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  1. This plugin will give the ability to filter files (on category view) by the first letter of file name. Settings: Groups allowed to use it Forums where to use it Note: Compatible with Clubs. Made by request. View the full article
  2. Posts feed now rolls! ??? This plugin simply transforms the posts feed into a slider while also adding a slick look to it. It suits perfectly with these goodies ( same design line ) https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/9131-crankychips/ https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/8914-sidebar-steam-group/ https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/8914-sidebar-steam-group/ And also plays nice with this ( similar color scheme ) https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/9228-sidebar-profile/ View the full article
  3. LibterDefaultProfileTab plugin adds a setting which specifies a default visible tab after opening a profile. View the full article
  4. It shows the logged members information about them and their last 5 activities. You get some explanations in the images. View the full article
  5. Legend Grid News Is a series of Page-App-Templates accompanied with a powerful plugin, so you can create a very flexible layout throughout your Database, Category and Record View pages. These templates can be used on a New Page app Database setup or can be assigned to an existing Databases. Templates mainly designed to be no-need-IPS-wrapper so user can have the best possible experience with templates. this come with one limitation, that Admin can't use IPS drag&drop Sidebar Management. Plugin off course have built in features for widgets, and, also admin can choose to use templates with IPS-Wrapper from the start and using Sidebar Management normally. Features: Very Nice and flexible to play it's layout for FrontPage area A nice, stylish and Built-in "Featured Record Section" that can be set to show 3/5/6 of your latest/pinned records Grid View for FrontPage body section that can be set to show 2/3/4 grid per line Nice/customizable Hover effects for grid items Omittable Parts in Grid Items, you can choose to show which part to see Very Nice and flexible Category Page: Grid can be set to show 2/3/4 grid per line Nice JQuery Tool for Users to swipe between 2/3/4 grid per line at any time Nice Template for Record view with a Full-width Record Image Section. (Note: If you choose to use IPS-Wrapper for your Database, this part is only place to be effected and won't be a full width area anymore) Nice Block/Widget template match for all of these template, can be used in every places in Page app, including non Legend Grid News databases. And many more feature and much more to come Purchase now Before adding more feature and Price up! Template/Plugin Can be used Multiple time in one domain installation. View the full article
  6. A successful community manager is a combination of so many things. Being a successful community manager demands that you be a multi-faceted person and to apply a dynamic personality to a position that’s always in flux. You’re the authorized ambassador of your organization; you’re the chief moderator who sets and enforces community guidelines; and you’re the counselor and friend to all of your peers in the community. You may also be the one who updates your community suite, approves members, and manages the moderator team. Oh, and you find time to be the social media coordinator, digital designer-in-training, and all-around fantastic human being. You wear many hats and it can be challenging to juggle all of those hats. So what do you do? Take a breather. The good news is that you don’t have to wear all the hats, all the time. My head used to spin at the sheer amount of work that I faced as a solo community manager - especially when my community first started out – and I didn’t have a disciplined approach to community management. I didn’t even know what hats to wear! Over time, I’ve learned that there are specific ‘hats’ to community management. The best way to figure out which hats to juggle? Determine which hats are most important to you, which hats to wear for a specific goal, and which ones to swap out as your needs change. Create the change you believe in by wearing the right hat. Evangelist No matter the niche or industry, you should be a self-professed evangelist who is passionate and always learning about the topic. This personal interest will shine over time with your expertise in helping other users, bringing in new members with your helpful knowledge, and focusing discussion to evolving trends. You’re trusted as a leading voice of the community and your organization, and you can use your expertise to spread the positive impact of your organization’s mission. User Advocate You’re passionate about your users because you understand that the beating heart of your community is the valuable feedback, peer support, and testimonials that your users provide. You’re a champion of nurturing a positive and supportive community that’s aligned with your organizations’ goals. Customer service is a vital component to your team’s community outreach. Digital Marketer An effective community manager will engage people, even outside of the community. This means being a leading voice on external sites like blogs, partner communities, social media, industry events, and professional organizations. It extends the reach of your organization through non-traditional marketing and gives you and your community an online impact in relevant areas. Relationship Builder Part of your job is to be a networker for all the people around you and to be a bridge for authentic relationships. You want to listen to the ensuing conversations happening around your product, company, or industry, then add value and build relationships with key stakeholders both online and in-person. It’s especially important to build meaningful relationships within your organization to advocate for your organization’s mission through your community. Suite Administrator Finally, you should be an expert in Invision Community to leverage the built-in tools. Invision Community makes it easy for community managers of all technical backgrounds to get started and run successful communities. The more you learn of the Administrator and Moderator functionality, the more effective you become in supervising your community staff and driving your organization’s success. Community Management is one of the most exciting and rewarding roles in the modern web. It’s a position that’s filled with dynamism and people, and you grow yourself in ways that you never imagined. An effective community manager needs to extend herself by trying on new hats. And while some of these hats may be new to you at first, I encourage you to try all the hats and slowly develop your expertise in these new roles over time. Putting on more hats is the first step to becoming a more valuable and effective community manager. What hat do you wear today, and what hat do you want to wear tomorrow? No matter which new role you decide to embark upon, hats off to you for stepping up and growing yourself as a community manager. Joel R is a mystery wrapped inside an enigma. When he's not running his own successful community, he's peppering Invision Community's private Slack channel with his feedback, community management experience and increasingly outrageous demands (everything is true except the last part). View the full article
  7. This plugin will show similar topics to the currently viewed topic in a top/bottom widget. The plugin has the following features: Group Permissions. Select forums to display in. Widget title. Select how to match between topics (Based on first post or topic title). Cut-off length for the matching topic (search for how many characters in topic title/first post). How many similar topics to display. View the full article
  8. This allows you to set custom reactions for each forum. It also comes with a pack of free emotes, on the house! View the full article
  9. This plugin will hide the content of ignored members completely from the activity stream and search results. View the full article
  10. Content History will keep a track of the latest content items viewed by members, so they can have access to them faster. Members will be able to view only items accessed by themselves. Notes: Each content item type will have its own tab. Pages will have one tab per database Each tab will use template from the source content item Moderator actions will be available for those who can moderate the content Admins will be able to view content items viewed by all members in Logs module on ACP Settings: System online Display content item icon in tabs Number of log entries per page Log visits from groups Log visitis to: all content item you have installed in your board (topics, images, files, articles, raffles, tutorials, entries, quizzes, etc.) Flood control in minutes: prevent same action from being logged if it occurs again within the set amount of minutes Prune logs: number of days to prune View the full article
  11. Enhanced version of the free redirect plugins I made (Redirect on Login, Redirect on Logout). This combines both into a single plugin and adds in the ability to apply the redirects to one or more primary member user groups instead of just all visitors. Use this to push only guests or perhaps non-paying members to your storefront (or even a specific product page) on login. On logout perhaps you want to force everyone back to whatever your homepage is? Both login and logout redirects are enabled or disabled from within the plugin settings allowing you to choose to use only one of the redirects if needed. Single buy, no renews. Thanks and enjoy! FYI: Naturally, if you have either of the free plugins installed be sure to uninstall them; otherwise which ever one is higher in the ACP plugin list will take precedence, negating the other/s. View the full article
  12. This plugin allows you to select forums that are "Spoilers" forums – forums where people can post things freely without using the spoiler tag – and stops these forums from showing up in feeds. Previously, spoilers forums would show up in the activity feeds (unread, all activity, etc), profile feeds, search results and leaderboard top content – but no more! Keep your members from accidentally seeing spoilers! View the full article
  13. This application will help admins to monetize their boards by allowing users to pay to have topics pinned for a given number of days. Admin can allow topics to be pinned per forum and per group settings. - Requirement: Commerce: https://invisioncommunity.com/features/commerce - Per forum settings: Enabled Groups allowed to pay to pin topics Amounts Amount to pin for 7 days Amount to pin for 15 days Amount to pin for 30 days Amount to pin for 60 days Amount to pin for 90 days - Settings: Member should only request to pin their own topics Commerce: Payment method Tax Class - Per member restriction: Can request to pin topics - Per group restrictions: Number of content count to submit pin requests Number of reputation points to submit pin requests Number of days as a member to submit pin requests - Note: An invoice will be generated and the topic will be pinned once payment is received. In the meantime, the topic will not be available to be pinned by anyone else. There's a Commerce setting to define number of days the invoice can expire (ACP -> Commerce -> Invoices -> Invoice Settings -> Invoices must be paid within). You must change the default value (30 days) to something that fits your needs. View the full article
  14. Famously, all Maria Carey wants for Christmas, is you. This is great news if you're a Maria Carey fan. As the holiday season draws closer and our staff chat channel turns to egg nog, twinkly lights and why is wrapping so hard, we asked the question: What would you like for Christmas? Brandon With so many children, Christmas is more focused on them and the family than myself. My eldest son who started college this year just returned home for the holiday season yesterday which has been awesome. You don't realize how it's like a piece of you is missing until they're back. I guess you could call that a Christmas present for me. Also, my wife and I took a quick 2 day cruise to the Bahamas as a gift to ourselves. My children have not requested very much for Christmas this year either, so my wife and I have decided we're going to plan a trip to Disney/Orlando for some time later in 2019 as a family gift instead of focusing on a bunch of little toys the kids will quickly get bored with. The family time together is the best Christmas gift to me. Awww Mark H In truth, what I’d like for Christmas isn’t something Sanata could provide. At my age I already have most of the “things” I simply want, and the things I really *need* I already have; family and friends. But… I wouldn’t object to Santa dropping off a new gaming computer with a motherboard for an Intel core i9, an RTX 2080 Ti video card, 16 GB of RAM, and one or two NVME SSD’s. Me too Andy I’ve been trying to de-clutter my life for most of the year so hopefully I won’t get much in the way of stocking fillers and things that are fun for a few days and then pushed in a drawer. I’m not a total Scrooge though, honest. I’m really looking forward to spending time with family and friends, Christmas Day walks in the snow and coming home to a toasty warm fire and a few beers… just the simple things really. Marc S I think you get to the point with Christmas where presents become largely unimportant, and its more a time for family to get together and have fun etc. But I guess if I'm going to choose anything particular that I know I would use, I would probably go for a new iMac pro with all the extras. LOL. Seriously though, I'm happy with the break, a few drinks and games. This is what Christmas is all about. Lost a couple of family members over the past 12 month, and unfortunately none of us live forever. Brings home the realisation that there is more to life than material items, as much as we all enjoy them. Where's My Computer? Jennifer I don't really celebrate Christmas traditionally in my house. Like almost everyone in my house has already gotten all of their Christmas gifts. I would probably want just a quiet night with a long hot bath, my favorite bath bomb and a glass of wine. She really does How I became a cliche mom that wants bath stuff for presents. I have no idea. I'd likely love to get Metro Exodus pre-order. I know my BF doesn't pre-order games anymore because of some of the new pre-order issues with games with un-dedicated developers but it's a game I am excited for and hope to have come February when it comes out. Rhett A week in Hawaii, no phone, no computer, feet in the sand and a beer in my hand! Is that too much to ask for Santa? I've been good. Jim I'd say world peace but I think a 2019 Chevy Corvette ZR1 would be easier! Mark Wade A couple good bottles of wine, or I'd also quite like a new iPad Pro. Not relevant but made me laugh Matt Like others here at Invision Community, I've reached the grand old age where material possessions aren't what I long for. I'm happy watching my two children open their gifts on Christmas morning and then share a meal with family. Or maybe a new iPad Pro because if Mark is getting one, I want one too. Yet again Charles and Lindy declined to comment, so in the spirit of Christmas generosity, I've written their answers for them. Charles I would like a butler because it is what I deserve. Lindy I would like a panic room like in that Jodie Foster movie. I don't think for a second I'm going to be attacked in my own home. I just need a place to hide from the kids now and again. I'll kit it out with fresh kombucha, artisanal popcorn and poetry books. I'll be happy for hours. So, that is what we want for Christmas. What about you? Have you been naughty or nice? View the full article
  15. I really enjoy writing about the new features the development team have been slaving over for weeks (and sometimes months.) It's a real joy to be able to share the finished product after we've seen it through inception, discussion, planning, assigning to a developer, coding, peer reviewing and final group testing. Although sometimes, the features can be explained in a few screenshots, which makes for a pretty thin blog entry. With that in mind, I've grouped together 6 of the best new micro-features for Invision Community 4.4. Browser notifications We introduced browser notifications in a previous version of Invision Community. Once you've opted in to receive them, you'll get a fancy browser notification when new content is posted while you're off browsing other sites. However, the browser prompt to ask for permission to push notifications isn't subtle, and it attacks you the second you log in for the first time. In Invision Community 4.4, we've made it, so you're only asked to opt-in once you open the notification drop down. No more being attacked by a permission dialog Widget display settings One of the most popular features we've added to the front end in recent times is the drag and drop widgets. We see these used on almost every site we visit. A popular request, though, was to be able to hide them from specific devices. By default, the sidebars appear under the main content when viewed on a smaller device such as a phone. There may be times where you wish to show a block for those on tablets and desktops, but remove it for phones, so it doesn't take up precious retail space. Happily, you can now do this on each block with 4.4. Desktop only? Club Navigation Clubs are relatively new to Invision Community but they incredibly popular as they allow you to run micro-communities within your main community. You're not limited to just forums either; you can add gallery albums and more to each club. We've added the ability to re-arrange the club tabs allowing you to prioritise what you members see first. Rearranging club tabs Announcement URLS Announcements have been a core feature for a long time now. We use them whenever we have a holiday so we can notify our customers about reduced support on those days. We've made it so you can now link to an item, rather than have to provide new copy for each announcement. We may have overdone it a bit Time Frame selector We noticed that in numerous areas around the Admin CP we had time input boxes. These would sometimes be used for seconds, minutes, hours and even days. We've seen customers forced to enter things like 86400 seconds when they want the time frame to last a day. The lack of consistency wasn't great either. In Invision Community 4.4, we've added a new Time Frame selector which is used as standard on all areas we ask for a time frame to be entered. No more taking your socks off to work out how many seconds in a month. Time is no longer relative Group Name Styling For about as long as I can remember (and as I get older, this is not an impressive amount of time), we've allowed group names to be stylized when shown in the online user list. A very popular request is to extend that same group highlighting throughout the suite. Finally, Invision Community 4.4 brings this to the suite. If the group name is visible, that gets the styling, otherwise the name does These features may be micro in nature, but we hope they make a significant improvement to your community. Which are you most looking forward to? Drop a comment below and let us know. View the full article
  16. It's easy to think that email is a relic from the past; from simpler times long before social media and the rise of phone apps. And it's reasonable to think that way. Your phone constantly pings at you, and your laptop OS constantly pings at you, so why bother with email? Because it's still a hugely powerful medium to get and retain attention. In 2017, over 269 billion emails were sent and received per day. Of those, 3,360,250,000 are opened, read, and a link clicked. Email is still very much a critical tool in your quest for retention. Invision Community knows this. We have options to notify members of replies by email, weekly or monthly digests by email and members can opt-in for bulk emails sent from your community team. Given how important email is, it was only fair that we invested in some love for our email system for 4.4. Email Statistics Just above, I mention that 269 billion emails are sent, and 3.4 billion are opened, read and clicked. How many emails are sent from your Invision Community daily? (No cheating and checking with SendGrid) You probably have no idea as we didn't record email statistics. As of Invision Community 4.4 we do! Chart showing the number of emails sent daily We now track emails sent, and the number of link clicks inside those emails. Email Advertisements Email notifications are a powerful way to get your members to revisit your community. The member welcomes these emails as it means they have new replies to topics they are interested in reading. While you have your member's attention, you have an opportunity to show them a banner-style advertisement. The new email advertisement form When creating a new email advert, you can choose to limit the advert to specific areas such as topics, blogs, etc. - and even which forums to limit by. Subliminal messages This is a new way to reach your audience with your promotions. Unfollow without logging in Despite spending most of this blog entry shouting the virtues of email, it's inevitable that one or two members may wish to stop receiving notification emails. In previous versions, the unfollow link would have taken you to a login page if you were signed out. For members that haven't been back in a while, this may cause some annoyance if they do not recall their login details. Invision Community 4.4 allows non-logged in members to unfollow the item they received an email about or all followed items without the need to log in. You no longer need to log in to unfollow items Respecting your member's inbox is vital to keep on good terms with them and to keep them engaged in your community. We'd love to know which of these features you're most keen to try in 4.4. Please drop a comment below and let us know! View the full article
  17. It's been said that the best place to hide a dead body is on page 2 of Google. While we can't promise to get you to page 1 for a generic search term, we have taken some time for Invision Community 4.4 to do an SEO sweep. Moz.com defines SEO as "a marketing discipline focused on growing visibility in organic (non-paid) search engine results. SEO encompasses both the technical and creative elements required to improve rankings, drive traffic, and increase awareness in search engines." We have the technical skills and were fortunate enough to have Jono Alderson of Yoast lend his time, knowledge and vast experience to improve our SEO. This blog article gets a little technical. It's completely fine to leave at this point with the comfort of knowing that Google will be a little happier on your site with Invision Community 4.4. The majority of the changes are designed to send stronger signals to Google and friends over which content to slurp and which to look at a bit later. Still here? Good. Let us roll up our sleeves and open the hood. Pagination The most visible change is that we've taken pagination out of query strings and placed it in the path. For example, the current pagination system looks a little like: yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/?page=3 Which is fine but it gets a little confusing when you add in a bunch of sort filters like so: yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/?sort=asc&field=topic&page=3 A better approach would be to make a clear signal to both Google and humans that pagination is a separate thing. Invision Community 4.4 does this: yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/page/3/?sort=asc&field=topic Not only is this good for search engines, but it's also good for the humans too as it is more readable and no longer confused with filter parameters. Of course, we ensure that the old style pagination is redirected (via a 301 header) to the new pagination URL automatically so nothing breaks. Canonical Tags These tags are a way of telling search engines that a specific URL is the 'master copy' of a page. This helps prevent duplicate content from being indexed. Without it, you are leaving it up to the search engine to choose which is the master copy of the page. For example: yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/ and yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/?sort=desc&field=time may show the same content but have different URLs. By setting the canonical tag to point to yoursite.com/community/forums/123-forum/ regardless of filters sends a strong signal to the search engines that this is the page you want to be spidered. Invision Community sets these tags in many places, but we audited these in 4.4 and found a few areas where they were missing. For example, viewing a member's profile doesn't always set a canonical tag which may confuse search engines when you click on "View Activity" and get a list of content items. Soft 404s When an application or website wants to tell the visitor that the page they are looking for doesn't exist, it sends a 404 header code along with a page that says something "We could not find that item" or "No rows available". If a search engine spiders a page that looks like a 404 page, but it doesn't have the 404 header code, it logs it as a "soft 404". Given the short amount of time Google has on your site to discover new content, you don't want it to hit many soft 404s. Invision Community 4.4 omits containers (such as forums, blogs, etc.) that have no content (such as a new forum without any topics yet) from the sitemap, and also adds a 'noindex, follow' meta tag into the HTML source. Google will periodically check to see if the status of the page has changed and happily slurp away when content has been added. Other changes Although the changes listed here don't deserve their own section in this article, they are no less important. We have audited the new JSON-LD markup added to Invision Community 4.3 to help search engines better understand the relationship between pages. The "truncate" method that is used to display a snippet of text in areas such as the activity stream now only sends the first 500 characters to the javascript method to reduce page loads and page 'noise'. The profile view in Invision Community contains a mix of information pertinent to the member and content they've authored. We've ensured that the content areas are using a specific URL, with appropriate canonical tags. This will help reduce confusion for search engines. If you made it this far, then well done. It's time to slam the hood closed and mop our collective brows. These changes will certainly help Google and friends spider your site a little more efficiently and have a clearer idea about what pages and data you want to be indexed which can only improve your ranking. View the full article
  18. Awards - Can be used and redesigned in many methods. For some modifications im here, just give me a pm. 5$ ( 01.01.2019 ) Archive info: - PSD LOGO View the full article
  19. This plugin will allow users (from selected groups) to ignore forums. Ignored forums won't have their topics appearing in Activity Streams or Search Results, depending on the settings. Admin can also decide if wants to hide the ignored forum; this will remove it from viewing but the forum is still acessible via URL or in Account Settings -> Ignored Forums. Settings: Hide IGNORED FORUMS on Activity Streams Their topics won't show up in Activity Streams Hide IGNORED FORUMS on Search Results Their topics won't show up in Search Results Hide IGNORED FORUMS on board index e forum view (subforums) Ignored forums won't appear in board index and forum view (subforums) Groups User groups who can igonore forums Note: Compatible with Clubs View the full article
  20. Mirine, it's crafted for all categoryes ( gaming / business e.t.c ) - Winter Update Info: - It's the first release, so if you see some bugs just give me a pm here. - Theme it’s made with profile in topic ( so you don’t need to install plugins for that ) - For footer i used ( general statistics widget, members widget, who’s online widget ) - For sidebar i used ( top contributors, topic and post feed widgets ) - You have psd / mokup for ( header, footer , snow and logo ) - For minor changes im open for free ( so just give me a pm ) Info 2: - I used FontAwesome & Material Icons - Custom panel for Christmas ( you can dezactivate snow and snowflake icons from forums ) - ACP - Custom panel for Footer ( you can edit the forum link and info's from ACP ) + change background - custom panel for Menu ( you can edit menu from ACP ) + change backgroud - Custom panel for Header - DEMO FORUM ( http://cyberpixelz.com/forums/ ( select MIRINE ) -DEMO ACCOUNT : ( Username: demo / Password: demo ) Coming soon: - Slider - Other awesome things! If you want so see previous theme enter here View the full article
  21. This plugin will give the ability to filter topics (on forum view) by the first letter of topics title. Settings: Groups allowed to use it Forums where to use it Note: Compatible with Clubs. View the full article
  22. This plugin will add a task which will run on a daily basis to prune/delete automatically the old personal conversations at your forum, which have not had a reply since a certain amount of time. By default it is set to 1 year, but you can change it to suit your needs. And as last, but certainly not least, you can exclude old personal conversations started by members of certain groups from being prunned automatically. As mentioned above, the time criteria is based on conversation 's last reply time. If you would like to base it on the start time instead, that is no problem. It is a small edit which I can made it for you and send you the modified file. If you have any presale questions regarding this plugin, please do not hesitate to ask in the support topic or contact me in private. View the full article
  23. This plugin will give the possibility to mark topics as interesting in individual forums and then those topics will be displayed on a sidebar widget for that particular forum. Interesting topics will be sorted on random order. This can come in handy if you have important topics from that forum that you want to expose and make your members aware of their existance. This is more or less like the pin topics functions, but for forums instead. You can select which groups can mark topics as interesting, which group can view the interesting topics and how many topics to show. View the full article
  24. INCRYO Demo : Link Available customizations : - CDN and Assets Frameworks - Bootstrap 4.1.3, ready and CDN link custom panel. -> Check Bootstrap docs Font Awesome 5.6.1 ready and CDN link custom panel. (Free version included) -> Check FontAwesome Icons Custom CDN link for FontAwesome , Bootstrap CSS and Bootstrap Bundle JS ready - Slider Bootstrap 4.1.3 ready - 4 slides ready Disable slider for show new style header Scrolling speed Gradient color Permissions for displaying to user groups Display system on specific pages - Grid System (Alpha) make your own content - 2 display sizes available (Size 4 or Size 2) Add 5 box in your header Add 5 titles and link and picture in box Permissions for displaying to user groups Display system on specific pages - Pages News (Only application Pages) Post with category - Show post in your top forum or bottom Custom color for buttons Custom color for text with buttons Custom color for text (author,comment..) Show Views,Comments,Articles,Author,Title and Link - Designed for customs styles - Custom color for background row forums Custom color for background forums Custom color for widgets sidebar Custom font with google font Custom size text for slider Bim Chatbox ready css Custom background for category forums, read the tutorial. Custom color for nano bar head, style youtube load. Copyright Removal Go to my link to purchase a licence to delete the copyright. Infos : Author : ShepXBFR , this is my first theme in IPB, the next updates is coming soon, I am French, please apologize in advance for my English. Version 1.0.1 *Coming soon : #Weight text , Grid system new functions, back to top, add footer styles (background,menu,font,and others..) MERRYCRYO* ? *Merry Christmas ? View the full article
  25. This plugin will add a task which will run on a daily basis to prune/delete all members who have not made a post since x days after they have joined your forum, and/or move them to a different usergroup if you do not want to delete them. By default the join criteria is set to 30 days, but you can change it to suit your needs. Join Criteria: How many days must have passed since members joined your forum for them to be prunned/deleted automatically if they have not posted. Excluded Groups: Members belonging to the selected groups will be excluded from being automatically prunned/deleted and/or moved to a different group. Prunning/Deleting: Enable/disable setting to prune/delete inactive members. Moving: Enable/disable setting to move inactive members to a different group. Select the group where you want to move your inactive members to. Presale or General Questions? If you have any questions regarding this plugin please do not hesitate to ask in the support topic. View the full article
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