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    A Zayed reacted to Sonya* in Challenge: we tried to register for the trial ;)   
    FYI, yesterday a friend of mine wanted to register for a free 30-days trial of Invision Community.
    We have tried his working email @web.de and get "You are not allowed to use that email address on this site." We have tried his alternative email @t-online.de and get "You are not allowed to use that email address on this site." We then registered other emails with @gmx.de and @mail.de and get "You are not allowed to use that email address on this site." Finally, we succeeded with @freenetmail.de 😓 The confirmation email from sales@invisionpower.com went straight into the spam folder. We had to fill out the captcha multiple times. Every time before we get the message "You are not allowed to use that email address on this site." Another time for successful email confirmation and then another time for the account creation. A form for account creation with three mandatory security questions and a full postal address looks huge. To get a trial with your competitor, all we had to do is to enter the working email address (@web.de) and then confirm it. Then we get login URL and login credentials. No manual creation of the account was needed. No security questions, captchas, full postal address etc. The welcome email was delivered into inbox.
    While I understand that you try to combat spam registration. The whole process to get the trial was tedious. My friend would have given up if I had not persisted proceeding and helped him. Just to inform you, that you do not make it easy to register for trials.
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    A Zayed got a reaction from Michael Collins in Limit messages to some user groups   
    https://zayed.solutions/file/23-restricted-messenger/
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    A Zayed reacted to DawPi in "Topics with No Replies" in ModCP please   
    Or as a widget - https://zayed.solutions/file/33-topics-with-no-reply-widget/ from @A Zayed.
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    A Zayed reacted to Ehren in Invision Community 5: The All New Theme Editor   
    Welcome to the third video of our sneak peak series! Today, we're really excited to introduce you to the new Theme Editor!
    Built entirely from scratch, the new editor provides an instant, live preview of your theme, as soon as you modify a setting. It's a zero-code approach to creating themes, and has been designed to ensure your theme adheres to your color scheme and looks great on every device, with very little effort. Let's take a closer look!
     
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    To the left of the editor, you’ll see a live preview of your community. You can navigate to any page, as if you were browsing your site normally. At the top left of the editor, you’ll find icons which change the theme between the light and dark color schemes. Below that are buttons which change the viewport size, from desktop, to tablet, to mobile. This is a really convenient way to ensure your theme looks great on every device, without needing to manually resize your browser window.
    Lets take a closer look at the Color Palette.
    Editing colors in version 4 was a fairly time consuming process. For example, modifying the color scheme from the default blue to another color meant that 26 theme settings needed to be changed. In contrast, the Version 5 theme is powered by just 3 colors: Primary colors are responsible for styling the main elements on your page, such as the Start new topic button. Secondary colors control minor elements, such as pagination links, while the Base color is responsible for controlling the overall tint on your site.
    Clicking on these colors opens a color picker. Let’s change this blue color to yellow.
     
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    You’ll notice two things have happened here. First, the preview window updated as soon as we modified the color. All elements which were previously blue, now use yellow, such as the Start new topic button. Secondly, the text color in our button has changed from white to black. This is our automatic contrast feature and it ensures our text is easy to read on our new yellow background, since white text may be more difficult to read for some viewers.
    Below the color picker is a text box, with our color displayed in HSL. You can paste your own colors in this box, in any color format and that color will be applied to your elements.
     
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    The Base color controls the tint of your backgrounds and text colors. Let's try a few examples to demonstrate how easy it is to recolor your theme.
     
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    Next up are Logos! Invision Community 5 has three logo types: a text logo, an image logo for desktops and an image logo for mobiles. Let’s edit our text logo.
     
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    After changing the text to “Theme Editor Demo”, we can see that the logo in our preview window updates instantly with our new text. Below that, we have multiple options to help us style the text logo, such as font-family These fonts are a combination of system fonts and web fonts. The web fonts are hosted locally on your site for optimal performance. Additionally, we can also change the font-weight and font-size. We might want a different font-size for mobile logos, so that can be edited too. We can see a live preview by changing our viewport to the mobile option.
    If you’d prefer to use an image logo, you can assign it using the Image Logo options. Image logos are made up of 2 upload fields, one for the light theme and one for the dark theme. Below these upload fields, a slider lets you resize your logo so it fits neatly.
     
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    Layout options let you assign the default layouts in your community. In our first sneak peak video, we showcased the new side panel layout, feed view for forum categories, and compact view for topics. These can all be enabled via the theme editor using a simple select menu.
     
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    Lets explore some Color options! In the Header panel, we can see a list of elements we can customize. Clicking on an element opens the Swatch List, which is a list of 22 colors that are powered by the Base, Primary and Secondary colors from earlier. We have 6 "light" base colors, 6 "dark" base colors as well as various shades of our primary and secondary colors. Clicking on any of these swatches will apply that color to your element.
    But what if none of these colors suit your requirement? That’s where the Color Picker comes in handy. Here, we can easily choose any color, or even paste in our own color like before.
     
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    A major hurdle with themes in version 4 was customising the header. Depending on the complexity, this would typically involve modifications to both the CSS and HTML. That is a thing of the past with version 5! If we flick over to our Settings tab, you’ll see a brand new interface for customising the header. A new drag and drop feature allows you to easily reposition header elements without touching a single line of code.
     
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    It’s an incredibly fun tool to play with, and we’re really excited to hear what you think!
    Below the drag and drop area, we can customise the header further by using sliders to adjust its height, or we can enable navigation icons with a single click. Body settings let you can customise global elements such as the body background color, text colors, the max-width of your site, the font-family, font-size and more.
    Editing Content boxes has always required code modifications in the past. Using this new editor, we can adjust not only the colors of the boxes, but also the borders and shadows. Theme editing has honestly never been this easy!
     
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    And there you have it! Our brand new theme editor. With a few simple clicks and drags, we've been able to create a customised theme that looks great on desktops and mobiles, with a new color scheme, new logos, a customised header, new page layouts and restyled content boxes - all without touching a single line of code.
    Speaking of code, for those of you who want to apply more advanced customisations, we’ve added a really convenient way to access your custom CSS file, via a new dialog box.
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    And last but not least - the new theme editor is fully responsive, so even if you’re away from the desk, so you’ll be able to change colours and settings, upload new logos, redesign your header and even add your own code!
     
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    Developing this new editor has been a lot of fun, and it’s even more fun to use. Themes have never been easier to edit and we're really excited for you all to get your hands on it so you can have a play for yourself - but for now, let us know what you think the comments, and we’ll see you next time!

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    A Zayed 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).
     
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    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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    A Zayed reacted to Ehren in Introducing a fresh new vision for Invision Community 5   
    Welcome to Invision Community 5!
    Over the coming weeks, we'll be exploring a bunch of new features and improvements coming to our user interface including our brand new theme editor, a new mobile UI, dark mode and performance improvements thanks to a reduction in both JavaScript and CSS. To kick off this series, let’s take a closer look at the new sidebar layout and new view modes for the forum index and topic pages.
    Sidebar Layout
    Traditionally, Invision Community has shipped with a horizontal header and navigation bar at the top of the page, which is still available in version 5. We're introducing a brand new (and optional) sidebar layout, which can be enabled or disabled easily from within your theme settings. The sidebar not only provides convenient access to your applications, activity streams and search bar, but you can now add links to nodes for even easier access to popular or commonly used areas of your community. For example - a category from your forum, an album from the Gallery, or a product group from Commerce.
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    Forum Index: Feed view
    One of our goals for version 5 was to re-imagine new ways for your visitors to consume content, and the sidebar layout is just one of our solutions. Table view has been the typical way of displaying forums, providing visitors with a simple summary of the most recently active topic. Grid mode introduced cover photos to forums and is a great way to make your page more visually engaging, while fluid view allows visitors to filter through a list of topics to easily focus on multiple areas of the community.
    Joining these view modes in version 5 is our new Feed view. Optional cover photos and featured forum colours allow you to personalise each forum, and a list of recently active topics with snippets of the most recent reply allow you to easily see what each forum is focusing on at a glance. The topic list drops below the cover photo and converts to a scrollable list on small devices. It's our fresh take on content display, and we can’t wait to hear your feedback!

     
    Topic pages: Compact view
    In addition, Invision Community 5 also introduces a new, compact layout option for topics. We wanted to create a layout which placed focus on your content while still keeping all of the authors profile information easily accessible within a mini profile. Stats, rank, badges, reputation points and more can be found by tapping the icon at the top of every post. The mini profile strip has also been added to other areas of the software too, such as comments and reviews in applications like Gallery and Blogs, and will appear on the mobile layout when the traditional "table view" is used in topics.
    Switching between the new compact view and the author sidebar view takes just seconds giving you complete control over your community.
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    As part of this view, you also have the choice to feature/pin the original post to the top of every page, making it a breeze for your visitors to easily understand the context of replies without navigating back to page 1. Pinned posts have a slightly larger font-size to distinguish them from replies, and we've thoughtfully truncated them on pages beyond the first to keep scrolling to a minimum.

     
    The new sidebar layout and view modes offer a fresh and innovative approach to navigating and interacting with your community. We’re really keen to hear your thoughts on these new views and whether you’ll be unleashing them on your own sites! We appreciate that no two sites are the same, and those who are a fan of the classic header look will benefit from quick styling tools and a visual way to re-arrange the header elements which we’ll cover in a later blog.
    We’re looking forward to showcasing a whole bunch of new features over the coming weeks - so stay tuned, and we’ll see you then!
     

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    A Zayed reacted to Adriano Faria in Apps/plugins and Invision Community 5   
    Yep, I didn't want to be the guy that points the finger, but I hope IPS is taking this in consideration.
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    A Zayed reacted to teraßyte in Apps/plugins and Invision Community 5   
    @Matt Traits... huh? In that case, please be sure to have a look at this topic:
     
    We need a solution to that. The only option currently is to add very specific checks based on URLs, and it doesn't work for every situation, either.
     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from dallas17 in [This Site] No PM Notifications?   
    I accidentally discovered that I have 4 new private message replies.
    The first sent message without notification was last Friday.
    Although I didn't change any notification settings, I didn't receive any notification about them through email or the pop-up window when I log in.
    Any reason?
     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from SeNioR- in [This Site] No PM Notifications?   
    I accidentally discovered that I have 4 new private message replies.
    The first sent message without notification was last Friday.
    Although I didn't change any notification settings, I didn't receive any notification about them through email or the pop-up window when I log in.
    Any reason?
     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from Adriano Faria in [This Site] No PM Notifications?   
    I accidentally discovered that I have 4 new private message replies.
    The first sent message without notification was last Friday.
    Although I didn't change any notification settings, I didn't receive any notification about them through email or the pop-up window when I log in.
    Any reason?
     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from SeNioR- in Rejected PII data email notification   
    Hi,
    In case PII data request is rejected by admin, the notification email sent to user has the "Download" Button.
    Also, the pii_download language string is missing:

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    A Zayed got a reaction from ArashDev in RTL Theme minor issues   
    Not a big deal but I thought I should share these issues with default IPS theme in RTL mode.
    I'm not sure when these issues started to happen *Starting from which IPS version*, But I can see it now with 4.7.10
    Member Statistics:

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    Reactions:

    Should be

     
    Profile Header:

    Should be

     
    Forum Row:

    Should be

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    A Zayed got a reaction from ArashDev in RTL Theme minor issues   
    Adding more:
    Rank Progress:

    Should be

     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from johnnysfight in Trying to upgrade   
    You can just disable it.
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    A Zayed got a reaction from Afrodude in RTL Theme minor issues   
    Not a big deal but I thought I should share these issues with default IPS theme in RTL mode.
    I'm not sure when these issues started to happen *Starting from which IPS version*, But I can see it now with 4.7.10
    Member Statistics:

    Should be

     
    Reactions:

    Should be

     
    Profile Header:

    Should be

     
    Forum Row:

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    A Zayed reacted to Adriano Faria in New year’s resolution: Make the Marketplace great again   
    Couldn’t agree more.
    I'm evaluating whether it's worth keeping development when IPS5 is released. I'm probably one of the top earners due to the insane number of resources available but It's not worth it anymore. So much hassle for so little return. It definitely used to be better. In my specific case, while I have a lot to deal with/support, it's not a lack of support or new stuff. It is just what the marketplace became… and that’s it.
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    A Zayed reacted to Ehren in [Bug] Sidebar Position   
    Hello,
    Adding this to custom.css should help. I've only tested it on an unmodified default theme, but it may also work on some 3rd party themes depending on their HTML markup.
    /* Ensure widgets are shown below the main content on mobiles */ @media (max-width: 979px){ #ipsLayout_contentWrapper{ display: grid; } #ipsLayout_sidebar{ order: 1; } }  
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    A Zayed reacted to Afrodude in [Suggestion This Site] Add filter to Theme Differences   
    It would be nice if we can filter the theme differences.
    For example, I have forums license only, and I want only to see the theme differences in there only or I want to see System --> globalTemplate only etc.... I don't really need to see a very long page of other apps that I don't use.
    Theme Differences - Invision Community
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    A Zayed got a reaction from Chris Anderson in Profile Field Permissions   
    Use this:
     
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    A Zayed got a reaction from MaNiAc LRSC in Floating Ad collides with PM Popup   
    To elaborate, the issue happens with ipsSticky UI widget.
    I double confirm this issue, it's not related to ad content...
    Even for just an image ad, it overlaps any ipsDialog message (Contact Us Dialog for example):

    Forums - Invision Community.mp4    
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    A Zayed reacted to Adriano Faria in Requests forum gone?   
    A sub-forum in Marketplace? Not showing up to me:

    Or you mean requests topics are now in Marketplace forum?
    Wow, that’s it. What a mess!
    🤣
    And no description at all makes it even weirder.
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    A Zayed reacted to JohnCourt in External Links Rich Embed [Support Topic]   
    Works now, thanks for your time Zayed. 🙂
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    A Zayed got a reaction from JohnCourt in External Links Rich Embed [Support Topic]   
    Try to remove it and install it again from ACP MP section.
    Yes, it's a known bug in older plugin versions.
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    A Zayed got a reaction from JohnCourt in External Links Rich Embed [Support Topic]   
    No, you will just need to reconfigure plugin settings.
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