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    aXenDev got a reaction from Ibai in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Finally I found this "test 1" 😄
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Marc Stridgen in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Finally I found this "test 1" 😄
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    aXenDev reacted to Matt in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    You win a cookie!
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    aXenDev got a reaction from SeNioR- in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Finally I found this "test 1" 😄
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Clover13 in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Finally I found this "test 1" 😄
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Matt in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Finally I found this "test 1" 😄
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    aXenDev reacted to Matt in Invision Community 5: Finding community experts   
    Long ago, back in the dark ages, forums used the number of posts a member made and how long ago they joined to demonstrate trust and experience.
    Is simply posting a lot and being a member for a long time the best way to know which community members are experts?
    And is there a better way?
    We think so.
     
     
    What makes an expert, and why are they important?
    Community experts are the keystones to any thriving community. You probably recognise a handful in your community. They tend to be active regularly, are often the first to try and help others with their questions and help set a positive example within the community.
    Wouldn't it be great if newer community members could discover who these super users were a little easier? These members trying to find their feet in a new community could follow trustworthy individuals, absorb the positive tone of the community, and even get help a little quicker.
    In the past, forums have shown trust and experience through basic metrics like post count and the years since they joined. However, these metrics only show that the individual has been around a long time and posts a lot. It doesn't show that they are potential role models or helpful and trustworthy.
    Community Experts with Invision Community 5
    Invision Community 5 identifies these experts through metrics such as the number of solutions they have, the volume of 'helpful' votes on their replies, the speed of answers and more.
    Each forum will have its own experts, so if you have a very broad community, someone who is very helpful in a particular area will show as an expert in that area only.
    When a member has been picked as an expert, they'll receive an email thanking them, and they can then opt-in to be shown as an expert along with a regular notification or email with any unanswered questions in forums they are experts in.

    I'm absolutely killing it in the Test Forum
    Every few months, the experts are recalculated to reflect the organic way communities grow and change. After all, there's little point in showing that a non-active member is an expert. It might even encourage new community experts to keep up the great work and remain active longer.

    Community experts have a badge shown with their posts, along with the option to follow them. Encouraging new members to follow trusted community members should be a core part of any community strategy.
    Settings and control
    Of course, not everyone should be labelled as a community expert, and perhaps, in very rare circumstances, an existing community expert could have a bad day and not represent the community well.
    Invision Community 5 gives you the ability to set which groups experts can be picked from and offers you the opportunity to block existing experts, ensuring they won't be selected again in the future.

    Over to you
    All communities have to be purposeful and provide value. That value may be in close friendships, or it may be in getting answers for problems you have. Either way, locating the most helpful members will help develop trust, provide guidance and increase knowledge within your community.
    For transactional communities such as support-based communities, experts are vital in providing timely answers and demonstrating credibility and expertise to others.
    As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Please let us know in the comments.
     

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    aXenDev reacted to Kirill Gromov in Marketplace Closure   
    We will miss you, marketplace 😢

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    aXenDev got a reaction from RevengeFNF in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    What about current customers?
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    aXenDev reacted to Ehren in Invision Community 5: Dark mode, accessibility, performance and mobiles!   
    Welcome to the second video of our sneak peak series! Today we'll be taking a closer look at the new Invision Community interface, including dark mode, accessibility improvements, performance improvements and the mobile layout! Before we begin, I should mention that this is a pre-alpha version of Invision Community 5, so some areas of the design may change before the official release.
     
    New traditional header design
    In our previous video, we showcased our new, optional side panel which formats your navigation into a vertical list. For those who prefer a traditional, horizontal header, here it is!

    A much more compact header compared to version 4, the new design condenses the navigation bar into a single row, moving all sub-navigation items into dropdown menus. A new, optional area below the text logo allows you to add your website slogan or announce events such as anniversaries or holidays, and our new search modal provides convenient access to the advanced search filters from any page on your community.

     
    Accessible interface
    The main content area has been designed with accessibility as a priority. High contrast text colours and larger font-sizes help to make reading more comfortable and clickable table rows (which can be enabled or disabled via the Theme Editor) allow you to navigate between pages more easily. A visible focus ring significantly improves navigation for visitors who find it more comfortable to browse with their keyboard TAB key, instead of using their mouse (ie. visitors with conditions such as Parkinson's disease, or those who have temporarily lost function due to a broken arm).
     
    Focus.mp4
    Elements are highlighted while navigating with the keyboard
     
    Dark mode
    Dark mode has become increasingly popular over the past few years - so it's no surprise that Version 5 has been designed from scratch with both light and dark mode in mind. With version 4, it was necessary to manage two themes in order to provide a light and dark colour scheme. In version 5 though, all of that is handled by a single theme.
    By default, your members will be able to choose their own color scheme preference: either light, dark, or system. System assigns a color scheme based on your system preferences - so if your device automatically switches to dark mode at night, your community will too! With that said, as an administrator, you also have the option to restrict your site to a single color scheme - so if you ONLY want to offer a dark theme, that's easily achieved.

     
     
    Performance
    Despite all of these new inclusions, the version 5 UI has been coded with significant reductions in both CSS and Javascript. We'll dive deeper into code reductions in a future blog entry, however two great examples are:
    - Grids: which have had a 100% removal of Javascript and are powered by only a few lines of CSS, resulting in a faster rendering time, especially for users on slow connections.
    - And carousels: which have had a 95% reduction in Javascript and now rely on native browser scrolling, for a much smoother experience on both desktop and mobile!
    Additionally we've removed a number of helper libraries that are no longer needed with modern browsers saving even more.
     
    Mobile UI
    With an incredible amount of mobile visitors accessing the web, we’ve placed a huge priority on redesigning the interface to ensure it lives up to todays standards.
    A new navigation bar at the bottom of the page provides convenient access to your activity feed, notifications, messages, a search panel, and navigation links. A conscious effort was made to ensure that this information was available within a single tap, and we found that a bottom bar like this was easier to interact with compared to icons in the header.

    The mobile navigation bar from Invision Community 5
     
    A goal of the mobile UI was to display elements that were previously only available on larger devices, while still maintaining a clean interface. For example, to improve navigation, we've added a scrollable breadcrumb list to the top and bottom of the page. To improve guest participation, we added Sign In and Sign Up links to the bottom navigation bar. These links were previously hidden within the hamburger menu, so we feel like this will really benefit those looking to improve registrations. And as demonstrated in last weeks video, profile information is now available within posts, comments and reviews on small devices.
    We’re really excited for you to literally have a hands on experience with the new mobile interface of Invision Community 5, and we're interested to hear your feedback in the comments!

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    aXenDev reacted to DawPi in (GS) Server List   
    Tu masz lepsze: https://forum.invisionize.pl/files/file/825-axen-advanced-server-list/
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    aXenDev reacted to Matt in A (very) brief look at Invision Community 5   
    As you may know, Invision Community 5 is currently in development, and progress has been great, with many areas starting to come together.
    Almost all of the significant code restructuring has been completed, with much progress on the UI and the new theme bearing fruit. A fair few new features are complete, but some aren't quite ready to show, as they need a little love from Ehren.
    I wanted to share a little teaser of Invision Community 5; how many new things or changes can you spot?
    The small print
    Please remember that the features, functionality and UI shown in this little teaser are pre-beta, so they are subject to change. The features and functionality shown here aren't all that has been completed; many new features are 'code-complete' but waiting for some UI polish before we're ready to share more. Essentially, what you're seeing is a work in progress.
    We don't have a release timeframe in mind yet, but we'll let you know when we do!
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    aXenDev reacted to DawPi in Moving my files into new platform with a licence key provided by IPS   
    Hello,
    @Adriano Faria made excellent tool to easily move your current purchases here into our own platforms.
    I just want to inform you that it's already possible on mine board here - https://forum.invisionize.pl/topic/55308-przeniesienie-zakupów-z-ips-marketplace-moving-bought-items-from-ips-marketplace/
    Just create an account, grab your licence keys and move them there.
     
    Best regards,
    DawPi
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    aXenDev reacted to Charles in Marketplace Closure   
    The best way to kill a community is to refuse to keep up with new ways that people consume content.
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Dagoss in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    What about current customers?
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    aXenDev got a reaction from EmpireKicking in [Dark / Light] Fluent Design Theme Edition - Topic Support   
    Yes, It's true. I'm working on it. I need to move theme logic from cookie to local storage.
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    aXenDev reacted to Day_ in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    Meanwhile, myself and fellow Cloud users watching all this pricing confusion unfold 😛

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    aXenDev got a reaction from Summit360 in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    What about current customers?
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Ibai in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    What about current customers?
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    aXenDev got a reaction from SJ77 in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    What about current customers?
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    aXenDev reacted to Charles in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    Correct. So you would pay $199/year instead of $300.
    Edit: Or $19/month. You can choose your option.
    It should also give you credit for your history with your current license type and offer you at least a few months free 🙂
    Yes, that's been fixed.
     
    Those were greyed-out but I can see how that would be confusing.
     
    For those of you asking about your current license or v5: you can keep your current license as is and v5 does not yet exist so nothing to report on that just yet.
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    aXenDev got a reaction from konon in Improving user status in hovercard   
    Hi,
    In the IPS 4.6 update user's hovercard information what user do was removed.
    I propose to restore this option.

    Currently it looks like this:

    The word "Online now" appears all the time for 15 minutes after the last user action.
    In my opinion this is confusing and should be changed.
    Here is my suggestion:

    or

    What do you think about it?
    In my opinion, this last suggestion makes the most sense.
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    aXenDev got a reaction from GazzaGarratt in [Dark / Light] Fluent Design Theme Edition - Topic Support   
    @GazzaGarratt Thanks! Ah, new update doesn't have CSS variable here :<
    I'll fix this in next update with @Riley Anderson issue about drawer in mobile.
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    aXenDev reacted to Nathan Explosion in [Dark / Light] Fluent Design Theme Edition - Topic Support   
    Because you can't renew via the ACP.
    Go here and renew https://invisioncommunity.com/clients/purchases/
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    aXenDev got a reaction from Lindor in How to go back v4.7.09 or older?   
    It's not possible. You can restore your backup but you will lost the latest data.
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