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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Matt in QOTW: Name the one thing you cannot live without
Interestingly, I had a difficult time answering this one (which is why I didn’t actually answer), but as a musician I’m kind of ashamed I didn’t think of this lol
But yes, definitely music is a very important aspect of my life, and I can’t imagine day to day without it. It’s such an important aspect of my day to day, and something that just comes naturally, I often forget it’s there!
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Jim M in QOTW: Name the one thing you cannot live without
Interestingly, I had a difficult time answering this one (which is why I didn’t actually answer), but as a musician I’m kind of ashamed I didn’t think of this lol
But yes, definitely music is a very important aspect of my life, and I can’t imagine day to day without it. It’s such an important aspect of my day to day, and something that just comes naturally, I often forget it’s there!
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Jim M in QOTW: What was your first computing memory?
Number Crunchers was my jam back in grade school.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Matt in QOTW: What was your first computing memory?
Number Crunchers was my jam back in grade school.
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Ryan Ashbrook reacted to Phillyman in QOTW: What was your first computing memory?
https://classicreload.com/number-munchers.html
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from John LaFlash in New: Reactions
There is a Thanks reaction by default, which I've just used on your comment as an example.
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Ryan Ashbrook reacted to John LaFlash in New: Reactions
I've been looking for something to replace the Ajax thanks from ipb3! Was hoping this would work for that.
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Ryan Ashbrook reacted to Vikestart in Invision Community 4.2
Made a few visual changes. I'm really happy with the result
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Netherlord in New: Reactions
You can certainly add one, however we opted to only include positive and neutral reactions by default.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from BomAle in New: Complete Your Profile
Yes, this has been an option for some time - it was in 3.x as well, if I recall.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from The Old Man in New: Complete Your Profile
To expand on this - yes. So say, for example, you do not require users to set a profile photo, but then add a step so that it is required, then all users who did not set one previously will then be prompted to do so.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Maxxius in New: Complete Your Profile
Of course. The system is built on application extensions, so applications can create their own steps.
We will provide developer specific updates soon on how to integrate with this feature, and others in 4.2.
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Ryan Ashbrook reacted to Netherlord in New: Complete Your Profile
Well done on another feature I've wanted! Pushing to the future. I like it. Also this finally showed me images of the new default theme Liking the looks. I might just remove a lot of my custom theming.. I like the new default now
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Simon Woods in New: Complete Your Profile
Of course. The system is built on application extensions, so applications can create their own steps.
We will provide developer specific updates soon on how to integrate with this feature, and others in 4.2.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Adriano Faria in New: Complete Your Profile
Of course. The system is built on application extensions, so applications can create their own steps.
We will provide developer specific updates soon on how to integrate with this feature, and others in 4.2.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from sobrenome in New: Complete Your Profile
To expand on this - yes. So say, for example, you do not require users to set a profile photo, but then add a step so that it is required, then all users who did not set one previously will then be prompted to do so.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Simon Woods in New: Complete Your Profile
To expand on this - yes. So say, for example, you do not require users to set a profile photo, but then add a step so that it is required, then all users who did not set one previously will then be prompted to do so.
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Ryan Ashbrook reacted to Bluto in New: Fluid Forum View
I love this. Allows people to have a site with a layout similar to NodeBB or Discourse. The way you guys designed it, it's even better than those other packages.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Tomasz Nowak_59903 in New: Member History
Groups, with permission, can still see Display Name History on the front-end on profiles. That particular area will only show name changes, however - not all of the other data. What that sentence means is just that the underlying system to store those changes has been moved over from it's own system, to this one, for consistency.
The same applies to Commerce customer history - there is no longer an independent system to store information on transactions, support requests, etc. That has all been migrated to this new central system, though the relevant data will still display on the Commerce customer information page.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Simon Woods in New: Member History
Groups, with permission, can still see Display Name History on the front-end on profiles. That particular area will only show name changes, however - not all of the other data. What that sentence means is just that the underlying system to store those changes has been moved over from it's own system, to this one, for consistency.
The same applies to Commerce customer history - there is no longer an independent system to store information on transactions, support requests, etc. That has all been migrated to this new central system, though the relevant data will still display on the Commerce customer information page.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Aaron M in New: Member History
Groups, with permission, can still see Display Name History on the front-end on profiles. That particular area will only show name changes, however - not all of the other data. What that sentence means is just that the underlying system to store those changes has been moved over from it's own system, to this one, for consistency.
The same applies to Commerce customer history - there is no longer an independent system to store information on transactions, support requests, etc. That has all been migrated to this new central system, though the relevant data will still display on the Commerce customer information page.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from BomAle in New: Member History
Groups, with permission, can still see Display Name History on the front-end on profiles. That particular area will only show name changes, however - not all of the other data. What that sentence means is just that the underlying system to store those changes has been moved over from it's own system, to this one, for consistency.
The same applies to Commerce customer history - there is no longer an independent system to store information on transactions, support requests, etc. That has all been migrated to this new central system, though the relevant data will still display on the Commerce customer information page.
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Ryan Ashbrook got a reaction from Stuart Silvester in New: Member History
Groups, with permission, can still see Display Name History on the front-end on profiles. That particular area will only show name changes, however - not all of the other data. What that sentence means is just that the underlying system to store those changes has been moved over from it's own system, to this one, for consistency.
The same applies to Commerce customer history - there is no longer an independent system to store information on transactions, support requests, etc. That has all been migrated to this new central system, though the relevant data will still display on the Commerce customer information page.