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  1. This application will allow your users to display up to a configured number of their badges on the 'author pane' in a forum topic.

    Admin settings include:

    • Number of badges that are allowed to be displayed
    • Size at which the badge should be displayed (separate settings for Desktop and Phone)
    • Option to display a tooltip on the badge
    • Option to remove the 'Rare' tag from the badge

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  2. This plugin will hide LINKS, CODE, IMAGES and [HIDE] in articles from Pages app.

    Features:

    • Select content to hide: images, external links, code, [hide] tag, attachments, or full content.
    • Select databases, categories for hidden content.
    • Enable hidden content in comments/reviews.
    • Option to specify groups can bypass the hidden content.
    • Reaction, reply or review to see the hidden content.

    *** Requires PAGES app

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    ? Scaling your community requires overcoming many barriers and learning new ways of working with your community. Rosie explores this in her blog: How we are at the small scale is who we are at the large scale.

    "In community, we often say to do things that don't scale. To start small. To get the foundations right. To trust that how we are and what we do is what the community becomes, on a larger scale. Our behaviour, our intentions, our alignment, and our goals all influence what the community can become."

    ? What we think: There is no right or wrong way to scale your community from its humble beginnings and it can be a lot of hard work but that doesn't mean we should change our core values and how we approach helping others.

     


     

     ? Should you respond to questions before your members? Is a question explored by Richard at Feverbee.

    "If you (the community manager) respond to a question in a community, other members are less likely to respond. This makes it harder for top members to earn points and feel a sense of influence.

    But if you don’t respond to a question in a community, it can linger and look bad. It also means the person asking a question is waiting for a response and becoming increasingly frustrated."

     ? What we think: There are certain areas where you need your team to lead. Right here on this forum we want to provide the best service for our customers so our support team are active and quick to reply to all questions. There are other community-led sections that definitely benefit from allowing time for other members to reply to share their knowledge. It's a good feeling helping others.

     


     

     ? CMX explores how to move your community online. Much of this is great advice for anyone considering moving platform (to Invision Community, right?). 

    "Christiana recommends viewing community migration as a process that requires patiences, “this is not a race meant to be run fast. We are changing the mindset of the people in our ecosystem”. "

      ? What we think: Patience is definitely key when moving platforms. The sooner you start engaging with your own community and explaining the reasons for the move and the benefits it'll bring, the easier it will be.

     


     

     ? Michelle can't find the bathroom when at a party which inspires a blog on 5 secrets to community onboarding.

    "Walking into a party without your host can feel confusing, alienating, and frustrating. And for your customers, joining a new community without onboarding is just as bad."

       ? What we think: Onboarding is critical to your community's success. New members can often feel lost and unsure where to start. It can be intimidating in real life to enter a room full of people that know each other, and this is true in the online space too.

     


     

    ? Podcast: What makes a community a home? Patrick explores this by interviewing members of his own community, which opened 20 years ago and is still going strong.

        ? What we think: We love hearing about long established communities that are still thriving and hearing how those early online relationships shaped people's lives.

     

     

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  4. The application will allow your users to donate for posts indicating an arbitrary amount and reason for donating.

    • You can select groups whose users will be able to donate or accept donations.
    • Specify the donor list limit when viewing a topic.
    • Each donation post displays the total amount of donations by currency.
    • Make the reason field required.
    • You can display the balance in posts and/or in the userBar.
    • Users can control the display of the balance themselves in the settings of their account.
    • The author of the post will receive a notification about the new donation.

    Commerce integration

    You can specify the amount of the commission that will be charged. You can donate in any currency and any payment gateways that exist and are configured in the Commerce application.

    Widgets

    Currently, you can place two widgets on your pages:

    1. Top donors. The widget will show users who donated the most for posts for a certain period of time (week, month, year, or all time).
    2. Latest donations. The widget will show the donor, the author of the post, the date and amount of the donation.

    For the application to work, you must have a Commerce installed application.

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  5. FX News is an extension for Pages to create great looking news sites, similar to what we are using on InvisionFocus or the Invision Community Blog.

    It comes with layouts for Featured Articles, Article Listings, the Article Display itself and two customizable block templates for your records. And yes, this means your existing records, you can use this with all the databases and content you have already created.

    Also it's equipped with lots of useful settings to customize almost everything and make it fit to your site ...

    • Templates with two- or three-row layouts for all your databases.
    • Use thumbnails or original images (loading speed vs. quality).
    • Chose the size of the images and how they are displayed.
    • Optionally use image zoon on hover or an individual effect you have created by yourself.
    • Select additional info shown in the article cards like author avatar, category or comment count.
    • Set the height and behavior of the headline and lenght of the truncated preview text.
    • Choose if you want to use the uploaded image above the article, inside or hide it at all.
    • Ability to set individual image dimensions for desktop and mobile view above the articles.

    And these are only a few of the settings, just take a look at the uploaded screenshots for more.

    Additionally to an advanced Accordion block similar to what is used almost everywhere on Invision Community and many third party applications, it comes with it's own very mighty Flex block that you can use to populate whole pages... or simply show some news above your forums too, if you don't like the accordion style :wink:

    Both blocks pull their content (a.k.a. shown articles) from your databases and you can of course use all standard blocks settings to filter. Not only the latest articles, build blocks based on selected categories, features, ratings or even tags.

    Sounds good so far? Why don't you just give it a try, it's free and you can break nothing. Your databases and records itself are not affected by this plugin.

    A big thank you for beta-testing and feedback while Pre-Marketplace stage goes out to our members, especially @Dukenand pushpendra :smile:

    Note: You need the Pages application to use this plugin.

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  6. This plugin will allow you to have a different theme displayed when viewing a member's profile, based on a configured list of user account and/or a specific group, allowing you to display a "Memoriam" version of your theme if you wish.

    This is something I never even thought that I would make, and I really wish I didn't make it.

    On the evening of 18th October 2021 news reached me that Vic, a member of the site I run, had taken his own life. But Vic wasn't just a member of the site - he was one of the earliest people involved as a member, and eventually joined the team of 'Owners' of the site too.

    I'm still finding it difficult to put into words what he meant to me but Vic was brilliant, simple as that. You can read more about him over on the site if you wish, https://www.ynwa.tv/topic/163196-swan-red/ or you can watch him in full flow here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMeZ7bCNKWk

    Note: after IPS fees have been deducted, any money made as a result of selling this plugin will be donated to a charity which Vic supported:

    Sports Against Racism Ireland (SARI)
    https://www.sari.ie/donate

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  7. Mobile first! This is not only Google's motto, more and more people are online with their smartphones these days. Therefore, it is very important to have a fast and easy navigation on your pages especially in the mobile view.

    Nothing is more annoying than having to open a sidebar first and then navigate to sub-items to get to where you want to look up something quickly.

    And that's where this plugin comes in. You can configure up to 10 buttons with whatever you want, they are always and everywhere visible at the bottom of your pages, there is no need to scroll down. Also the appearance can be easily adapted to your design.

    Among other things, you can set ...

    • Color and size of the icons, which can be selected individually from Font Awesome.
    • Optionally display a text below the icons (also with color of your choice).
    • Background color of the menu including transparency effect if desired.
    • Even a choice of themes in which the menu should be displayed is possible.
    • The now superfluous IPS navigation below the header can be hidden if desired.

    What URLs you assign to the buttons is up to you. Instead of board functions, you can also create quicklinks for your social media sites or Discord servers.

    There are also two small settings for fine-tuning if you use more complex themes or footers. The only thing that seems to be missing is a visible copyright :biggrin:

    You can see it live in action on our site. So what else is there to think about, your users will thank you for it :wink:

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  8. Our November release contains over one hundred bug fixes and improvements including:

    • SEO improvements with improved crawl efficiency
    • New achievement actions for Commerce and Downloads
    • Achievement ranks and points added to the member CSV export
    • Achievement filters added for bulk mail and group promotion
    • New REST API endpoints for reporting and reacting to content
    • Audio files now play in-browser
    • New emails for when a new rank or badge is earned
    • JSON-LD improvement for Pages and Gallery

    See the full list of changes below.

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  9. New version of the good old Back To Top, but rewritten and with additional features, as there are ...

    Themechooser - You can now choose where the plugin is active, if themes already bring a similar feature.

    Icon selection - Choose from 5 "standard icons", or use a Font Awesome icon of your choice.

    Color, size, transparency and positioning are also freely selectable.

    Note: This is a whole new plugin, no upgrade of the old one.

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    No matter how good your content is, how accurate your keywords are or how precise your microdata is, inefficient crawling reduces the number of pages Google will read and store from your site.

    Search engines need to look at and store as many pages that exist on the internet as possible. There are currently an estimated 4.5 billion web pages active today. That's a lot of work for Google.

    It cannot look and store every page, so it needs to decide what to keep and how long it will spend on your site indexing pages.

    Right now, Invision Community is not very good at helping Google understand what is important and how to get there quickly. This blog article runs through the changes we've made to improve crawling efficiency dramatically, starting with Invision Community 4.6.8, our November release.

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    The short version
    This entry will get a little technical. The short version is that we remove a lot of pages from Google's view, including user profiles and filters that create faceted pages and remove a lot of redirect links to reduce the crawl depth and reduce the volume of thin content of little value. Instead, we want Google to focus wholly on topics, posts and other key user-generated content.

    Let's now take a deep dive into what crawl budget is, the current problem, the solution and finally look at a before and after analysis. Note, I use the terms "Google" and "search engines" interchangeably. I know that there are many wonderful search engines available but most understand what Google is and does.

    Crawl depth and budget
    In terms of crawl efficiency, there are two metrics to think about: crawl depth and crawl budget. The crawl budget is the number of links Google (and other search engines) will spider per day. The time spent on your site and the number of links examined depend on multiple factors, including site age, site freshness and more. For example, Google may choose to look at fewer than 100 links per day from your site, whereas Twitter may see hundreds of thousands of links indexed per day.

    Crawl depth is essentially how many links Google has to follow to index the page. The fewer links to get to a page, is better. Generally speaking, Google will reduce indexing links more than 5 to 6 clicks deep.

    The current problem #1: Crawl depth
    A community generates a lot of linked content. Many of these links, such as permalinks to specific posts and redirects to scroll to new posts in a topic, are very useful for logged in members but less so to spiders. These links are easy to spot; just look for "&do=getNewComment" or "&do=getLastComment" in the URL. Indeed, even guests would struggle to use these convenience links given the lack of unread tracking until logged in.  Although they offer no clear advantage to guests and search engines, they are prolific, and following the links results in a redirect which increases the crawl depth for content such as topics.

    The current problem #2: Crawl budget and faceted content
    A single user profile page can have around 150 redirect links to existing content. User profiles are linked from many pages. A single page of a topic will have around 25 links to user profiles. That's potentially 3,750 links Google has to crawl before deciding if any of it should be stored. Even sites with a healthy crawl budget will see a lot of their budget eaten up by links that add nothing new to the search index. These links are also very deep into the site, adding to the overall average crawl depth, which can signal search engines to reduce your crawl budget.

    Filters are a valuable tool to sort lists of data in particular ways. For example, when viewing a list of topics, you can filter by the number of replies or when the topic was created. Unfortunately, these filters are a problem for search engines as they create faceted navigation, which creates duplicate pages.

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    The solution
    There is a straightforward solution to solve all of the problems outlined above.  We can ask that Google avoids indexing certain pages. We can help by using a mix of hints and directives to ensure pages without valuable content are ignored and by reducing the number of links to get to the content. We have used "noindex" in the past, but this still eats up the crawl budget as Google has to crawl the page to learn we do not want it stored in the index.

    Fortunately, Google has a hint directive called "nofollow", which you can apply in the <a href> code that wraps a link. This sends a strong hint that this link should not be read at all. However, Google may wish to follow it anyway, which means that we need to use a special file that contains firm instructions for Google on what to follow and index.

    This file is called robots.txt. We can use this file to write rules to ensure search engines don't waste their valuable time looking at links that do not have valuable content; that create faceted navigational issues and links that lead to a redirect.

    Invision Community will now create a dynamic robots.txt file with rules optimised for your community, or you can create custom rules if you prefer.

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    The new robots.txt generator in Invision Community

    Analysis: Before and after
    I took a benchmark crawl using a popular SEO site audit tool of my test community with 50 members and around 20,000 posts, most of which were populated from RSS feeds, so they have actual content, including links, etc. There are approximately 5,000 topics visible to guests.

    Once I had implemented the "nofollow" changes, removed a lot of the redirect links for guests and added an optimised robots.txt file, I completed another crawl.

    Let's compare the data from the before and after.

    First up, the raw numbers show a stark difference.

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    Before our changes, the audit tool crawled 176,175 links, of which nearly 23% were redirect links. After, just 6,389 links were crawled, with only 0.4% being redirection links. This is a dramatic reduction in both crawl budget and crawl depth. Simply by guiding Google away from thin content like profiles, leaderboards, online lists and redirect links, we can ask it to focus on content such as topics and posts.

    Note: You may notice a large drop in "Blocked by Robots.txt" in the 'after' crawl despite using a robots.txt for the first time. The calculation here also includes sharer images and other external links which are blocked by those sites robots.txt files. I added nofollow to the external links for the 'after' crawl so they were not fetched and then blocked externally.

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    As we can see in this before, the crawl depth has a low peak between 5 and 7 levels deep, with a strong peak at 10+.

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    After, the peak crawl depth is just 3. This will send a strong signal to Google that your site is optimised and worth crawling more often.

    Let's look at a crawl visualisation before we made these changes. It's easy to see how most content was found via table filters, which led to a redirect (the red dots), dramatically increasing crawl depth and reducing crawl efficiency.

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    Compare that with the after, which shows a much more ordered crawl, with all content discoverable as expected without any red dots indicating redirects.

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    Conclusion
    SEO is a multi-faceted discipline. In the past, we have focused on ensuring we send the correct headers, use the correct microdata such as JSON-LD and optimise meta tags. These are all vital parts of ensuring your site is optimised for crawling. However, as we can see in this blog that without focusing on the crawl budget and crawl efficiency, even the most accurately presented content is wasted if it is not discovered and added into the search index.

    These simple changes will offer considerable advantages to how Google and other search engines spider your site.

    The features and changes outlined in this blog will be available in our November release, which will be Invision Community 4.6.8.

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    There’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to moderating/guiding an online community. 

    Each digital world includes its own series of hurdles to overcome. As a community gains momentum and the registration count climbs higher, community moderators are presented with new challenges. These tasks become inherently more complex as a result, siphoning precious resources and oftentimes paint moderators into a corner.

    Take back the brush and illustrate a new scene with these supportive tips on how to better engage with your community. These pro-moderation tactics aim to foster a greater sense of togetherness and unity while also acknowledging individual members for their contributions. 

     

    Clear and concise community guidelines. 

    These are the building blocks for a solid foundation. Community guidance is less about different means of restriction and more about the ability to express one’s thoughts and feelings in a healthy way. All communities will inevitably run into toxic trolls, but instead of exerting energy on the negative, give praise and accolades to the positive.

    As we mentioned in a previous blog post about community guidance, show your community in the guidelines how you want them to post by contributing that way yourself. That sets a precedent. From there, you'll notice other community members participating in a way that is similar to you

    (TL;DR lead by example).

     

    Curate member content.

    Curating member content is the secret sauce to accelerated growth when it comes to community building. Featuring your members' posts publicly demonstrates your desire to embrace participating members. It’s one thing to comment on members’ topics, it’s another to feature and promote them for all to see. It gives added depth to your community by amplifying differing opinions, builds trust and encourages others to partake. It’ll take extra effort on your end to manually curate content (be selective regarding what topics you want to represent your community); establishing multiple authorities in your community builds momentum.

    Remember, people come for the content, but stay for the community. Give them both!


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    Moderate on the offense.

    Moderating has a bad rap. Generally speaking, most view it as a prohibitive tool. A member posts profanity? Moderate! A topic goes live in the wrong section? Moderate! A spam bot infiltrates the latest blog entry? Moderate, moderate, moderate! That aspect of community building will always exist, but setting up automations will save you time and money. More importantly, it creates an elevated user experience because your attention is spent engaging with your members. 

    We have some powerful tools at your disposal to help, including a designated ‘automatic moderation’ section in your Admin Control Panel. Here, community leaders can set up rules that will trigger automatic content moderation. For example, you could create a rule that automatically hides content when it receives three or more user-submitted reports. If your members collectively agree another member’s post is problematic, and three or more of them report it, the post is hidden from public view until a moderator has a chance to review it. 

    Moderation doesn’t have to be a dirty word. And if it does, we have an automatic moderation tool for that, too. 

     

    Publicly recognizing members.

    Members who refuse to follow your community guidelines likely won’t fall in line with a public reprimand. Either privately message them your concerns or issue a warning only the moderation team can see.

    Instead, focus your attention on recognizing and rewarding contributing members. There’s a number of ways you can energize morale, including responding to members’ positive posts, manually or automatically awarding badges with our Achievements system, highlighting engaged members in a sidebar block, showcasing Leaderboard champs or even interviewing your MVPs. The idea is to approach community guidance with open arms – not a closed fist.

     

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    Team work makes the dream work.

    There’s a reason it’s cliché. Organizing then empowering a moderation team is essential. Once on the same page in terms of expectations and processes, a community leader is then faced with the daunting task of relinquishing control as their team gears up to congratulate and moderate. 

    Your moderation team is only one moving part of a well-oiled machine. There are times, especially in the early days of a community where, as the community leader, you’re doing most of the heavy lifting. However, there will come a time when the community supports you in return and shares the weight. It’s important to recognize those instances and publicly acknowledge them!

    The world has enough doom and gloom; be an inspiration to your community and in return they’ll inspire you. 

    Do you have a community management tip to share? Drop it into the comments. We’d love to hear from you! 

    Header photo: Unsplash

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  12. Dark Blood Theme

     

     

    • Theme compatible with IPS 4.5
    • I am not updating it anymore due to lack of time and willingness to deal with this theme.
    • Theme carefully crafted by developers.
    • I am offering it for sale because it may be useful to someone.
    • No Live Demo Unfortunately.

     

    Screenshots:

    Profile view:

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    Topic view: 

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    Home Page:

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    Theme compatible with IPS 4.5 after purchase you have to update it yourself to the latest version of IPS.

     

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  13. Dimension Dark by ipsfocus

    Dimension Dark (also available in a light version) is a theme for IPS.Suite which recycles your background image throughout the theme. The header collapses into a fixed bar at the top of the page once it has been scrolled, providing easy access to your navigation links.

    DEMO

     

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    Theme Features

    Theme Settings
    Easily enable, disable or modify theme features such as background images, logos, social media links and colors. This makes modifications and upgrades very simple since little code changes are required.

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    Fixed header on-scroll
    Once scrolled, your header collapses and sticks to the top of the page. The background image becomes blurred (in compatible browsers), placing focus on your navigation links.

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    'Inherited' background images
    Title bars inherit the same background image as your header, maintaining a consistent color scheme throughout your suite.

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    The Customizer
    The Customizer allows your members to customize certain elements of your theme based on their own preference.

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    Background picker
    If enabled, your members can choose their own background image or color from a predefined selection. Their choice is saved via cookies and automatically load each page visit. A "Random" option will randomize the background on each page load.

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    Mobile Footer
    A sticky footer at the bottom of mobiles provides easy access to commonly used areas throughout your site.

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    HTML logo with slogan
    Easily add/edit your text logo and slogan from within the theme settings. If required, the text can be replaced by an image instead.

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    Guest message
    A customizable message can be shown to guests, prompting them to either register or login to your forum. Two designs, "billboard" and "alert" (shown) are available.

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    Latest Topic on Mobiles
    The latest topic title is visible on tablets and mobiles, allowing more convenient access to your latest content for mobile users.

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    Social links
    Social links can be enabled/disabled and customized to your own URL, allowing you to easily link to your social network pages (facebook, twitter, etc)

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    Mega Footer
    A mega footer with configurable column numbers and content can be enabled and customized all within the theme settings.

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    Retina Ready
    All gradients, shadows and icons are generated using css which means your site will look great on all devices - even those with high resolution screens.

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  14. illuminate by IPSfocus

    DEMO

    illuminate is a minimal, modern theme for Invision Community. Available in both light and dark variants (sold separately), the theme has a compact header which neatly contains the logo, navigation, user panel and search bar. The glowing bars throughout the theme allow you to easily incorporate your color scheme - and the color of the bar can also be customised on a per-category basis which is especially great for sports teams, brands, games or movies.

     

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    Theme features

    Theme Settings
    Easily enable, disable or modify theme features such as background images, logos, social media links and colors. This makes modifications and upgrades very simple since little code changes are required.

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    Category-specific colors
    Optionally assign a unique color to each category. Especially useful for sport teams, games or movie categories!

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    The Customizer
    The Customizer allows your members to customize certain elements of your theme based on their own preference.

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    Background picker
    If enabled, your members can choose their own background image or color from a predefined selection. Their choice is saved via cookies and automatically load each page visit. A "Random" option will randomize the background on each page load.

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    Mobile Footer
    A sticky footer at the bottom of mobiles provides easy access to commonly used areas throughout your site.

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    HTML logo with slogan
    Easily add/edit your text logo and slogan from within the theme settings. If required, the text can be replaced by an image instead.

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    Guest message
    A customizable message can be shown to guests, prompting them to either register or login to your forum. Two designs, "billboard" and "alert" (shown) are available.

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    Latest Topic on Mobiles
    The latest topic title is visible on tablets and mobiles, allowing more convenient access to your latest content for mobile users.

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    Social links
    Social links can be enabled/disabled and customized to your own URL, allowing you to easily link to your social network pages (facebook, twitter, etc)

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    Mega Footer
    A mega footer with configurable column numbers and content can be enabled and customized all within the theme settings.

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  15. illuminate (Dark) by IPSfocus

    DEMO

    illuminate is a minimal, modern theme for Invision Community. Available in both light and dark variants (sold separately), the theme has a compact header which neatly contains the logo, navigation, user panel and search bar. The glowing bars throughout the theme allow you to easily incorporate your color scheme - and the color of the bar can also be customised on a per-category basis which is especially great for sports teams, brands, games or movies.

     

     

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    Theme features

    Theme Settings
    Easily enable, disable or modify theme features such as background images, logos, social media links and colors. This makes modifications and upgrades very simple since little code changes are required.

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    Category-specific colors
    Optionally assign a unique color to each category. Especially useful for sport teams, games or movie categories!

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    The Customizer
    The Customizer allows your members to customize certain elements of your theme based on their own preference.

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    Background picker
    If enabled, your members can choose their own background image or color from a predefined selection. Their choice is saved via cookies and automatically load each page visit. A "Random" option will randomize the background on each page load.

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    Mobile Footer
    A sticky footer at the bottom of mobiles provides easy access to commonly used areas throughout your site.

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    HTML logo with slogan
    Easily add/edit your text logo and slogan from within the theme settings. If required, the text can be replaced by an image instead.

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    Guest message
    A customizable message can be shown to guests, prompting them to either register or login to your forum. Two designs, "billboard" and "alert" (shown) are available.

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    Latest Topic on Mobiles
    The latest topic title is visible on tablets and mobiles, allowing more convenient access to your latest content for mobile users.

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    Social links
    Social links can be enabled/disabled and customized to your own URL, allowing you to easily link to your social network pages (facebook, twitter, etc)

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    Mega Footer
    A mega footer with configurable column numbers and content can be enabled and customized all within the theme settings.

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  16. Story app

    Vala Story is an app that allows members to share their moments, interests, joys, portfolios, etc. with others through images and videos by allowed formats on your board and make them more interactive with title and link.

    Demo and Showcase: http://ips.valacoding.com/index.php?/calendar/ 

    Vala Story has a powerful ACP settings and tons of customization options and member settings as well. let's take a look :
     

    ACP Options :

    • Main Settings:
      • Select story type [ Image / Video / External video / External image0]
      • Set daily number of submit story
      • Show stories from x days ago
      • Set maximum stories to show
      • Specify allowed image formats
      • Specify image file size
      • Specify allowed video formats
      • Specify video file size
      • Set duration of the story show time
      • Set maximum image story Height/Width'
      • Set menu item icon

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    • Permission Settings
      • Allow groups to submit
      • Allow groups to view
      • Allow groups to delete a story
      • Allow groups to share again a story
      • Allow groups to change status of a story

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    • Submit Form Settings
      • Allow members to set the appearing time of a story
      • Allow members to insert title for a story
      • Allow members to insert link for a story
      • Allow members to use external link instead of uploading file

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    • Default Widget Settings (Each widget can use the default or its own custom settings)
      • Select skin (SnapGram, FaceSnap, SnapMessenger and Custom)
      • Use last story image as avatar
      • Show stories as a list
      • Enable open effect
      • Enable cube effect
      • Enable Auto full screen
      • Enable Pagination arrows
      • Enable Back button
      • Enable Back native
      • Enable Previous tap
      • Enable seen mod (seen stories are displayed with opacity)

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    • General Style
      • Seen item opacity
      • Story viewer background
      • Story viewer font color
      • Title font color
      • Title background color

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    • Carousel Display Settings (shows stories as a slideshow)
      • Space between elements
      • Enable carousel navbar
      • Enable loop
      • Enable lazy load
      • Enable autoplay
      • Set autoplay timeout
      • Enable auto play hover pause

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    • Skin Style
      • 3 predefined skins (SnapGram, FaceSnap, SnapMessenger)
      • Custom Skin
      • Change border color of each skin
      • Change font color of each skin

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    • Size Settings (size of show box)
      • Media size type (Cover, Contain, Fill)
      • Desktop width/height
      • Mobile devices width/height

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    • ACP Stories Setting
      • Disable/Enable member status
      • Admit/Ban member
      • Add the stories to featured list (use this option in fetching data)
      • Remove member stories (all stories)
      • Share again a story of members
      • Disable/Enable a story of specific member
      • Remove a story of specific member

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    Members Options

    • Add/Delete/Disable/Re-share a story
    • Specify which group can view their stories (All visitors, Only members)
    • Enable/Disable their status

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    Member Submit Form

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    Widget Types

    • Showing all member
    • Showing followers stories
    • Showing following stories 
    • Show stories for each member in the profile page 

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    Widget Options

    • Add title
    • Enable member add story button on widget's title bar (left side)
    • Specify number of stories to show
    • Select featured stories 
    • Sort by last updated (Ascending, Descending)
    • Widget max-height (auto, X pixel)
    • Items display direction (Row-carousel mode, Column-list mode)
    • Custom carousel setting (use this for customization of the default setting)
    • Story Settings (Default, Custom) (you can change the default setting for each widget)

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  17. This plugin adds two widgets to your website, which improve the core widgets “Who is online” and “Recently Browsing” through a new design. The members are not only shown with their username, but also with their avatar. 

    Available global settings:

    • Widget background: normal or light
    • Maximum number of avatar images to show

    Notes:

    • Works with any installation of the Invision Community as it is base on core widgets.
    • Access permissions are respected. If member profiles cannot be accessed by guests for example, the profile links will also be suppressed for the avatars.
    • Caching works just as with the original core widgets. With longer caching times for blocks, the Recently Browsing widget might not work well, as it will not show the data in real time. 

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  18. Back To Top Button

    Links & Info :

    Activation 

    • Enable / Disable The Button -> Enabled by default
    • Enable / Disable The Pulse Animation -> Enabled by default [ Enable is using animation / Disable it's not using the animation ]
    • Enable / Disable On Mobile -> Enabled by default [ Enable it's visible / Disabled it's invisibile ]

    Customizer

    • Button Location [ Left or Right ] -> Right by default
    • Button Position [ Fixed or Absolute ] ->  Fixed by default
    • Height [ in pixels ] -> 40px by default
    • Width [ in pixels ] -> 40px by default
    • Border Radius [ in pixels ] - 4px by default
    • Background Button Color -> #e06666 by default
    • Background Button Color Hover -> #f44336 by default
    • Icon -> fa fa-angle-double-up by default

    Info

    • It's very customizable and easy to use, just install and just go, or if you have diffrent shape in your mind just use the Customizer 
    • If you have suggestions, please let us know!
    • No renewals

     

     

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  19. This application will allow your users to indicate whether the content of their forum topic/post potentially contains information which others may consider to be offensive, or may elicit a negative emotional response upon reading.

    Features:

    1. Administrator functionality to
      • configure forums where the ability to add a warning is available
      • configure groups which are permitted to create new warnings via the front-end functionality
      • configure display of warning indicators in topics/posts
      • configure action to take if a post containing a warning is quoted by a user
      • manage warnings (create/approve/delete/change default 'hide' behaviour)
    2. Moderator CP functionality to
      • manage existing warnings
      • monitor content warning usage
    3. User account settings to
      • configure whether to hide content if a post is flagged with specific warnings
      • view any warnings which they may have created
    4. Content warnings are displayed in
      • topics/posts
      • topic titles on forum index pages
      • topic previews, when hovering cursor over title
      • search results/activity streams
    5. Other items:
      • If configured, content is hidden until a click of the warning indicator is performed
        • content which is hidden will not have 'Quote' functionality available until the content has been viewed
      • If "Create new warning" functionality is available for users...
        • notifications are sent to Moderators/Administrators when a user creates a new warning.
        • notifications are sent to users when their warning has been approved by an administrator via the ACP
          • this feature will be modified at a later point to handle approvals by a moderator via the ModCP
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    See 'Additional information' for support details

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