Welcome to the new forum.
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@Wellenreiter There is no need to find any way, it was just perfect on the bottom of main page.
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it was on the bottom of all pages and useless on longer pages, as it wasn’t easily reachable.
I’d prefer a flow out/flow in like it’s done on http://cryptsy.com
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@Wellenreiter the fact it was on main site is superior to those concerns. Any hidden shoutbox automatically castrate its potential. Even Cryptsy shoutbox is the same case.
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@mirrax As said, we will find a way to make it better visible and usable
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@Wellenreiter As I said
There is no need to find any way, it was just perfect on the bottom of main page.
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It was not perfect. Chasing the shoutbox down enlessly scrolling pages is unacceptable. I hope to find a better solution soon.
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@MrWyrm main page is not scrolling and its the place where people usually use trollbox
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@mirrax, you are not telling me anything I don’t know. The shoutbox is unfortunately designed to be global. I’ll have to edit the home template file to put the shoutbox on a single page, that’s doable when I get chance, but I hope we can create a more elegant solution.
The perfect solution is a global bootstrap button for a popover with the shoutbox. Please just be patient.
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This is what I have in my sandbox at the moment. I’m thinking something like this, but wider with a prettier button.
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yes, that is more or less how I would like to see it.
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Love the new forum…
Random suggestion…Update the the forum links here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg11796156#msg11796156
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I like the new layout, thanks for making this! On the old platform, I was never able to register for some reason. The new platform im finally able to be apart of the forum!
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Thanks for the kind words @aciddude and @ftchold.
There’s some great features we can use to really help the community organise. One of my favourites, is the groups, I’ve created a test group here so you can get a feel for the group system. I’m hoping that community projects can have their own group and their own moderated forums either public or private (or maybe both of them), to help announce and organise. I’ve created a some community subforums here.
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@MrWyrm yes the site has many great new features (I love it!)
One concern, is I can not find a way to quote users posts? Only mentioning?
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In the top line, specifying the poster’s name there is a reply and a quote link for me…
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@MrWyrm said:
@ftchold said:
@MrWyrm yes the site has many great new features (I love it!)
One concern, is I can not find a way to quote users posts? Only mentioning?
Is this a feature hidden, or am I just blind lolIt’s on the same line as the users name :)
@Wellenreiter said:
In the top line, specifying the poster’s name there is a reply and a quote link for me…
Yup, I am blind. Thanks guys haha
@MrWyrm what does it take to be apart of those groups? How do you create one (I am sure there are requirements) -
There are two things we could do, open it up so anyone can create a group (like facebook), or we could create groups on request.
If you would like to help me test the feature, I’ll gladly create more test groups and invite you in.
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I opt for the second procedure. Let’s open new groups upon request.
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It collects all posts by the group members and displays them in a feed, can display a badge, and we can assign different forum access rights to a group such as being able to see, post or moderate particular forum. Giving teams other than the ftc team access to forum as an organisational resource.