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    nodle got a reaction from Davyc in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Not really. Not for me or my board.
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    nodle got a reaction from Percival in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Maybe it's just me, but the bionic reading did not change my reading pattern at all. I just ended up reading it at normal speed. In fact maybe even slowly since the darker contrast to lighter contrast makes you pause more while reading. I understand what they are aiming for, but I preferred the normal paragraph in the link above. Maybe it's just me though. 
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    nodle got a reaction from Jordan Miller in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Maybe it's just me, but the bionic reading did not change my reading pattern at all. I just ended up reading it at normal speed. In fact maybe even slowly since the darker contrast to lighter contrast makes you pause more while reading. I understand what they are aiming for, but I preferred the normal paragraph in the link above. Maybe it's just me though. 
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    nodle got a reaction from OptimusBain in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Maybe it's just me, but the bionic reading did not change my reading pattern at all. I just ended up reading it at normal speed. In fact maybe even slowly since the darker contrast to lighter contrast makes you pause more while reading. I understand what they are aiming for, but I preferred the normal paragraph in the link above. Maybe it's just me though. 
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    nodle got a reaction from Davyc in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Maybe it's just me, but the bionic reading did not change my reading pattern at all. I just ended up reading it at normal speed. In fact maybe even slowly since the darker contrast to lighter contrast makes you pause more while reading. I understand what they are aiming for, but I preferred the normal paragraph in the link above. Maybe it's just me though. 
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    nodle got a reaction from Markus Jung in Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities   
    Maybe it's just me, but the bionic reading did not change my reading pattern at all. I just ended up reading it at normal speed. In fact maybe even slowly since the darker contrast to lighter contrast makes you pause more while reading. I understand what they are aiming for, but I preferred the normal paragraph in the link above. Maybe it's just me though. 
  7. Haha
    nodle reacted to Jordan Miller in 4.7.0 Beta available now   
    Haha. Me unveiling the Alerts System:

  8. Haha
    nodle reacted to Mark H in 4.7.0 Beta available now   
    Shhh... Jordan doesn't know he's volunteered yet. 😇
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    nodle reacted to Jordan Miller in Hump Day: added solved & unsolved filters to activity streams   
    Happy Hump Day, team! 
    There's a new feature available to all included in 4.7 Beta 1: we added solved & unsolved filters to activity streams. 🎉 
     
    What does this mean?
    You can now sort through and stay up-to-date on any solved/unsolved content items by setting up a custom activity stream.

    Why is this important?
    This is particularly useful for community support forums where clients and members are searching for solutions to questions that have already been answered. Or, perhaps a developer is in search of questions or problems that are unsolved. 

    Here is a view of an activity stream showing all solved content.
    You can create a more granular search by inputting more information, like ownership, time period and more.  
     

     
    Go ahead and give it a try by navigating to the activity streams located in our navigation. 
    We have a few more updates available to you. Read our 4.7 Beta 1 release notes here.
    PS - we have a new blog about hCaptcha headed your way soon. Stay tuned 😉 
     
    While I've got you, check out a list of updates and fixes for 4.7. Nicely done, gents!
    - Added hCaptcha support. - Added a setting to exclude groups from search logs. - Increased minimum PHP version to 7.4 and recommended version to 8.0. - Added a solved/unsolved filter for activity streams. - Changed Marketplace search to 'AND' mode for more accurate results. - Fixed an issue that may prevent attaching audio files to content. - Fixed a minor typo in the forms.css template. - Fixed upload area not showing on minimized editors for guest users. - Fixed an issue where post counts were incremented even when a new item was held for approval via the profanity filters. - Fixed an issue where filters and sort options do not persist between deleting members in the Admin CP. - Fixed an issue where sitemap may show entries from offline applications. - Fixed an issue where support account may show as the latest registered member. - Fixed an issue where the upgrade process would fail to finish because of duplicate DB queries. - Fixed an issue where the default streams had a broken time period. - Fixed an issue where widgets may not be available even with enabled apps. - Fixed an issue where status updates where appearing as search results even if the user had no permissions to view profiles. - Fixed some issues with the online status indicator in account settings. - The Editor Preview Button was removed from ACP Editors. - Removed the deprecated FX Country code from the Geolocation class. - Removed the ability to rebuild existing attachment thumbnails due to an incompatibility with content attributes required for lazy-loading. Forums - Improved the fluid-mode per forum filters to remove a page reload, and to reverse the filter checkbox status to make it clear which are being viewed. Gallery - Fixed an issue with the followed Gallery Images page. - Fixed an issue with rebuilding thumbnails on legacy communities where the original image may no longer exist. Pages - Added the missing `__indefart_cms_page` language string. - Improved search indexing speed of comments when Elastic Search is used. - Fixed an issue where sorting by a numerical field could duplicate the option with an incorrect label. - Fixed issue with 'image upload' block carousels not working in the sidebar - Fixed an issue where custom Yes/No fields when used as a database filter were ignored when further sorting. - Fixed an issue where categories could have broken breadcrumbs. - Fixed an issue where entering a blank value for a required decimal field would save the value as 0. Converters - Fixed an issue rebuilding some profile photo images. Commerce - Improved performance when updating a large number of existing purchases. - Removed deprecated Amex Express checkout options. - Fixed an issue where a card would not be auto-billed if the customer did not have an address. - Fixed a niche issue where a renewal invoice (for manual payment) would not be generated if a PayPal Subscription was cancelled on an active purchase. Calendar - Fixed an issue where the day view wouldn't show todays events when it's being used as the default calendar view. REST, Webhooks and Zapier - Fixed an issue where the 'hidden' content item filter would be ignored for any content type except topics. - Fixed an issue where the date parameter for the 'Edit a topic' endpoint was not updating topic/post post date.
    Thoughts on the new solved/unsolved filters added to activity streams? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think!
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    nodle got a reaction from Matt in 4.7.0 Beta available now   
    Dam, I miss read that I thought it said PHP 8.1, my bad @Stuart Silvester
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    nodle got a reaction from sobrenome in Support php 8.1   
    Ya I had no problems, ran like that for months. I wasn’t using CRON entries though, just the default with user activity. But I switched back to 8.0 weeks ago. I did not run any addons (if that makes a difference). When they announce official  support I will switch back to 8.1.
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    nodle got a reaction from dutchsnowden in Support php 8.1   
    I am running 8.1 without any problems whatsoever.
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    nodle reacted to Matt in Hump Day: new live community features   
    We're using an AWS service to return sentiment based on the content of the posts. We can then do an average to find the sentiment for the topic.

    Eventually, we'll look at building out guided moderation features based on this, and concepts such as alerting moderators to topics trending negatively, etc. It's an expensive service, so it'll be a feature on our top tier packages.

    @Matt Finger has been writing python code on our cloud platform to crunch the numbers and aggregate them so we can view trends over time.
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    nodle got a reaction from Matt in Hump Day: new live community features   
    Are you guys testing a new algorithm that can detect Positive/Neutral/Negative posts based off keywords and images that are posted and then incorporate this to something like trending topics or even auto moderiation?
  15. Haha
    nodle reacted to Andy Millne in Hump Day: new live community features   
    The new features of free puppies, unlimited sunshine and good fortune for all will have us jumping in delight.
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    nodle got a reaction from Jordan Miller in Hump Day: new live community features   
    Thanks for the update! ☺️ Looking forward to hearing some of the new features for the self-hosted clients when they come out. Thanks for keeping us updated!
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    nodle reacted to Jordan Miller in Hump Day: new live community features   
    Happy Hump Day, team! Back by popular demand. 😎
    I want to put a few of our forthcoming live community features onto your radar. These new live features are designed to encourage members to further engage with the community. Check these out:

    Who’s Typing
     


    We just implemented a live Who’s Typing feature into our own community. If you're quick, you’ll see a member typing a reply in real time when going to submit your own reply at the form located near the bottom of the topic. 
     
    Who’s Viewing



    We implemented a live Who's Viewing feature into topics on our community as well. This may sound familiar to you - we already created a "Recently Browsing" block that shows what members are viewing a topic, however that block was a snapshot over a small chunk of time. The new Who's Viewing feature shows what members are viewing a topic (and when they leave) in the present moment.   
     
    Image search analysis
     



    We're also improving our native search by automatically informing the platform to look for items featured in photos.
    In this example, @Matt posted a photo of an apple in a topic. 
    I used the search tool and looked up the word "apple" and voila! The platform found his image of an apple. The new smart learning technology will identify as many keywords as possible in an image to make searching faster, more efficient and accurate. 
    Speaking of Matt... he published a new dev blog about some of the things to expect in the near future, including updating the minimum PHP requirement to 7.4 and the recommended version to 8.0, as well as working on PHP 8.1 compatibility for a June release.  
    As he mentioned, there will not be a May update release, however June's is already looking extra spicy.
    See all the updates that are coming.
     
     
    It's worth mentioning the live community features will be available on our standard plans. If that sounds of interest to you, please feel free to reach out to me. We do have some new features in the works for self-hosted clients as well, but more on that later. 
    PS - we're testing out a new sentiment analysis feature that scores a topic based on how positive, neutral or negative it is. Let's keep this one as high-vibe and positive as possible please. I'd love to get a high score. 😇 
    Let us know what you think in the comments! We're looking forward to hearing from you. 
  18. Thanks
    nodle got a reaction from Axel Wers in Split topic doesn't work   
    I had that happen when I was using PHP 8.1. Are you still on PHP 8.0?
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    nodle reacted to Adriano Faria in Can't install addon through ACP   
    The error itself happens in the marketplace.
    I suspect this one has the same issue from the other, @Stuart Silvester, as it had the screenshots vanished today earlier when approved. 
    Anyway, there’s a new pending version already with screenshots. 
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    nodle got a reaction from GazzaGarratt in Hump Day: A magic wand to create a new feature?   
    I think the main focus of Invision should be on Forums, I mean that is why we are all here in the first place isn't it? The extras are always nice Clubs, Pages, Ecommerce etc. These are nice and all for extras, but the root of the whole experience is forums. There are a lot of add-ons that could be worked into the forum root like @Adriano Faria posted above. There are some quality-of-life experiences that I feel are missing from the forum experience that should be built in from the beginning. 
    Tag editor (it would be nice to have a page built into the ACP where you can view all the tags added, modify, and delete these). Updates to email such as the Drip campaign add-on. There should be a built-in system that notices if a user hasn't visited in a while and sends them an email showing them what they have been missing. Sometimes people just get busy and forget to come this, this would help pull back users to your forum.  Widgets! We all love widgets; it would be nice to see more added. Invision has a genuinely nice drop in place system for these that the competitors can't touch. Expand on these  Keep the monthly updates coming. One of my favorite things about switching back over. I love seeing new updates coming. (Maybe I am a nerd 🤓) A. It makes me feel like the devs are working for your money and you're getting something of value. B. It's nice having things patched in a timely manner and not having to wait months or years. C. I love when you guys introduce new features, again like A. This makes you feel like you are getting something of value and the software is not going stagnant.  These are just a couple that come to the top of my head that can really add value to the whole forum experience and are standard built into the competitors forum software. Owners' engagement on this forum is also a plus. It's nice to see post from @Jordan Miller since switching back over here he brings life into the forums. Anyways, these are some of my suggestions. 
     
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    nodle reacted to Adriano Faria in Profile Photo in Online Lists   
    Not yet.
    Still on it.
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    nodle reacted to Ryan Ashbrook in Bug? 500th post icon showing 100?   
    It's showing fine for me - you may need to clear your browser cache.

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    nodle reacted to Daniel F in error when moving a topic   
    It’s not related to the mentioned issue.
    The OPs bug was that one of his forums has a not exist style being set to override the users preference 
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    nodle reacted to Andy Millne in Bug? 500th post icon showing 100?   
    Thanks. This should now be updated.
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    nodle got a reaction from OptimusBain in Hump Day: A magic wand to create a new feature?   
    I think the main focus of Invision should be on Forums, I mean that is why we are all here in the first place isn't it? The extras are always nice Clubs, Pages, Ecommerce etc. These are nice and all for extras, but the root of the whole experience is forums. There are a lot of add-ons that could be worked into the forum root like @Adriano Faria posted above. There are some quality-of-life experiences that I feel are missing from the forum experience that should be built in from the beginning. 
    Tag editor (it would be nice to have a page built into the ACP where you can view all the tags added, modify, and delete these). Updates to email such as the Drip campaign add-on. There should be a built-in system that notices if a user hasn't visited in a while and sends them an email showing them what they have been missing. Sometimes people just get busy and forget to come this, this would help pull back users to your forum.  Widgets! We all love widgets; it would be nice to see more added. Invision has a genuinely nice drop in place system for these that the competitors can't touch. Expand on these  Keep the monthly updates coming. One of my favorite things about switching back over. I love seeing new updates coming. (Maybe I am a nerd 🤓) A. It makes me feel like the devs are working for your money and you're getting something of value. B. It's nice having things patched in a timely manner and not having to wait months or years. C. I love when you guys introduce new features, again like A. This makes you feel like you are getting something of value and the software is not going stagnant.  These are just a couple that come to the top of my head that can really add value to the whole forum experience and are standard built into the competitors forum software. Owners' engagement on this forum is also a plus. It's nice to see post from @Jordan Miller since switching back over here he brings life into the forums. Anyways, these are some of my suggestions. 
     
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