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Matt reacted to Prosperous in Editor Stock Replies
A nice new feature! Well done guys. This is useful for so many different functions.
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Matt reacted to All Astronauts in Editor Stock Replies
lol - they kill the ones I like and never do the obvious ones I'd love to see internaled.
Ce' la vie and so on and so forth.
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Matt reacted to All Astronauts in Editor Stock Replies
Reactions here don't have a frowny option.
Lol'ing at the Charles like there though
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Matt reacted to Adriano Faria in Editor Stock Replies
I actually like it. I hope they do it more... like a hundred times. 😄
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Matt reacted to Jimi Wikman in Editor Stock Replies
Looks nice 🙂
Any plans to add a search to that select in the future? I can imagine some people (like me) probably will have quite a few of those 🙂
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Matt got a reaction from Kpp in 4.5: Zapier Brings Integration with Over 2,000 Web Apps
We are actually in the process of revamping our cloud plans to be much more generous with data storage and are considering other metrics as the headline differentiator.
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Matt reacted to Hilas in Proud to Present: An interview with Invision Community President Charles Warner
By fewer questions about LGBTQ you mean zero questions? Because I only counted two plus a follow-up question. And although they were more specific questions, most times he was able to link his personal experiences to IPS. So I really don't see a problem with spending some time on questions like that. You asked for more curiosities after all, right? 😉
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Matt got a reaction from Ibai in What's new in 4.6.0?
Improving PageSpeed needs a layered approach. There are many things you can do with your server configuration (Invision Community Cloud and Enterprise customers need not worry about this, our cloud platform is optimised already). Sending CSS/JS as gzip, ensuring gzip encoding is on, consider using a CDN to speed up delivery of assets, etc.
Software side, we continue to make improvements. We have a plan for re-engineering how javascript and CSS is compiled to make the file sizes smaller.
Just keep in mind that a community platform is much more complex than a simple website, or Wordpress site. A community platform deals with user generated content, which means dealing with external assets such as YouTube embeds, images, GIFs and more.
SEO remains central to our development plans.
Outside of PageSpeed, we continue to improve with JSON-LD, sitemaps and more.
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Matt got a reaction from Markus Jung in What's new in 4.6.0?
Improving PageSpeed needs a layered approach. There are many things you can do with your server configuration (Invision Community Cloud and Enterprise customers need not worry about this, our cloud platform is optimised already). Sending CSS/JS as gzip, ensuring gzip encoding is on, consider using a CDN to speed up delivery of assets, etc.
Software side, we continue to make improvements. We have a plan for re-engineering how javascript and CSS is compiled to make the file sizes smaller.
Just keep in mind that a community platform is much more complex than a simple website, or Wordpress site. A community platform deals with user generated content, which means dealing with external assets such as YouTube embeds, images, GIFs and more.
SEO remains central to our development plans.
Outside of PageSpeed, we continue to improve with JSON-LD, sitemaps and more.
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Matt got a reaction from SeNioR- in What's new in 4.6.0?
Improving PageSpeed needs a layered approach. There are many things you can do with your server configuration (Invision Community Cloud and Enterprise customers need not worry about this, our cloud platform is optimised already). Sending CSS/JS as gzip, ensuring gzip encoding is on, consider using a CDN to speed up delivery of assets, etc.
Software side, we continue to make improvements. We have a plan for re-engineering how javascript and CSS is compiled to make the file sizes smaller.
Just keep in mind that a community platform is much more complex than a simple website, or Wordpress site. A community platform deals with user generated content, which means dealing with external assets such as YouTube embeds, images, GIFs and more.
SEO remains central to our development plans.
Outside of PageSpeed, we continue to improve with JSON-LD, sitemaps and more.
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Matt got a reaction from Unienc in What's new in 4.6.0?
Improving PageSpeed needs a layered approach. There are many things you can do with your server configuration (Invision Community Cloud and Enterprise customers need not worry about this, our cloud platform is optimised already). Sending CSS/JS as gzip, ensuring gzip encoding is on, consider using a CDN to speed up delivery of assets, etc.
Software side, we continue to make improvements. We have a plan for re-engineering how javascript and CSS is compiled to make the file sizes smaller.
Just keep in mind that a community platform is much more complex than a simple website, or Wordpress site. A community platform deals with user generated content, which means dealing with external assets such as YouTube embeds, images, GIFs and more.
SEO remains central to our development plans.
Outside of PageSpeed, we continue to improve with JSON-LD, sitemaps and more.
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Matt got a reaction from PokemonMillennium in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Delaying the update from when to when?
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Matt got a reaction from Unienc in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Delaying the update from when to when?
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Matt got a reaction from Maxxius in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Delaying the update from when to when?
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Matt got a reaction from sobrenome in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Delaying the update from when to when?
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Matt reacted to Myr in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Looks good. I'm looking forward to this release.
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Matt reacted to AlexWebsites in 3 Improvements to Spam Management in 4.6
Looking forward to it. I was hoping to see some controls over the contact us form because that’s where I get hit most. IPS spam defense for new registrations has worked very well over the years.