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#211117 - 07/31/01 01:43 PM
Re: What's next?
[Re: Sally]
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Lurker
Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 8
Loc: Dallas, TX
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Big things on my wish list:<br /><br />-User selectable HTML or ASCI e-mail alert/subscription options with ASCI as the default. I tend to like to include lots of tags in some of my posts as the forum manager and they make the e-mail's look awful. Thanks to Garrit for the tag stripping hack.<br />-Easier to edit e-mail confirmation messages for newly registered members. Perhaps make the form fields like the random password, username, forum name, etc. markup tags on a simple form page where you could create the e-mail. While it might seem minor, that first message you get from a community you sign up for is critical and often has some bearing on whether the person ever comes back and participates. The more it can be customized, the better.<br />-Better help documentation. The current FAQ is not enough for forum novices. Eileen's context help hack is a great step in the right direction, but it needs to get updated for the new version and kept up to date as new features are added.<br />-More control over the 'user list' feature -- like being able to pick which fields are included. ICQ is not a big thing for my forum, but listing of location or company is... having more control over that would beat the heck out of trying to modify the perl on my own.. If anybody knows a good hack, let me know.<br />-Integration of the 'attachment icon' hack that Eileen came up with. Several of my users have not noticed that anything is attached to a post in the current approach.<br /><br />Templates and site integration sound nice, but I'd take the above tweaks first.<br /><br />And thanks for asking!!
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#211121 - 07/31/01 06:45 PM
Re: What's next?
[Re: Saxeus]
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Moderator
Registered: 08/11/00
Posts: 182
Loc: yes
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<p>Things I would like to see for my board ( http://www.honorableplayers.org are:</p><br /><ul><br /><li>Second what Flint said about changing so moderators only sho wup as moderators in their own forum</li><br /><li>For site integration, IMHO it is pretty good right now for users, but the ability to link the forums to new sitems etc is lacking. Because you cannot know what exactly will be done in other areas, rather than hardcoding some functionality for say news items, or whatnot, just create clean API to allow people to integrate it as they will. Don't reinvent the wheel by making yet another weblog, just make it easy for people to tie functionality in from the tools fo their choice.</li><br /><li>Add support for AIM like you have ICQ support. I know AIM isn't as easy to do, but AIM is very popular as well. This might require some active polling of an AIM server, but go ahead and tie it to a cron job.</li><br /><li>The ability to have private messages forwarded to an email account would be very nice.</li><br /><li>Allow HTML in signatures</li><br /><li>Mark All Read Functionality easily accesable</li><br /></ul><br /><p>Thanks for the great softare (though I guess we paid for it, but still, thanks!)</p><br /><p>Brian McCallister</p>
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#211125 - 07/31/01 11:03 PM
Re: What's next?
[Re: djtech2k]
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Moderator
Registered: 08/11/00
Posts: 182
Loc: yes
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To add to the mix:<br /><br />- Intergration of searching in the user listing, esp. searching on different criteria.<br /><br />-I haven't had much of a chance to really fiddle with ezboard, but I think how they handle their board to email gateway, and board to NNTP gateway is worth taking note of. I'm not sure how valuable a NNTP gateway would be, but I can vouch for an email gateway. Much of the community that I am developing internet infrastructure for really enjoys the ease of mailing lists. While mailing lists leave much to want, and w3t really fills in alot of the gaps, exclusive web based discussion forums still are not as conveinent as the average mailing list for the end user in many regards.<br /><br />- Intergration is a big issue for me. Creating hooks so I could intergrate w3t with other membership based components of my web site would really help alot. Templates as well plays into my understanding of intergration, on an aesthetic level.<br /><br />- more flexibility with the user profile fields (make all the possible fields alterable, and expandable beyond the 5 empty slots) with the ability of users to deside who gets read access to different fields of there profile (perhaps based upon groups).<br /><br />- archiving of old threads. Perhaps such an archive would commit old threads to static files, taking them out of the db.<br /><br />- w3t is already very fast, but with templates on the horizon, perhaps caching is a worthwhile persuit.<br /><br />- declutter the button bars. Don't show buttons that aren't avaliable (or at least code in an option that alows admins to choose to have dead buttons visible or not).<br /><br />- intergrate spell in the php version<br /><br />- make it more clear to new users (first time visitors particularly) that they must loggin if they wish to post.<br /><br />
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