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Joel R reacted to DawPi in Please can you add Code button to your tablet CKEditor toolbars?
For mobile too please. 😉 Also the most important GIF button too if possible.
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Joel R got a reaction from Madhouseau in Marketplace Closure
My goal is to provide a listing directory to make it easy for developers to list their apps.
A directory will provide visibility, scale, and ease for everyone to visit.
Developers will handle payments and support on their own.
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Joel R got a reaction from Troy Shaffer in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R reacted to Nathan Explosion in Twitter's Mid-Life Crisis and the IPS Promotions Feature
(NE) Box of Tricks (added in v1.6.0)
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Joel R reacted to Chris027 in Option to Disable View Counts
I’d love an option to disable public view counts for articles and even forum topics.
We’ve become accustomed to seeing this because it has been around forever, but I think it’s detrimental to a community. Encouraging everyone to participate can be really tough for those whose topics or blog posts don’t get many views. People get discouraged easily.
Plus, view counts play into the whole “more followers is the goal” ideology, rather than good content and community are the goal.
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Joel R reacted to Adriano Faria in Highlighting some posts
Hide Content Snippet in Recommended Posts 1.0.0.xml
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Joel R got a reaction from Gary in Marketplace Closure
Something is in the works!
Should have something to announce in October.
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Joel R got a reaction from WP V0RT3X in Marketplace Closure
Something is in the works!
Should have something to announce in October.
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Joel R got a reaction from Randy Calvert in Marketplace Closure
Something is in the works!
Should have something to announce in October.
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Joel R got a reaction from Miss_B in Marketplace Closure
Something is in the works!
Should have something to announce in October.
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Joel R got a reaction from Percival in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R got a reaction from Luuuk in Marketplace Closure
My goal is to provide a listing directory to make it easy for developers to list their apps.
A directory will provide visibility, scale, and ease for everyone to visit.
Developers will handle payments and support on their own.
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Joel R got a reaction from Unlucky in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R got a reaction from Jon Matcho in Marketplace Closure
Yes, I will corral all of the Marketplace devs together so we come to consensus on this project. I've been fortunate to have worked with many of them over my 10 years with the community. They all know me (for better or for worse, ha 😆).
My goal for this new Marketplace Directory is simple: provide an independent directory using Downloads. It will link you to the providers' own website for support.
More broadly, to anyone who is hesitant about these changes, there are some pros and cons:
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility for developers and themers. They can build their own core, their own gallery, their own package of plugins. You can't do any of that in the current Marketplace. I expect to see some truly experimental and innovative approaches to how developers and themers work with IPS 5.
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility in how they charge. Providers can charge crypto, they can offer a bundled set, they can offer discounts, they can set their own policies for chargebacks and refunds.
- Trust will be deeper, not wider. The IPS Marketplace gave a broad stamp of trust to all providers for meeting standard IPS coding. But for clients, this is an opportunity to deepen ties to one or two trusted developers and take our most important apps private and control our own development pipeline. I do believe the biggest developers will still offer - and can make healthy income - off a broad portfolio of single purpose mods, but those by itself aren't going to dramatically fulfill your community's specific needs.
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Joel R got a reaction from StreamGro in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R got a reaction from Ocean West in Marketplace Closure
Yes, I will corral all of the Marketplace devs together so we come to consensus on this project. I've been fortunate to have worked with many of them over my 10 years with the community. They all know me (for better or for worse, ha 😆).
My goal for this new Marketplace Directory is simple: provide an independent directory using Downloads. It will link you to the providers' own website for support.
More broadly, to anyone who is hesitant about these changes, there are some pros and cons:
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility for developers and themers. They can build their own core, their own gallery, their own package of plugins. You can't do any of that in the current Marketplace. I expect to see some truly experimental and innovative approaches to how developers and themers work with IPS 5.
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility in how they charge. Providers can charge crypto, they can offer a bundled set, they can offer discounts, they can set their own policies for chargebacks and refunds.
- Trust will be deeper, not wider. The IPS Marketplace gave a broad stamp of trust to all providers for meeting standard IPS coding. But for clients, this is an opportunity to deepen ties to one or two trusted developers and take our most important apps private and control our own development pipeline. I do believe the biggest developers will still offer - and can make healthy income - off a broad portfolio of single purpose mods, but those by itself aren't going to dramatically fulfill your community's specific needs.
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Joel R got a reaction from MNOfficial in Marketplace Closure
My goal is to provide a listing directory to make it easy for developers to list their apps.
A directory will provide visibility, scale, and ease for everyone to visit.
Developers will handle payments and support on their own.
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Joel R got a reaction from usmf in Video Meetings and/or Live Chat features?
If you're looking to host real time events using Zoom, then I encourage you to read the blog post about Events.
This was a new enhancement that's very recent (and in fact, IPS hosts a monthly webinar that your team might want to join as a case study of how it's utilized). It incorporates real time chatting that are then migrated to topics, so it combined the best of both.
Unite your community with the Events application https://invisioncommunity.com/news/invision-community/unite-your-community-with-the-events-application-r1265/
If you need persistent chat behind these one time Events , yes there are third party modifications for chat and shoutboxes.
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Joel R got a reaction from elonegenio in Marketplace Closure
Yes, I will corral all of the Marketplace devs together so we come to consensus on this project. I've been fortunate to have worked with many of them over my 10 years with the community. They all know me (for better or for worse, ha 😆).
My goal for this new Marketplace Directory is simple: provide an independent directory using Downloads. It will link you to the providers' own website for support.
More broadly, to anyone who is hesitant about these changes, there are some pros and cons:
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility for developers and themers. They can build their own core, their own gallery, their own package of plugins. You can't do any of that in the current Marketplace. I expect to see some truly experimental and innovative approaches to how developers and themers work with IPS 5.
- More independence, more variation, and total flexibility in how they charge. Providers can charge crypto, they can offer a bundled set, they can offer discounts, they can set their own policies for chargebacks and refunds.
- Trust will be deeper, not wider. The IPS Marketplace gave a broad stamp of trust to all providers for meeting standard IPS coding. But for clients, this is an opportunity to deepen ties to one or two trusted developers and take our most important apps private and control our own development pipeline. I do believe the biggest developers will still offer - and can make healthy income - off a broad portfolio of single purpose mods, but those by itself aren't going to dramatically fulfill your community's specific needs.
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Joel R got a reaction from StreamGro in Marketplace Closure
My goal is to provide a listing directory to make it easy for developers to list their apps.
A directory will provide visibility, scale, and ease for everyone to visit.
Developers will handle payments and support on their own.
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Joel R got a reaction from Ocean West in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R got a reaction from PPlanet in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R got a reaction from usmf in Marketplace Closure
To Marketplace developers and the Invision community as a whole, I will be happy to host an independent and collaborative Marketplace directory. It's already in the works.
I fully support a thriving ecosystem of developers and clients: to extend, to inspire, and to push the boundaries of our platform. Technology is an important differentiator more than ever in the modern web, and working with developers (either privately or through their public mods) can help fine-tune your platform.
More information and invitations will be sent out to active Marketplace devs. You are also welcome to send me a direct PM.
Follow this topic for any future updates.
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Joel R reacted to Nathan Explosion in [Feature Request] Make Badges visible to users (earned ones and available ones)
Why? If you had enquired with me, I would advise you that the application will continue to be provided and supported by myself. And "unclear support of future version of Invision Community" is unknown at this time, so can't be answered by myself until we get hands on the software.