Agreed. And they should not be specific to the Admin who left them, but instead shared among all admins/mods so that notes can be left about troublesome members, or reminders about customers.user notes
There is no kludge-free Table bbCode implementation. It's simply too complex an HTML/CSS concept to codify into a few buttons. I have HTML enabled for Admins (and this should be a built-in feature btw!).tables
I've posted about this elsewhere, but what most forum administrators have found is: once they turn on Blogs for all their members, a few people tentatively try it out, but the actual percentage of users who post more than a Hello message is less than 0.1%. Writing interesting, consistent blog content takes a talent far beyond typical forum posting. You will provide a far superior user experience and less administrative work load if you instead install Wordpress or other Blog platform and then invite writers to apply to you for an account. Decent authors will come forward, join your team, and instead of getting lost in the shuffle of a sea of one-post blogs, they will be featured on the front page of your website, writing great content for you.blogs
I've always been puzzled why XenForo (and other forums) don't just include a real Albums feature. It seems like it wouldn't be that much of an extra development cost beyond what is already required to handle attachments, moderation, and posts. All the systems are there, they just need to be tied together.albums
Agreed 100%.navigation tab manager
Didn't XenForo 1.2 add this?edit thread title
Leave the conversation and it goes away.delete conversation
I don't understand.open the quick reply editor at the end of the thread
Possible now with a trivial CSS edit.forum icons
XenForo has a reactive style and does not need a mobile app.mobile apps
If you knew how much work was involved in developing such a feature, you wouldn't consider it such a trivial task.I've always been puzzled why XenForo (and other forums) don't just include a real Albums feature. It seems like it wouldn't be that much of an extra development cost beyond what is already required to handle attachments, moderation, and posts. All the systems are there, they just need to be tied together.
As someone who has developed such a system as an add-on to XenForo, that is an extremely ignorant comment.I've always been puzzled why XenForo (and other forums) don't just include a real Albums feature. It seems like it wouldn't be that much of an extra development cost beyond what is already required to handle attachments, moderation, and posts. All the systems are there, they just need to be tied together.
Please look at XenForo 1.2 released in July 2013, and XenForo 1.3 due to release this month. In one year, we've seen two point releases which include many of the addons and features people have been requesting. The team have listened to customers, communicated their immediate plans, and clearly documented new features with video tutorials and pictorals, all while maintaining the quality and stability of the software without weakening the flexible modern OOP MVC architecture.
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As someone who has developed such a system as an add-on to XenForo, that is an extremely ignorant comment.
EDIT: A bit of context may be useful as to how much work it takes to "tie it all together".
Xen Media Gallery has over 200 templates. Over 1200 phrases. 20 database tables. Over 150 PHP files. Nearly 100 different permissions. I wouldn't even like to estimate the number of lines of code. So, hopefully that answers your puzzlement as to "why".
What you are describing is the difference between crappy blog software and good blog software. If xenforo would ever get an official blog addon then I would expect it to be as well implemented as the forum software is.You will provide a far superior user experience and less administrative work load if you instead install Wordpress or other Blog platform and then invite writers to apply to you for an account. Decent authors will come forward, join your team, and instead of getting lost in the shuffle of a sea of one-post blogs, they will be featured on the front page of your website, writing great content for you.
vbulletin allows you to double click next to the title to edit it. Its a very handy feature that my members and staff use a lot.Didn't XenForo 1.2 add this?
The point of deleting something is that it no longer exists.Leave the conversation and it goes away.
When you reply to a post, you are taken to the end of the page, instead of the end of the thread. Its not a big issue, but can cause some confusion and responses that ignore newer content.I don't understand.
I assure you that it becomes very much not trivial when you try that for 500 nodes.Possible now with a trivial CSS edit.
I would agree with you if XF would have a way to deliver PUSH notifications. Technically creating Apps seems to be the only way currently, but that will change once Android and ios will both support PUSH. Hopefully XF will implement it then.XenForo has a reactive style and does not need a mobile app.
The point of deleting something is that it no longer exists.
I assure you that it becomes very much not trivial when you try that for 500 nodes.
Yes, that's correct. Only if two users delete it, then its gone.
The same as XenForo then.Yes, that's correct. Only if two users delete it, then its gone.
The same as XenForo then.
When all parties leave a conversation, it is automatically deleted from the database.
What you are describing is the difference between crappy blog software and good blog software. If xenforo would ever get an official blog addon then I would expect it to be as well implemented as the forum software is.
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Add trophies to that list, they were introduced and then forgottenI hope they don't focus on that until we get more features relating to the forum. A blog system is good as an add on for the time being. Same for a gallery. Maybe in XenForo 2.0 or something. For now, I'd like them to focus on improving existing forum features and making more new ones. There's a lot more that can be done with the follower system, there's a lot more that can be done with recent activity, page nodes, full navigation system, etc... I think all these rank above having more official add ons.
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If the blog software were better, it would transform your users into talented, diligent content authors? I'm talking about human nature. Most people are consumers of content, not creators of it.What you are describing is the difference between crappy blog software and good blog software. If xenforo would ever get an official blog addon then I would expect it to be as well implemented as the forum software is.
Leave the conversation and it goes away.
Due to how conversations work in XenForo (more like groups than a PM), what you are asking for doesn't really sync up.The point of deleting something is that it no longer exists.
Thank you for the detailed response. I'd thought that vBulletin gallery addons were so complex because they had to reinvent the wheel on so many functions, while a XenForo-based gallery would be able to leverage and extend build-in functions. That's what I get for thinking.As someone who has developed such a system as an add-on to XenForo, that is an extremely ignorant comment.
EDIT: A bit of context may be useful as to how much work it takes to "tie it all together".
Xen Media Gallery has over 200 templates. Over 1200 phrases. 20 database tables. Over 150 PHP files. Nearly 100 different permissions. I wouldn't even like to estimate the number of lines of code. So, hopefully that answers your puzzlement as to "why".
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