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  1. @Randy Calvert @Marc Stridgen Any ideas about how do might generally solve this? Could we put Cloudflare in front of the forum and have it set custom headers? Could we host Invision on our own server and modify its source code?
  2. Right now, users can follow "normal" forums for new topics. However, they can't follow "category" forums -- i.e. follow all posts in the category's subforums. We'd like an easy way to do that. Maybe we could add a Follow button to the Category. We'd probably expect to manage these on the Manage Followed Content page. About Categories In our Invision Community, we have a lot of smaller forums that are categorized via a parent forum configured with Type = Category, as shown below. Unlike "Discussions" and "Questions" forum types, there's no way to Follow a Category.
  3. Hi @Jim M. Thanks. I guess what I'd like is an explicit opt in per category/forum/topic/content item Can you provide me with a link to the Feedback forum?
  4. Hi @Randy Calvert. Thank you for the response. I see that this allows one to set the Content-Security-Policy HTTP header (a.k.a CSP), but there does not seem to be any way to set the Access-Control-Allow-Origin HTTP header (a.k.a. CORS). This is slightly different.
  5. I have an invision site (e.g. forum.mysite.com) and I want to enable it's forum RSS feed to be read by javascript inside the browser of a page on another site: other.mysite.com. To do this requires that the invision site set the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: other.mysite.com`. Is this possible via configuration of the invision site? Note that I'm using the hosted solution from invision.
  6. Our forum/site has a lot of individual forums. I would like an easy way to follow all forums in a specific parent/category forum. Is that possible? And/or is there a way to use the REST API to automate following of forums? For example, I'd like to give users a way of following all forums in a particular category. Thanks.
  7. Matt: Thanks for taking the time to review this request/thread. I hope your team finds it useful.
  8. I'm not a mIRC or Trillian user, but I use Shift+Enter on Skype to force a line break (although, upon test I see that Ctrl+Enter does the same). I'm not married to the idea of Ctrl+Enter for submit in IPB, but I'm absolutely positive that it is a current standard, at least on Windows.
  9. There are a lot of things that suck if you do them by accident -- fortunately it's not easy to accidentally press Ctrl+Enter. It is a common standard that Ctrl+Enter is assigned to the OK/Submit button on forms/pages/windows where there are text entry fields that allow multi-line (where the Enter key just adds a new line in the text being entered). I'm pretty sure that if you tried it, you'd agree with me and you probably would never accidentally press Ctrl+Enter by mistake. :) BTW, FogBugz works this way (Ctrl+Enter is mapped to submit in nearly every context) and it's designed by some pretty smart people.
  10. The "Insert Image" toolbar button currently only allows inserting images by URLs -- it would be nice if it would give you the option to specify a local file path. Right now, inserting a (local file) image into a post (inline with the text) is too hard -- I have to upload it as an attachment and then choose to insert into the post. Note that 99% of the time that I'm inserting an image in-line into my post I'm uploading a local file, not referencing the image by URL. I like the way that GMail allows you to upload and insert images directly into a post, as shown below:
  11. That thought crossed my mind, too. That would be nice. I'd also like it if Ctrl+Enter would submit the post. If you end up getting this working, would you mind posting your mods for me (and others) to take a look? I'd like to do the same for my site, but I'm probably not as handy with HTML/PHP/Templating as you all :) Cheers,
  12. The Ctrl+K keyboard short-cut should be assigned to "Insert Link" toolbar button. This is how MS Office and other apps work.
  13. I'd love to have a way to use SnagIt's "Send" feature with IPB to start a new post with the image as an attachment. For an example of what I'm talking about, check out the Snagit FogBugz Output plugin.
  14. Hi Brandon, Thanks for the response. I think you're right that the submit button should be at the bottom as well as the top. GMail's email composer does this: Here's the main issue that I have: polls and other options are only useful to me about 1% of the time -- attachments are useful about 50% of the time. However, because I always have to scroll way down every time I post, it means that these features get in my way 100% of the time. These less-than-always used features should be made as small and unobtrusive as possible, IMO. Let's continue with the GMail analogy. How about putting "Add a poll" in a location similar to GMails "Add event invitation" button? How about doing the same for attachments? Also, another thing that bugs me about IPB is that the "Insert Image" toolbar button only allows image URLs -- it should also give you the option to specify a local file path. Right now, inserting a (local file) image into a post (inline with the text) is too hard -- I have to upload it as an attachment and then choose to insert into the post. Sorry if this sounds like a rant. I really like the improvements in IPB 3.0, and I'd love to see it totally dialed in.
  15. On one hand, I like options. But, for some things (like good software usability) there's a right way and a wrong way. Of course, I think I'm right, in this case :blush: What's your use case for wanting to have to scroll all the way down each time you post?
  16. Here's an artistic rendition of what I'd prefer to see:
  17. One gripe that I have with the IPB software is that I have to do so much scrolling up and down just to post a topic/reply after editing the content. There's so much wasted space above the message body. Could it go there?
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