Thanks.I'll make it an option.
I know it can be fluid but for the FT blocks on the forum view etc (on the portal page I do use fluid) I much prefer a fixed height, I think it looks better. I may look at fluid as a possibility for the archive page though.Don't forget that the fixed height layout is optional.
Should you choose to do so, you can have fluid heights, based on the amount of content.
Nice Idea, is it possible to make the featured thread tab the first tab to appear in profile page?
I got the impression earlier that there may be limits when running to thousands of permanently featured threads. If not then that's great.
Wouldn't some kind of archive system be a solution instead? I'd say it pretty important (vital) to keep a history of promoted content for SEO, etc.
That would be ideal, assuming the performance of the landing page wasn't affected by how many threads were in the archive.
We might have 10,000 users hammering our landing page where 100 threads were displayed (5x20 pages or whatever) but then I expect we'd rarely get a significant number of users hitting the archive (which would contain many thousands of threads).
Does that sound like something you think would work? I assume it's just the archive would have it's own query independent from the portal and that'd be it?
<xen:if is="{$archivedFeaturedThread.position} % {$xenOptions.ctaFtFeaturedThreadsArchive.perPage} == 1">
This message appears below item 2 only, on each page.
</xen:if>
<xen:if is="{$archivedFeaturedThread.position} == 2">
This message appears below item 3 only, on the first page.
</xen:if>
That can be done with CSS using the new position counter.Why not just keep all articles on the frontpage in one stream with one or two latest entries standing out (optionally)?
That can be disabled if that's the case, either globally or per style.This would also mean we can remove the slider that Google considers as a blocking script
Again, that can be done with CSS.Maybe considering an option to show two or four threads side by side at the top instead as you see on some magazine styled sites?
Brogan do you have any news about the much needed rss feature?
but it never crossed your mind to consider paying the original developer.
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