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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Matt in Invision Community 5: The story so far...   
    We have a few more things to announce, but we're just finalising our internal reviews. I want to do a status update on v5 early next week and outline the next steps.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to opentype in [Pages] Create a blog like wordpress   
    You would create a database with one category only and don’t set it to “article mode”. Then you can set certain fields (like the selectbox field) as a filter and drag a filter widget on the page. 
    The “articles” will only be shown in a list mode by default. You probably will not like that. 
    Alternative solution: Don’t use filters and create a category for “PC“, “Nintento”, “Xbox”. Then you can have the “article mode” front page looking like a blog and users would open the categories to see the articles belonging to these topics. 
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from 4joys in Invision Community 5: Live Topic Improvements   
    I hope it is not exclusive to Cloud subscription, but for all customers. Spectacular addition.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Matt in Invision Community 5: Live Topic Improvements   
    I hope it is not exclusive to Cloud subscription, but for all customers. Spectacular addition.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Ibai in Invision Community 5: Live Topic Improvements   
    I hope it is not exclusive to Cloud subscription, but for all customers. Spectacular addition.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Gill in Invision Community 5: Live Topic Improvements   
    I hope it is not exclusive to Cloud subscription, but for all customers. Spectacular addition.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from dmaidon1 in Invision Community 5: Live Topic Improvements   
    I hope it is not exclusive to Cloud subscription, but for all customers. Spectacular addition.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Adriano Faria in How can I do this? Like Test Posting   
    Edit a forum and find:

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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Matt in Invision Community 5: New Live Community Features   
    Bring your community to life with the latest live community features coming to Invision Community 5.
    Last year we introduced new features that immediately showed who was currently reading a topic and who was replying. This feature leveraged new technologies to connect members with each other instantly.
    In this blog post, we'll delve into the latest live community features for Invision Community 5 and explore how they enhance our sense of togetherness within our communities. We'll examine how these features instantly notify us about new events, updates, or interactions and how they contribute to a shared sense of presence.
    These features go beyond the static posts and comments we've grown accustomed to and introduce a real-time element. Whether you're part of a support community, a gaming forum, or a professional network, these features will have you feeling like you're interacting with other community members simultaneously, fostering a strong sense of shared experiences. 
     
     
    Posting
    We've all been involved in a busy topic where you're keen to see what replies your latest post has. Select packages on Invision Community 4 can see who is active on a topic and who is typing, but you have to hit refresh to see the new posts added to the topic. If you're anything like me, then you hammer refresh until something new appears.
    With Invision Community 5, this is no longer a problem. As you interact with a topic, new replies are automatically added to the topic without needing to refresh. This one feature brings the conversation to life, and you get a real sense of other members interacting with the topic at the same time as you.
     

     
    Reactions
    Did you drop a razor-sharp GIF or post something applause-worthy? Watch as others react to your content in real time with Invision Community 5. There's no need to refresh or return to the topic later to see who enjoyed what you wrote.
    Getting rewarded for your content is gratifying and encourages you to post more and show your appreciation for other's content via reactions.
    Notifications
    Notifications have long been a valuable way to be notified when anything important happens in your community. It may be that someone has quoted your content, tagged you in a post or started a new topic in a forum you're following.
    With Invision Community 5, you can watch the notification count rack up in real time, alerting you to new events that you may otherwise miss as they happen.
     

     
    We hope that you've enjoyed reading about these new features and look forward to them coming to select packages for Invision Community 5. They provide a sense of togetherness and immediacy, making it feel like we're interacting with fellow community members simultaneously. 
    We're keen to hear what you think, please leave a comment below.
    The features discussed in this announcement will not be available for Invision Community Classic. Click here to learn more about switching to our platform to get this and other benefits.
     

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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Ehren in Invision Community 5: Dark mode, accessibility, performance and mobiles!   
    Welcome to the second video of our sneak peak series! Today we'll be taking a closer look at the new Invision Community interface, including dark mode, accessibility improvements, performance improvements and the mobile layout! Before we begin, I should mention that this is a pre-alpha version of Invision Community 5, so some areas of the design may change before the official release.
     
    New traditional header design
    In our previous video, we showcased our new, optional side panel which formats your navigation into a vertical list. For those who prefer a traditional, horizontal header, here it is!

    A much more compact header compared to version 4, the new design condenses the navigation bar into a single row, moving all sub-navigation items into dropdown menus. A new, optional area below the text logo allows you to add your website slogan or announce events such as anniversaries or holidays, and our new search modal provides convenient access to the advanced search filters from any page on your community.

     
    Accessible interface
    The main content area has been designed with accessibility as a priority. High contrast text colours and larger font-sizes help to make reading more comfortable and clickable table rows (which can be enabled or disabled via the Theme Editor) allow you to navigate between pages more easily. A visible focus ring significantly improves navigation for visitors who find it more comfortable to browse with their keyboard TAB key, instead of using their mouse (ie. visitors with conditions such as Parkinson's disease, or those who have temporarily lost function due to a broken arm).
     
    Focus.mp4
    Elements are highlighted while navigating with the keyboard
     
    Dark mode
    Dark mode has become increasingly popular over the past few years - so it's no surprise that Version 5 has been designed from scratch with both light and dark mode in mind. With version 4, it was necessary to manage two themes in order to provide a light and dark colour scheme. In version 5 though, all of that is handled by a single theme.
    By default, your members will be able to choose their own color scheme preference: either light, dark, or system. System assigns a color scheme based on your system preferences - so if your device automatically switches to dark mode at night, your community will too! With that said, as an administrator, you also have the option to restrict your site to a single color scheme - so if you ONLY want to offer a dark theme, that's easily achieved.

     
     
    Performance
    Despite all of these new inclusions, the version 5 UI has been coded with significant reductions in both CSS and Javascript. We'll dive deeper into code reductions in a future blog entry, however two great examples are:
    - Grids: which have had a 100% removal of Javascript and are powered by only a few lines of CSS, resulting in a faster rendering time, especially for users on slow connections.
    - And carousels: which have had a 95% reduction in Javascript and now rely on native browser scrolling, for a much smoother experience on both desktop and mobile!
    Additionally we've removed a number of helper libraries that are no longer needed with modern browsers saving even more.
     
    Mobile UI
    With an incredible amount of mobile visitors accessing the web, we’ve placed a huge priority on redesigning the interface to ensure it lives up to todays standards.
    A new navigation bar at the bottom of the page provides convenient access to your activity feed, notifications, messages, a search panel, and navigation links. A conscious effort was made to ensure that this information was available within a single tap, and we found that a bottom bar like this was easier to interact with compared to icons in the header.

    The mobile navigation bar from Invision Community 5
     
    A goal of the mobile UI was to display elements that were previously only available on larger devices, while still maintaining a clean interface. For example, to improve navigation, we've added a scrollable breadcrumb list to the top and bottom of the page. To improve guest participation, we added Sign In and Sign Up links to the bottom navigation bar. These links were previously hidden within the hamburger menu, so we feel like this will really benefit those looking to improve registrations. And as demonstrated in last weeks video, profile information is now available within posts, comments and reviews on small devices.
    We’re really excited for you to literally have a hands on experience with the new mobile interface of Invision Community 5, and we're interested to hear your feedback in the comments!

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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to SeNioR- in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    Thanks, Charles. This is a serious change that should be described on a blog or in a dedicated topic.
    For me and for many clients it is breaking news 😬
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Charles in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    We no longer sell Invision Community Classic with individual applications. This is in preparation for v5 where there will no longer be a separation for the "applications" like there is now. It will just be all bundled together and more tightly integrated.
    Old pricing for full Invision Community Classic was $850 upfront and $300 per year.
    New pricing is $499 upfront and $199 per year.
    You can reach out to sales if you have questions about pricing or options.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to FanClub Mike in Introducing a fresh new vision for Invision Community 5   
    It's a better user experience, easier navigation, quicker to access content, requires less scrolling, has a much-improved mobile experience, showcases helpful replies, and so on.
    From my point of view, it's very SEO-friendly.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Lindy in Marketplace Closure   
    We would like to take this opportunity to inform you of an important decision we've made with regard to the Invision Community Marketplace. After careful evaluation and consideration, we have decided to discontinue the Invision Community Marketplace, effective October 30, 2023.
     
    Over the past several years, we have noticed a decrease in usage of the Marketplace, with a staggering 75% decline in sales. In addition, we have observed a growing trend away from off the shelf customizations towards bespoke tailoring of a community by working more closely with developers. While it has been a platform for many dedicated and talented contributors to share their work, we believe it is time to re-focus our efforts and resources to better serve your present and future needs.
     
    We understand that change can be unsettling, but we are excited to share with you our new direction. We are putting our efforts into enhancing the newly introduced Providers Directory, a platform that will enable you to connect with third-party providers for a wide range of services, including custom development, community management/support, conversion services, and other valuable resources. Additionally, many providers will have independent websites you will be able to visit to explore and obtain existing and new premade resources.
     
    More details are to follow soon, but we would like to highlight a few key points:
         • Marketplace renewals will cease effective immediately
         • New purchases will end September 15, 2023
         • The Marketplace will be removed in the October release and disabled on October 30, 2023
         • You will continue to be able to install and manage existing and new resources via the methods provided by their respective authors
         • You will be able to obtain a key for each of your current Marketplace purchases and provide that key to authors to transfer your purchases directly to the author
    We invite you to visit the Providers Directory and start exploring the opportunities it offers. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with the database and the resources it will provide in greater depth. Many of the current Marketplace contributors have already created their profiles – please check them out!
    Of course, this does not mean the end of aftermarket development with Invision Community. We are currently building new development tools for Invision Community 5 which have easier ways to add new functionality.
     
    We want to express our sincere gratitude for your ongoing support and trust in Invision Community. We believe these changes will enable us to better position ourselves to continue moving forward in meeting the present and future needs of our customer base.
     
    If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.
     
    Thank you for being a part of the Invision Community family.
     
    Update
    We have posted our next blog covering the next steps for obtaining purchases from 3rd party developers.
     

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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to All Astronauts in Ads Everywhere   
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Gary in Error 500 on new account page   
    Hi @403 - Forbiddeen,
    Thank you for checking back and providing the solution. Hopefully you never encounter the feared 500 Error message again. 🙂
    If anything else pops up, please don't hesitate to get back in touch with us.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Daniel F in Error 500 on new account page   
    I found the application that is causing my problem, turned it off, and it's back to normal.
     
     
     
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Jim M in Error 500 on new account page   
    That would be an error with a third party application called Member Shop. Please contact the author for assistance.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Jim M in Error 500 on new account page   
    This is still not our core software, I'm afraid. It is a custom hook: firewall_hook_ipsCoreMdFrSystemRegister
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Adriano Faria in Error 500 on new account page   
    The error is in that another resource pointed in your screenshot (hook: firewall_hook_ipsCoreMdFrSystemRegister) :
    hook: firewall_hook_ipsCoreMdFrSystemRegister:
    public static function _createMember( $values, $profileFields, $postBeforeRegister=null, &$form=null ) -Stock file:
    public static function _createMember( $values, $profileFields, $postBeforeRegister, &$form ) - Members Shop hook:
    public static function _createMember( $values, $profileFields, $postBeforeRegister, &$form ) The error is not coming from Members Shop.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from SUBRTX in CPANEL Hosting | Which plugin i active to run the php 8?   
    OMG, it's working. Now i will reactive all plugins and addons.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Jim M in CPANEL Hosting | Which plugin i active to run the php 8?   
    I found the error.
    applications/watermarks/hooks/C_File.php:19 i will contact the autor. Thanks a lot.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Mark H in CPANEL Hosting | Which plugin i active to run the php 8?   
    I found the error.
    applications/watermarks/hooks/C_File.php:19 i will contact the autor. Thanks a lot.
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    403 - Forbiddeen got a reaction from Mark H in CPANEL Hosting | Which plugin i active to run the php 8?   
    OMG, it's working. Now i will reactive all plugins and addons.
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    403 - Forbiddeen reacted to Adriano Faria in Members Shop ( Support Topic )   
    Added as option in the widget:

    If you choose NO, then the old template is back.
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