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  1. Bootstrap has a solution to this. Well, actually two solutions: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/components/modal/#scrolling-long-content
  2. I second that idea! Would be great to be able to copy/convert certain forums to databases (e.g. News). 💚
  3. Hello, Currently all the reactions (both given and received) in users profile are mixed all together. Problem: What if I wanted to check what posts I've reacted to, or what posts of mine are the most "reactable"? 😉 ☢️ It's quite challenging to scan the whole list to get a quick overview. Solution: The idea is to add a switch between Reactions given and Reactions received. Quick visualisation: In my eyes this could make the list more useful and easier to use. And what's your view on this idea?
  4. Weird cat GIF to grab your attention. 😄
  5. Abies

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    I second that idea! Thanks for posting 🙂
  6. I absolutely support the idea! I feel like I'm reading about myself. +100 🙂
  7. I think this idea is worth consideration, what do you think? 🤔 🙂
  8. Hello there! The main purpose of user profiles is to make discovering user's content easier. I've found a way to improve the process a bit. 1. Content discovery Let's take a look on my profile and especially on the filtering options: Problem: It's quite a long list that grows with every new app or a content type. I find it confusing as during my time here I've posted only a topic and some posts. I don't think I'm able to post anything in the documentation, release notes, providers, guides, IPS Blog etc. But I'm still able to filter my results by those options [basically to get no results note]. Solution: The idea is to hide all the empty-result-filters. Thanks to this we exactly know what type of content certain user posted, and save our time on scanning the long list. 2. Reputation view I wanted to check my reputaion activity and this happened: Problem: The page shows no results. Quite confusing as the sidebar clearly shows that I do have reputation activity. This is because by default the resulsts are filtered by Status updates in which I have no activity. And the list of possible filters is also very long (as stated above). Solution: As we have All activity filter in user's content page by default, we should also have All reputation activity filter in user's reputation page. And limiting the possible filters would (as above) make the experience more intuitive and clear. In my case it would look like this as I have reputation activity in blog entries, blog comments and posts: Thanks for reading! 🙂
  9. You can do it easily with few lines of CSS: [data-forumid="499"] { background: #00ffcf !important; } All you have to do is to target forum's id and adjust the color to your needs. The id can be found for example in an URL [e.g. for Feedback and ideas it's 499]: https://invisioncommunity.com/forums/forum/499-feedback-and-ideas/
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