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    Andy Millne got a reaction from Khalat Jalal for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  2. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Ambiences for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  3. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Jake378 for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  4. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Alexis Compain for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  5. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Alexis Compain for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  6. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from 60kell for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  7. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from DanLemX for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  8. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from raza ali for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  9. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from raza ali for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  10. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Emanoel for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  11. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Emanoel for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  12. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Emanoel for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  13. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Emanoel for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  14. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Emanoel for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  15. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Aaron M for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  16. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from xtech for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  17. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BomAle for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  18. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BariatricPal for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  19. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sobrenome for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  20. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BN_IT_Support for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  21. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  22. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Teascu Dorin for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  23. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  24. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Real Hal9000 for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  25. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Daniel F for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  26. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Charles for a blog entry, New: Additional REST API Endpoints   
    This is an entry about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release and features content specifically aimed towards developers. If you are not interested in developing for 4.2 you may wish to skip this entry. Don't worry we still have lots of exciting core feature announcements still to come. 
    We are expanding on the already available REST API endpoints to include more support for nodes. This significantly increases the flexibility of the API and now allows forums, downloads categories, calendars etc. to be created programmatically via external sources.
     As is usual with the existing content item endpoints, access for nodes is configured via the admin control panel for each API key that is generated.

    Configuring API Permissions via the Admin Control Panel
    For those new to the REST API, documentation can be found in the developer resources section and within the admin control panel.

    Endpoint Documentation
    New endpoints in 4.2 include;
    GET /core/groups - Get a list of groups GET /core/groups/{id} - Get information about a specific group DELETE /core/groups/{id} - Delete a group GET /forums/forums - Get a list of forums GET /forums/forums/{id} - Get information about a specific forum POST /forums/forums - Create a forum POST /forums/forums/{id} - Edit a forum DELETE /forums/forums/{id} - Delete a forum DELETE /blog/blogs/{id} - Delete a blog GET /calendar/calendar - Get a list of calendars GET /calendar/calendar/{id} - Get information about a specific calendar POST /calendar/calendar - Create a calendar POST /calendar/calendar/{id} - Edit a calendar DELETE /calendar/calendar/{id} - Delete a calendar GET /downloads/category - Get a list of downloads categories GET /downloads/category/{id} - Get information about a specific category POST /downloads/category - Create a category POST /downloads/category/{id} - Edit a category DELETE /downloads/category/{id} - Delete a category We are continuously looking for ways to improve developer functionality so if you have any ideas for additional endpoints or suggestions for improved documentation please feel free to share them in the comments below.
    We are really looking forward to seeing the new and imaginative ideas 3rd party developers can create using these additional capabilities.
     
  27. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Sai5i for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  28. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BariatricPal for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  29. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sobrenome for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  30. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from SeNioR- for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  31. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  32. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from McArtemon for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  33. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from simonle for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  34. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from LiquidFractal for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  35. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from media for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  36. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from IPB3 for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  37. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Teascu Dorin for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  38. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Gil Ronen for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  39. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Vanucci for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  40. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from KentT for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  41. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  42. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from O9C4 for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  43. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Myr for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  44. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from The Old Man for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  45. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from PrettyPixels for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  46. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Firdavs Khaydarov for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  47. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Markus Jung for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  48. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Maxxius for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  49. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from ric4rdo for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  50. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Charles for a blog entry, New: Customizable Blog Sidebar   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release
    In IPS Community Suite 4.2 we have added some additional customization options for Blogs
    The sidebar now features a space reserved for Blog owners to add a little further info, add links to social network sites, contact info, or anything at all they desire.

    The New Blog Sidebar
    The sidebar will show across all of the Blog pages (unlike the Blog description) and uses the standard built in text editor which supports all of the usual features such as embeds, images, links, and all other editor plugins you have enabled.
    Editing the sidebar is as easy as editing the Blog info via the Manage Blog menu. It's then a simple matter of toggling the sidebar on and entering the info.

    Editing The Sidebar
    The Blog sidebar content is controlled by the owner of the Blog and is only available if the administrator activates the option. If set, the content shows above any other widgets placed in the sidebar.
    This has been a frequently requested change and we are happy to add this to make Blogs more individual and engaging.
     
  51. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from T-MIKE for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  52. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from raza ali for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  53. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from The Old Man for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  54. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Gil Ronen for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  55. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from LiquidFractal for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  56. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sobrenome for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  57. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from SammyS for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  58. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  59. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from media for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  60. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sudo for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  61. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BN_IT_Support for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  62. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Teascu Dorin for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  63. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Meddysong for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  64. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Charles for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  65. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from O9C4 for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  66. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  67. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Real Hal9000 for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  68. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from onlyME for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  69. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from mattchew for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  70. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from TAMAN for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  71. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from PrettyPixels for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  72. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from kysil for a blog entry, New: Calendar Venues   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Following on from our previous news entry "Add Similar Event" we are pleased to announce another feature that will make adding and discovering new events as easy as possible.
    Support for geographic event locations has been in Calendar for some time now but with 4.2 we have taken this a step further with venue support. When enabled, members can set the event location from a list of pre-defined venues. Address details and maps will then be automatically shown in the event view.

    Event view shows the venue map and address as well as a link to other events at the venue
    Additionally, a link will be added so that other events occurring at this venue can be discovered.

    Venue view shows all events at the location
    Venues can be added via the admin control panel or inline when adding events (for users with permission)

    ACP venue management

    Inline adding of venues when adding events
    If a venue has not already been added then a fallback to the standard address form input is provided.
    We have a few more Calendar improvements still to reveal so be sure to follow News & Updates for further announcements.
  73. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Tomasz Nowak_59903 for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  74. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Tomasz Nowak_59903 for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  75. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from SeNioR- for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  76. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from TheWorldNewsMedia.org for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  77. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from tolik777 for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  78. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Max for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  79. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from RaZor Edge for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  80. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from media for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  81. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sobrenome for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  82. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from zbahadir for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  83. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Daddy for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  84. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from LiquidFractal for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  85. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from mark007 for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  86. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  87. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Teascu Dorin for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  88. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from PrettyPixels for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  89. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from ASTRAPI for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  90. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from AtariAge for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  91. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Meddysong for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  92. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from O9C4 for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  93. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from The Old Man for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  94. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from David.. for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  95. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from DSystem for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  96. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Markus Jung for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  97. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Charles for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  98. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from ADKGamers for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  99. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  100. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Matt for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  101. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Octavian Dima for a blog entry, New: Social Sign In Streamlining   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Social Sign In has long been a feature of the IPS Community Suite but we are always looking for ways to make interaction easier for your visitors. A small but significant improvement we are able to add for 4.2 is to include social sign in links directly at the point where your customers are ready to contribute.
     

    Hassle free inline sign in brings your customers right back where they need to be to comment
    Visitors are much more likely to comment when the registration process is as fluid as possible and social sign in has fast become a familiar and efficient way of doing so. After signing up via these methods users are logged in and brought right back to where they started ready to comment.
    Feedback from our testers has already shown that this change has an immediate effect on the volume of new registrations and we look forward to making it widely available with 4.2.
  102. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from openfire for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  103. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Daddy for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  104. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from TAMAN for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  105. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from LiquidFractal for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  106. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from SeNioR- for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  107. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from sudo for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  108. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Meddysong for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  109. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from svit for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  110. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from media for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  111. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from zbahadir for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  112. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from SammyS for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  113. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  114. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from PrettyPixels for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  115. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  116. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BN_IT_Support for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
  117. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from AlexJ for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  118. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Thomas. for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  119. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Markus Jung for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  120. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from MMahdiD25 for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  121. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from LiquidFractal for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  122. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from mark007 for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  123. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Teascu Dorin for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  124. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Meddysong for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  125. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from The Old Man for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  126. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from BN_IT_Support for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  127. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from Simon Woods for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  128. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from PrettyPixels for a blog entry, New: Calendar Event Reminders   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    There are many Calendar related improvements in 4.2 designed to make adding and engaging with events easier than ever before. First of these is Event Reminders. 
    Reminders are easy to create. Simply use the Set Reminder button shown on all future events and specify when you would like your reminder.

    Choose when you would like to be reminded
    Changed your mind? Simply adjust the reminder or remove it altogether.

    Easily adjust existing reminders
    When the time comes a notification will be sent via the member's chosen email or inline method.

    Receive inline or email reminders using the standard notification settings
    Event reminders are a simple but often requested feature and we're excited to be introducing it with 4.2. Don't forget to follow the News & Updates section as we have many more announcements to help keep your members engaged.
  129. Like
    Andy Millne got a reaction from AndyF for a blog entry, New: Calendar - Add Similar Event   
    This entry is about our IPS Community Suite 4.2 release.
    Recurring events are not new with IPS Community Suite but often you may wish to create similar events that don't necessarily occur on a regular schedule. Previously this has meant creating a new event for each and then manually re-entering the information for event description, location, cover photo, RSVP options and so on. Often the only thing changing between the events would be the date and time.
    Starting with IPS Community Suite 4.2 it is now possible to create a similar event based on one you have already added with a single action.

    Create a copy of an event in one simple step
    After opting to add a similar event you will be presented with the add new event form with all of the event info already filled out for you. Just set the date and time, make any required adjustments and submit your new event.
    Note: This option is only presented to the author of the original event in order to reduce visual clutter for regular visitors.
    We will be announcing many more interface improvements such as this in the coming weeks so be sure to follow the News & Updates section for updates.
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