issues with posting afterwards, though, so I uninstalled it. I later learned it was a problem with their browser cache not being cleared and never got around to giving it a go again. Hoping to try it again, though--on my end things were working just fine. So again, user error is probably the issue here.![]()
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