David Diaz
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That would be a good idea, but dont forget about fresh 2.x.x and 3.x.x!
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You'll get it eventually. Don't link it here, guests/members can see it and get IPB for free.
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The white theme might look good in the screenshot, but in real life it's not that great, IMO. I coded the basics, but it looks fugly cos' I have no idea how to skin ^_^
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@ Kotonoha
Don't post, please, or your post count will be the devil...
:D
Anyway, on topic.
vBulletin 4 is going to release vBulletin very, very, very soon (according to the memo).
Let's see what happens then, eh. -
InvisionFree's new lame software.
Oh, the 1.3 modified version?
Oh, ok.
vBulletin was the main competitor (in my opinion), I don't think I have seen another popular paid board around.. -
Zetaboards? :whistle:
What's Zetaboards? :/ -
You guys have to feel a bit sorry for vBulletin, no matter what.
I hope they don't go under as then Invision won't have any (major) competition, and if you have competition, you have more features being thought up, developed, stolen, and you strive to be the best.
Without competition, I doubt Invision would be the very same it is right now. -
^ But then it's just not as cool. :(
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What I want to see in 3.1.
- Thread Tagging
- Option for users to ignore/hide threads based on tags.
- Option to make it so that when moderators ban a user the user's group is changed to the banned group. it is so annoying having to log into the admin CP and change a member's group manually. And it makes it extremely hard to make a system where banned members can view an appeal forum, because if they're banned by a moderator then there's no way to give them access to an appeals forum until the admin changes their group.
- No more hard coded special permissions for super moderators. I don't want my mods (or admins for that matter) mass deleting posts, but if I have super mods they're automatically allowed to mass delete and there's no way to set it so they can't. This seems so stupid when you realize that you have pretty much complete control over admin permissions yet all these super mod permissions can't be changed at all...
+1. Or make it so the banned group can post to one forum that you specially selected. -
Also a few ideas;
Bump feature - to be able to bump topics, group permissions obviously.
Glance feature or Top 5 stats, this would be in the form of a box across the top of the main forum index page show the latest topics and replies
There is a modification hook in the resources center for this feature.
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:faceless: Cannot wait ;)