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    Mark reacted to SecondSight in 4.3: Paid club memberships, and other club improvements   
    As for me, my board is about primary school education and my board's members are teachers, students and parents.
    I use clubs for specific projects : creating a cursive font, for instance, or a private club only for a specific group of teachers.
    Clubs gives members autonomy by allowing them to manage a mini-community dedicated to their specific project. Some members on my board created clubs to work with other students who live in the same area as them and taking the same exam (and not willing to share their tips and tricks with all my board's visitors).
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    Mark got a reaction from gabs007 in 4.3: Paid club memberships, and other club improvements   
    All or nothing, yes.
    There has not been any changes to the clubs widget.
    Not for 4.3.
    We're not planning a light version, no. The majority of Commerce's functionality, or at least it's most complicated stuff (the orders, payment gateways, managing customer data like billing addresses and stored cards, handling tax, etc.) is shared. The "storefront" is one of the less complicated parts of it.
    Yes. All apps.
    Sorry, not in 4.3.
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    Mark reacted to Meddysong in 4.3: Paid club memberships, and other club improvements   
    Next time anybody suggests that the Invision Community team doesn't listen, send them to this article. There's so much here that I've seen people bring up over the past year. What an amazing product. You lovely, lovely people.
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    Mark got a reaction from TSP in 4.3: Take payments with Apple Pay and more with Stripe and Commerce   
    Yeah we just saw it ourselves. What timing! ?
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    Mark got a reaction from Steph Jensen in 4.3: Take payments with Apple Pay and more with Stripe and Commerce   
    Yeah we just saw it ourselves. What timing! ?
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    Mark got a reaction from All Astronauts in 4.3: Scaleable search and interface improvements   
    Just the actual pages in this update.
    Yes.
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    Mark got a reaction from media in 4.3: Welcome to the future, blog!   
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    Mark got a reaction from Matt in 4.3: Welcome to the future, blog!   
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    Mark got a reaction from GriefCode in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    Yes, as mentioned in the blog entry, IPS Connect is not in 4.3.
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    Mark got a reaction from Joel R in 4.3: Welcome to the future, blog!   
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    Mark got a reaction from Ryan Ashbrook in 4.3: Welcome to the future, blog!   
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    Mark reacted to Joel R in 4.3: Welcome to the future, blog!   
    The future is so fetch! 
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    Mark got a reaction from media in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    We would need to release an update adding support.
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    Mark got a reaction from Matt in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    Yes
    I am very magical, it has been said.
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    Mark got a reaction from Fosters in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    Yes
    I am very magical, it has been said.
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    Mark reacted to Morgin in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    ^^^ IPS wizards.
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    Mark reacted to tolik777 in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    VK.com! Thank you very much!
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    Mark got a reaction from The Old Man in 4.3: Sign in from other sites using OAuth   
    Yes.
    You will need to install a free plugin on the Wordpress site.
    OAuth only covers account authentication.
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    Mark got a reaction from LiquidFractal in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    Yep! When you enable Emoji, the normal Emoji categories (Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Activity, Travel & Places, Objects, Symbols, Flags) just get added - the system for setting up categories for your own custom emoticons hasn't changed and they'll be retained alongside the Emoji categories.
    In all the screenshots in the blog entry, I have one custom category, called "Default".
    ?
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    Mark got a reaction from SoloInter in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    Yep! When you enable Emoji, the normal Emoji categories (Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Activity, Travel & Places, Objects, Symbols, Flags) just get added - the system for setting up categories for your own custom emoticons hasn't changed and they'll be retained alongside the Emoji categories.
    In all the screenshots in the blog entry, I have one custom category, called "Default".
    ?
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    Mark got a reaction from crmarks in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    The upgrader does not handle it automatically. If you are not already utf8mb4-reader, you will be prompted to do the conversaion before the system will allow you to enable Emoji.
    Yes, if you set your community to use either Twitter or Emojione styles.
    Not currently, no. Detecting support is quite intensive on the browser (you have to make an invisible area and attempt to draw the emoji, and then check if it looks like a square or other symbol the platform might use to indicate a non-displayable character), so there would be a noticeable delay in rendering if a fallback approach was taken. Since the majority of modern platforms support Emoji, I would recommend using native unless your community's demographic is particular, or if you prefer the style of Twitter or Emojione.
    Not through the normal translation system (there's a lot of Emojis) but all the data is contained a single json file which you could replace with a translated version and it would work.
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    Mark got a reaction from BomAle in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    The upgrader does not handle it automatically. If you are not already utf8mb4-reader, you will be prompted to do the conversaion before the system will allow you to enable Emoji.
    Yes, if you set your community to use either Twitter or Emojione styles.
    Not currently, no. Detecting support is quite intensive on the browser (you have to make an invisible area and attempt to draw the emoji, and then check if it looks like a square or other symbol the platform might use to indicate a non-displayable character), so there would be a noticeable delay in rendering if a fallback approach was taken. Since the majority of modern platforms support Emoji, I would recommend using native unless your community's demographic is particular, or if you prefer the style of Twitter or Emojione.
    Not through the normal translation system (there's a lot of Emojis) but all the data is contained a single json file which you could replace with a translated version and it would work.
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    Mark reacted to Joel R in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    I find it rather poetic.  Early civilization wasn't advanced enough to develop language so they replied on cave drawings and pictogram.  Civilization is now so advanced that we don't use the language that we invented, we just send digital cave drawings to each other.  
    IPS is now the Pinnacle of human achievement.  
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    Mark reacted to Joel R in 4.3: Express yourself with Emoji   
    All my future feedback will now be written entirely in emoji.  
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    Mark got a reaction from LiquidFractal in Invision Community 4.3 Coming Soon   
    It wasn't our decision either - you should check out any modern smartphone or social media site  
    For what it does matter though, I think the addition of different skin tones and genders to many emojis is great... all the emojis representing professions being white and male was a bit ridiculous. 
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