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    MythonPonty reacted to Jim M in What is the duration of the different cookies?   
    I have tagged a developer to obtain this information for you.
    This will be reviewed by our team and see how we can improve this, if necessary. 
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from David N. in Invision Community 5: Assign topics to moderators   
    Interesting... I also want to know how it works. Are the assignment details public or are they restricted only to the mod team?
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    MythonPonty reacted to Joel R in Invision Community 5: The story so far...   
    Redactor! 
    Project Gutenberg! 
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    MythonPonty reacted to Nathan Explosion in Got an error message after mass deleting members   
    Apply the patch that is waiting in the support page of the ACP
     
     
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    MythonPonty reacted to David N. in Invision Community 5: Topic Summaries   
    Thanks for sharing all those preview videos! I really enjoy the insight into these new features. I really like the direction it's taking so far. 🙂
    I personally don't care for A.I. or LLMs, I feel like they are not part of what a community is: a group of human beings sharing a common interest, supporting and helping each other through social interactions. I'm not interested in talking to a machine or reading text that was generated by a machine. 
    As for waiting, there's no point releasing a beta if it isn't ready to be released. I don't mind being patient and waiting a little longer - especially if it means ending up with a better, more reliable product. 
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from Matt Finger in Invision Community 5: Badge creation and icon customization   
    Hello everyone. 
    Once again. Wow, that really impressed me and creates much more flexibility for a forum owner.
    What I noticed is that badges that could be multi-level don't have a counter badge. 
    Maybe that would be an interesting feature to have a perfect native badge creator tool.
    As an example for publishing topics. 
    For the first publication the member receives a normal badge, after the 5th publication the same badge only with an additional counter badge. The same for the 25th / 50th / 100th publication and so on. Everything could be done with one and the same icon type, of course you can still play with the colors and shape , but it would be nice if you could then still consider a counter as shown in the screenshot. Then I wouldn't be forced to use a graphic again, but could use the badges natively. 
    Is this perhaps on your to-do list?

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    MythonPonty reacted to Ehren in Invision Community 5: Badge creation and icon customization   
    Hi @MythonPonty
    There's already a feature for adding a counter badge. 👍

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    MythonPonty reacted to Matt in Invision Community 5: The story so far...   
    Just six short weeks ago, Ehren hit record on a video that changed everything for Invision Community.
    The blog was called "Introducing a fresh new vision for Invision Community 5," and it ripped up the rule book on what forums should look like and revealed a slick new look featuring a new forum home feed view and sidebar navigation.
    A lot has been discussed, but we're not even close to done!
    Before we bring you news of more features after Thanksgiving, I wanted to take a mid-season break to recap what we've seen so far.
    First up was the introduction video, which gave a broad overview of the new UI Invision Community 5 would be sporting. Ehren takes us through many new elements, including the sidebar navigation, forum feed view, simplified post view and more.
     
     
    Up next was a focus on dark mode, accessibility and mobile views. Invision Community 5 features the ability to have native dark mode without additional themes or complex variables to set up. Our aim with Invision Community 5 is to hide the complexities and technology and just let you focus on creating a great community experience for your audience.
     
     
    Bringing complex theming to everyone was the message in the blog talking about the new theme editor. Now, you can make wide-ranging changes to your theme without the need to edit CSS or manage HTML templates, all driven by a smart and simple interface.
     
     
    Next, it was my turn to talk about a new feature. I introduced two new features designed to help those who run support-based communities. Finding the most helpful answers and identifying community experts help your members do more with less time and frustration.
     
     
    Last week, Ehren demonstrated our new icon and badge builder, which is an amazingly powerful tool to produce slick and professional badges along with the ability to customize your community further with emojis and icons for menus, reactions and more. Building ways to reduce the barrier to customization has been a strong theme for Invision Community 5.
     
     
    Phew!
    We can all agree that we've showcased a lot of impressive functionality coming with Invision Community 5 already.
    But what does the future hold?
    Lots! We have a lot of new functionality that we're putting the finishing touches on, and we can't wait to show you more. These new features further help to reduce noise in topics, make the community feel alive and bring long-needed updates to core components such as the editor. Not to mention, there is a significant update to Pages underway.
    We also have a lot of less flashy updates, such as the new consolidated Feature/Our Picks feature, which is now a single feature.
     
    Feature-window.mp4
     
    An improved Moderators Control Panel brings a more uniform experience across deleted, hidden, and content waiting to be approved.
     

    We're still on course for a release of Invision Community in early 2024 and can't wait for you to experience the future of forums.
    What has been your favourite feature so far? I'd love to know; drop a comment below!

    View full blog entry
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    MythonPonty reacted to Joel R in Invision Community 5: The story so far...   
    Oh my gosh, I cant believe there's more! IPS stretches out their features like stores stretch out Black Friday shopping.  You start in August and end some time in December.  Whew! 
    This is a ton for an initial release, and while theme refreshes and design are always nice, I'm excited that the most community-impacting features are yet to come. 
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from Daniel F in Invision Community 5: Badge creation and icon customization   
    I am really flashed... Wow. Thanks for this great extension.
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from Marc Stridgen in Invision Community 5: Badge creation and icon customization   
    I am really flashed... Wow. Thanks for this great extension.
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from Matt in Invision Community 5: Badge creation and icon customization   
    I am really flashed... Wow. Thanks for this great extension.
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    MythonPonty reacted to Daniel F in Photo Competition (Support Topic)   
    It will be available on https://ic-essentials.com within the next 2 weeks. Just need to test it myself, fix any open bugs and import the purchases.
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    MythonPonty reacted to Square Wheels in Photo Competition (Support Topic)   
    Will there be updates for this?
    I don't see you listed as a provider.
    Thank you
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    MythonPonty reacted to TheLlamaman in New Spam Prevention Features   
    For the Geolocation settings, is there a way of filtering all countries EXCEPT the specified one (i.e., a whitelist instead of a blacklist)? My forum's users are all based in one country, so it would make sense for me to validate all users outside of this country.
    Also, does the work for users who register via SSO (e.g. Google Login)?
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    MythonPonty reacted to Adriano Faria in Got an multiple Error --> Failed to parse time string (--) at position 0 (-): Unexpected character   
    I'll send you a "test" new version so you can see how it goes for a few days on your board.
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    MythonPonty reacted to Marc Stridgen in After deleting a member, i got this error !   
    I have created a ticket for you on this, and someone will be in contact as soon as possible
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    MythonPonty reacted to Kirill Gromov in Ideas Application   
    Hello. I will add this in the next version.
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    MythonPonty reacted to Jim M in Calender doesn't work   
    You can. However, keep in mind that custom FURLs are outside our scope of support.
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    MythonPonty reacted to Adlago in Can't download my themes   
    Try creating a copy of your theme, then try downloading a copy theme.
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    MythonPonty got a reaction from Adlago in Can't download my themes   
    Thank you... 
    The easiest way and it works well. 
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    MythonPonty reacted to Marc Stridgen in Admin Panel can't login into the marketplace   
    Glad to hear that got you sorted out 🙂 
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    MythonPonty reacted to Hatsu in Admin Panel can't login into the marketplace   
    Did you change anything on your setup? For me it was Encryption Standards.
     
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    MythonPonty reacted to Marc Stridgen in Admin Panel can't login into the marketplace   
    I have created a ticket on this for you, so we can look into this further
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    MythonPonty reacted to Randy Calvert in After Update to 4.7.3 - my views doesn't count up   
    In the ACP, there is a list of tasks.  Those tasks run on different schedules at different intervals.  

    When the cron is processed, it runs through the list of various tasks.  It looks at when it's next scheduled to run and if that time is in the past, it runs it and updates the next run time to be at the next time defined by the frequency.  If the time has not occurred yet, (meaning the next scheduled run time is still in the future), it skips over it.  
    I would first confirm your web cron is actually working.  I would also confirm if it's making remote calls instead of being done locally that your server's firewall is not rate limiting it or blocking it in any way.  (If you're making the request EVERY MINUTE, some firewalls might see that as an attack and try to limit what it can do.)
    I would also suggest looking into if your hosting service provides the ability to run cron jobs locally.  It's generally MUCH more reliable than externally triggered crons.  
     
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