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Can you start from a stock Invision Community 5 installation and have it themed, customized, and a new homepage built in under an hour without relying on custom templates and coding?

Yes, and Jimi Wikman, a long-time Invision Community customer, did just that in his latest YouTube video.

Jimi has over twenty-five years of experience in development and twenty years of experience in graphic design.

Invision Community 5 has been in testing for a few months now, and Jimi produced this amazing walkthrough of Invision Community 5's new page editor and theme editor while re-creating his own site.

Our vision for Invision Community 5 was to put the power into the hands of everyone, not just those who are proficient in PHP, HTML, and CSS. Jimi's video shows this vision as a reality as he moves through the theme editor to create his custom theme, and the page editor to build a custom homepage.

Sit back and enjoy watching Jimi put together a new site.

Thanks Jimi!

If you're interested in testing Invision Community 5 for yourself, just join our Beta Testing Club.


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2 minutes ago, Jimi Wikman said:

It is an honor to give a little something back to Invision Community that has been the source of so many fond memories!

I hope it will show some of the many capabilities the amazing team have created for us!

The production quality is as fantastic as the content! 

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18 minutes ago, MasterOfFreedom said:

This is fantastic. I would love more long form videos of IPS development tips!

Just make requests on what you want to see and we'll make them 🙂

I am not the only content creator in the community 🙂

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20 hours ago, Jimi Wikman said:

Just make requests on what you want to see and we'll make them 🙂

I am not the only content creator in the community 🙂

I would love a more in-depth view of what pages and extensions can achieve. I was thinking I needed a full application to achieve my goals, but after watching your video, I am starting to question whether I can just extend current behaviors.

For example, I want to parse a file upon upload and use the contents of that file to fill a database. It seems I can just create the database now with pages, but I would have to extend (or hook?) into the file upload part somehow to then do the parsing. I am also curious how easy it is to export these pages to reuse on different sites.

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