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Fast Lane! got a reaction from OptimusBain in "Follow" custom categories?
A member on my site suggested that there could be a way to create "custom" (per user) categories for threads that they follow. This would allow them to digest things better than a huge list of followed threads. So when they follow they would get a drop down of categories they have defined (if more than the default of one). When they view followed threads, they would be listed under either the default or customer categories to help them find things.
Seems like a useful idea?!
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Fast Lane! reacted to bfarber in Next .x.y maintenance release?
We do not have a planned maintenance release at this time.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in Wiki-like-editing is useless at this moment
Really hoping Pages gets some love. Tons of focus on the forums.
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Fast Lane! reacted to kmk in Wiki-like-editing is useless at this moment
How about apply these abilities for topic?
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from SUBRTX in Next .x.y maintenance release?
I'm planning an upgrade from 4.4.x to 4.5.x next week. Any chance there will be an update before then? Thanks!
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from MEVi in IP.Marketplace of this community
I just use google custom search engine for our site as default. And basically hide the built in search except for a tiny link that calls it "advanced search".
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from Joel R in IP.Marketplace of this community
I just use google custom search engine for our site as default. And basically hide the built in search except for a tiny link that calls it "advanced search".
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from zyx in So much empty space...
How do you monetize your site without ads?
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from Thomas P in Is IPS not playing well with Google/AdSense?
Pagespeed is a big area of work for IPB. The overhead is HUGE for each page load. Css and js for the entire site is loaded for every page (but can be cached). DOM structure is massive.
For ads did you have the same number per page?
As far as technical issues like rewrites I would strongly recommend google search tools and dig in there... Search.google.com
I would also not use the default IPB ad placement locations. Custom insert in skins. You can set up ads every x posts that way for example. You can also limit ads to more senior members based on group or post count.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from MEVi in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
It sounds like "sessions and topic view counters" are stored in Redis, however my question is if these are periodically copied back to the database? What frequency if so. Asking because inevitably services and even servers get reset. Storing in memory forever seems unlikely.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from Jordan Miller in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
It sounds like "sessions and topic view counters" are stored in Redis, however my question is if these are periodically copied back to the database? What frequency if so. Asking because inevitably services and even servers get reset. Storing in memory forever seems unlikely.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from CoffeeCake in Is IPS not playing well with Google/AdSense?
Pagespeed is a big area of work for IPB. The overhead is HUGE for each page load. Css and js for the entire site is loaded for every page (but can be cached). DOM structure is massive.
For ads did you have the same number per page?
As far as technical issues like rewrites I would strongly recommend google search tools and dig in there... Search.google.com
I would also not use the default IPB ad placement locations. Custom insert in skins. You can set up ads every x posts that way for example. You can also limit ads to more senior members based on group or post count.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
It sounds like "sessions and topic view counters" are stored in Redis, however my question is if these are periodically copied back to the database? What frequency if so. Asking because inevitably services and even servers get reset. Storing in memory forever seems unlikely.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
Cool ok. Do you know how often that task runs so topic views on the forums reflect the most recent values?
Out of curiosity is this a big mysql load savings? Thanks!
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
Do you have any experience on what a good cache time would be for guests on a busy site? I was thinking 1-2 minutes to keep things fresh but curious on your experience.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in Lazy loading for Profile Photos
Have you guys considered just editing the skin to add loading=lazy to the image tags? It's supported by most browsers these days.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from DamonT in Latest IPS 4.5.4.2 security patch for 4.4?
I hope so. I'll probably won't be upgrading in Feb/March. Need a tad more stability and plugin support.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from SUBRTX in Latest IPS 4.5.4.2 security patch for 4.4?
I hope so. I'll probably won't be upgrading in Feb/March. Need a tad more stability and plugin support.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from Davyc in UI experience : greatly reduce navigation on the site
Yeah I agree. The trend is obvious that mobile is becoming the majority of users. Like it or not. Google even has "mobile first" indexing that prioritizes that as a factor. They saw the trend years ago. Some legacy power users may be desktop only but there is a HUGE # of mobile power users that exist too...
Bottom line... I LOVE desktop for all the "stuff" I can see at once. It's faster. It's better at displaying content. BUT... It's not how the large MAJORITY of people consume information anymore. We must adapt.
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Fast Lane! reacted to bfarber in How does "Use Redis to reduce MySQL overhead" work?
On a busy site, a cache time of 1-2 minutes can represent significant savings on database overhead. That seems reasonable.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from SeNioR- in Lazy loading for Profile Photos
Have you guys considered just editing the skin to add loading=lazy to the image tags? It's supported by most browsers these days.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in Support for Amazon AWS SES
4.4.10 still. Was waiting for loose ends like this to get fixed first. It looks like an exciting upgrade tho overall.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in Support for Amazon AWS SES
Oh wow. I didn't realize it wasn't upgraded.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from sobrenome in Support for Amazon AWS SES
Will this work with the mail bouncer app? Not sending emails to dead inboxes is huge.
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Fast Lane! got a reaction from SC36DC in Support for Amazon AWS SES
4.4.10 still. Was waiting for loose ends like this to get fixed first. It looks like an exciting upgrade tho overall.