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  1. This application will add a FAQ module to your site using javascript to show and hide each answer DEMO BLACK FRIDAY SALE 25% OFF NORMALLY $15 Features Set a unlimited amount of questions & answers Easily edit or delete any Q&A Adds a tab to the navigation bar for easy access Use the module permissions if you want to disallow certain usergroups from viewing the FAQ How to install Download the .tar file and go to your ACP then application and install the downloaded file How to configure Go to your ACP and community tab then click the FAQ menu and start adding questions & answers from the add Q&A button View the full article
  2. This is a reunion of the most popular plugins developed by me with 50% OFF for the Black Friday. It includes: Notes: This file will be deleted when the Black Friday is over so a manual purchase will be added for every app that makes part of this package. You can change plugins in this package by others. Send a PM so we can discuss it. View the full article
  3. This is a reunion of the most popular apps developed by me with 50% OFF for the Black Friday. It includes: Notes: This file will be deleted when the Black Friday is over so a manual purchase will be added for every app that makes part of this package. This file here will not have renewals (because it is just a collection) but please note that some apps has its own RENEWAL charge. See details on its records: Crowdfunding: Renewal Term: $10.00 per 12 months Links Directory: Renewal Term: $15.00 per 12 months Quizzes: Renewal Term: $10.00 per year Raffles System: Renewal Term: $15.00 per 12 months Tutorials: Renewal Term: $10.00 per 12 months You can change apps in this package by others. Send a PM so we can discuss it. View the full article
  4. This is IPS Themes bundle each theme is updated to 4.2.6 and all support issued via each theme support topic. View the full article
  5. This month we ask a very simple question that got our team thinking hard. “If you could only keep five possessions, what would they be?” Now, this doesn't assume that there is a disaster, so you don't need to think about things like food and water. It also doesn't need to include humans or pets. This is also not a "Desert Island" question so survival tools are not required. This got us really thinking about what material possessions are important to us. It also made us realise how much technology has made a lot of things redundant. We might have said "CD collection and my favourite books" ten years ago, but with a phone, that's no longer the case as so much is handled on the device. Ryan (Developer & Guitar showroom owner) In terms of just packing up and moving on, I actually don't own a lot that I would consider critical / prized / irreplaceable. My dad's 50 year old acoustic guitar is all I would take with me, as it's the only thing that *isn't* directly replaceable. Maybe include iMac and iPhone to have some sort of connection to the outside world at all times, but I really don't need anything else I own. Brandon (Developer & Jet ski owner) I guess if I were to pick five things I couldn't live without I'd have to narrow down the list to my phone, my wallet, my TV (I unwind by zoning out on movies or home repair shows), my car (I can't walk to anything but the ICW here which wouldn't do me much good), and coffee (with International Delights Cold Stone Creamery creamer). Brandon neglected to mention that he owns a Jet Ski Marc S (Support technician & cycle injury enthusiast) Top 5 is hard, and makes you realise that despite living in a world of material possession, we actually rely on very few things. Albeit tending to be expensive things. So here goes. Mobile Phone - Despite the calls (which I could do without), and facebook (which I probably should do without), I have a problem with sleeping. For years now I have been using the audible app on my phone to listen to audiobooks. Usually factual stuff, so it doesnt really matter if I lose position. It helps me with my sleep, and therefore my sanity. Computer - This isn't just because I work on one. I tend to spend a lot of hours at it, even when I am not working. Whilst I do support here at IPS, I do a lot of development in my spare time, on my own projects, and quiet enjoy it. Currently working on an app for my brother which tracks horse racing points for a game that he runs, which is just something a bit different to do of an evening. Kettlebells - I'm trying to get a little fitter than I am at the moment. I spent a long time being a very unfit person, and sitting at a computer 24/7. Never a good thing to do, and it eventually starts to catch up with your wasteline (honestly. You in your 20s reading this, it does!). I joined a gym before I moved house, and got quite into working out with kettlebells, so when I moved, I bought some to use myself. I now have a PT who creates sessions for me each week. We're unsure who took the photo Bike - Whilst I havent used it half as much as I would like lately, I trained for, and completed, a 100 mile bike ride earlier this year, along with a few friends, including Andy Milne. This made be realise just how much I enjoy riding a bike. To the degree we're now planning our next bike challenge. Kettle - I'm pretty sure I would die without coffee. There is little else to say about that! Andy (Developer and Support technician) I realise I have far too much clutter in my life answering this question but I managed to come up with 4 things; Running Shoes Bike Watch Laptop Andy finishing the Reykjavik marathon, 19 August 2017 I’m going to make a conscious effort to be a bit more minimalist now and switch to a standing desk and a Paleo diet or go barefoot or whatever other healthy lifestyle choice @Matt recommends this week. Mark W (The Senior Developer) To answer this question I opened up my travel checklist - having taken off the things you said are excluded like clothes and toiletries, the only thing I have is my meditation stool, my laptop, my iPad, my phone, and my watch... so I guess that's my 5! Matt (Developer and object of ridicule) It's a hard one to answer. Years ago, before the internet, I could have listed many things but digital devices and "The Cloud" replaces so much. Here's my five. Macbook Pro. This is my daily work machine and uses iCloud to sync up my work and personal items like photos, etc. I'd have this packed first. iPhone. It's never far from my hands and with Netflix, Amazon, Audible, iTunes and Kindle contains books, music, favourite TV shows and more. I use Audible most nights to help me switch off and get to sleep. Sleepphones. I like to look really cool while sleeping, so a grey fleece headband is a must. Fortunately, they also double as bluetooth headphones designed to not dig into your ears while you sleep. I couldn't be without these. Air Pods. Yes, another pair of headphones. But these little beauties fit in my pocket and I use them when out and about. The lack of cable is a real plus although they're easy to lose. Concept 2 Rower: Ok, so it's not really going to fit in my hand luggage but I thought about which bit of fitness equipment I'd keep. It's a tough one between kettlebells, weights, the treadmill and the rower but I think the rower wins as it can be used many ways for a good workout. Mark H (Support Technician and part-time Phil) Macbook, iPhone, E-cig, suspenders, and my .357 Magnum. (Editors note: I'm genuinely not sure if this is a joke answer or not but didn't like to ask. Either way it's the best list of things I've ever seen.) Daniel (Support Technician and Developer) My five are: Phone, watch, laptop and 1000kg of headache medicine. That's it, i don't need a fifth item since it's only about "stuff" and not family. (Editors note: I'm hoping that 1000kg is just a guess. I'm starting to regret asking this question.) Jennifer (Designer) Computer - This is my work, play, entertainment, and more device. Plus it's a beast. Mobile Phone - When I'm not on my PC I'm on my phone. It keeps me connected to my communities when I'm out. Plus Zombies, Run is on it. High heels - If I had to choose a specific pair it would one of these two. Bed - It is wonderful and has all of my blankets. I couldn't live without my blankets. Dix It - Because I really couldn't think of another thing and this game is hilarious and fun. This really got us thinking about what is important to us and how much "stuff" we have. What would your five things be? View the full article
  6. Forum plugin which will allow you to impose limits on the number of words or characters which a post must contain before it can be submitted Ability to set limit based on number of words or number of characters Ability to set lower and/or upper limits on the number of words or characters. Ability to target all or just specific forums Ability to target all or just specific groups Configurable information message displayed to posters, and updated as they type Please note the following: If you require support then please post in the provided support topic. Do not use PM and do not use the review functionality. Questions Will the plugin be extended to work on other applications in the IPS suite? I am already working on extending this out to Pages & Calendar. However other applications will be more difficult due to me not owning licenses to use them. Never say never, but for now it's a 'No' View the full article
  7. Searchlight Remember when clicked-through search results highlighted the search terms on the content pages themselves? Sure, we all do. And now, lo, those times have returned again. Highlights search terms on the clicked-through-to content pages! Customize the searchlight: background, font color, bold, all caps. Wildcards supported! Do you already have Kitchen Sink? Hey hey! I'm including this for free there! Where do these things get highlighted? Anywhere within #ipsLayout_mainArea. All the header stuff is avoided, the left/right sidebars are external to mainArea and the top/bottom sidebar areas have been CSS'd out. Your code or... Yep, but for the actual marking of results I'm using mark.js, an MIT licensed library. Support is wide ranging for all modern browsers. The latest builds are marked as failed for the bleeding edge Android and Safari browsers but those may be automated tests and not indicative of actual performance. Those mobile browsers are all marked as good-to-go for previous versions so even if there are problems on the bleeding edge stuff this is an actively maintained library and should get fixed up soon enough. That said, as mark.js goes, so goes this plugin, otherwise I'll need to code up the marking code myself. What if IPS changes something and... Search is being puttered with by IPS. I'll state here and now that this is solid and I doubt IPS will mess things up with the 4.2 series to cause conflicts. 4.3 we'll all need to see what they do. Really? Wildcard searches are supported? Yep. If you search for monkey* and you get hits on the results page for monkeyshines, monkeyshines will be highlighted on the content page when you click through. You search terms are pushed through and then the js library itself will do the wildcard matching without me having to persuade Cold Outer Gods to parse the precise wildcard hits in the results list and push those through. No thanks. Requirements? JavaScript enabled and that's about it. Naturally, your IPS experience is... not pleasant if you disable JavaScript so this shouldn't be surprising. Those screenshots... Those screenshots show the search results page so you can see what is found, and then what Searchlight does on the content itself once you click-through. I do NOTHING on the search results page as regards the appearance of those highlights. You'l also note that when you wildcard search, IPS does NOT highlight the search hits on the results page. That's them, not me Cost $7 to buy, $3 every year. If you already own Kitchen Sink there is no need to buy this as I'm including it for free there. Consider purchasing Kitchen Sink if you don't own it already, a few bucks more gets you a whole lot more... Yes. I'm trying to entice you to get Kitchen Sink instead. How could you tell? Terms One buy, one site. Feel free to use on your test site if you have one of course. If you lapse on renewals so long that I tell you to buy it again that does NOT mean you now have licenses to two separate copies. All rights reserved (for the stuff that is mine), etc... No complaining to me that IPS should have included this themselves. Thank You! View the full article
  8. This application will add a simple Points system to your community, allowing your members to earn points for posting content. Customizable - choose your own name and symbol denomination for your points. Administrators can determine the amount of points earned for each type of content. So, members can earn 10 points for posting a new topic, 5 points for posting a Blog Entry, 1 points for each Gallery Image, etc. Banking - You can allow your members to deposit points into a Bank, which they can then gain interest on at specific intervals (for example, 10% once a week, or 50% once a year). Donations - Users can donate points to other users to award them for being helpful. Points Leaderboard - Showcase which Members and Groups have the most points overall. Salaries - Assign individual member groups a weekly salary which they can earn. Reactions Integration - Members can earn, or lose, points based on reactions from other members. Warnings Integration - Administrators can assign a loss of points anytime a member is warning with a defined warning reason. View the full article
  9. We all know what a pain spam can be. We deal with it daily in our inboxes often relying on clever software to filter it out for us. Even worse, some spam is so well disguised that it can fool you into thinking it is a genuine message. You've put in the hard work with your community. You've used the built in social promotion tools and SEO features to get it noticed. Now that it's indexing well with Google, you've become a target. Invision Community has several tools in its arsenal to deal with spam leaving you free to concentrate on your members and content. We'll take a look at these tools in more detail. First, it's important to know that there are two main types of spam. Computer generated and human generated. Computer generated spam is malicious software that throws millions of messages out and hopes some sticks to high profile communities. Human generated spam is more pernicious as it can often bypass automated measures. Human spammers often register accounts and post as members on your community. This leaves you free to concentrate on your content and less time deleting posts and members! The first line of defense Invision Community comes equipped with Spam Defense. This is free with all cloud and licensed plans. Spam Defense harnesses the combined knowledge of thousands of Invision Communities. It will assess the potential threat of each new user and stop them before they can cause any problems. To date, Spam Defense has blocked over 3,000,000 spam accounts. Spam Defense works by evaluating the registering member against its database. It will score the account from 1 (not a spammer) to 4 (a known spammer) allowing you to decide what to do with each level. If a spammer gets past the Spam Defense, flag them as a spammer using the built in tools. This will clear up all their posts in a single action and report back to Spam Defense that this account has spammed your site. These community led reports allow Spam Defense to learn and adapt. Preventing spammers from registering The CAPTCHA ("Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart") is a well tested and robust method to defeat computerised spammers. It is usually a small widget on a sign up form that asks you to re-enter words shown in an image. Invision Community supports Recaptcha2 by Google, meaning that in most cases your users don't even have to type in random letters. Instead, Google algorithms determine if the user is human or otherwise. Invision Community supports KeyCaptcha. This requires guests to solve a simple problem before they can contribute. The Question and Answer challenge works on its own or in conjunction with a CAPTCHA. This system allows you to create simple question and answer challenges unique to your community. As these answers are unique, computerized spammers cannot solve them. Also, human spammers not knowledable with your niche are often unable to solve them too. While the above are great for reducing the number of computerized spammers, we need to be especially clever to weed out human spammers. Dealing with human spammers Smart configuration of your community will also help in defeating spammers. Invision Community supports posting without registering. This feature allows for fast engagement but use it with caution. It works best if you only allow it for specific forums. Invision Community's membership promotion system also has tools which you can leverage. To make your site less appealing to human spammers, you can configure two membership groups. Let us look at an example which uses "New Members" and "Members". "New Members" is the default group for new registrations. In this group you can remove the ability to add a signature to each post. Often spammers use signatures to earn referrals on links. You can also define a limit for posts per day. This will throttle the number of spam posts a member can make. Now that you have your "New Members" group set up to build trust, you can promote them using Group Promotions. A good strategy is to promote them to "Members" when they have reached a certain level of reputation. This shows that they have become a trusted member of the community. You may wish to promote them a week after joining knowing that spammers usually leave after a day or so. There are many different criteria you can use allowing you to tailor it for your own needs. Summary Dealing with spam is a reality for every successful community. Invision Community has several features to mitigate its impact. Through leveraging its built in tools to smart configuration, you can make your community a fortress against spam. In addition, our exclusive Spam Defense system grows and learns every day stopping spammers from registering. To learn how to configure Invision Community's spam prevention tools, please see our help guide. Not using Invision Community? We can convert you from other platforms preserving your data. Our migration page has more information on the platforms we can convert you from. View the full article
  10. Thisplugin will show the number of members that are browsing a forum at the forum index next to the forum name. If no members are browsing the forum, no info will be shown. Members who are browsing threads inside of a forum are not included in the count. Installation: To install this plugin, log in to your Admin Panel, go to System->Plugins, click the Install New Plugin button and import the plugin 's xml file. View the full article
  11. Adds link to your profile on Tumblr blogging platform in IPS Community Suite footer. Work exactly the same way as standard Facebook, Twitter or Google profile links. Demo You can see and test social profile links on our support forum. Look in the footer, where all social links are displayed. Support For support contact us by email [email protected]. Please, do NOT ask for support or report issues in comments! If you need a profile link for any social network, just drop us an email to [email protected], and we will do it! View the full article
  12. Adds link to your profile on Telegram in IPS Community Suite footer. Work exactly the same way as standard Facebook, Twitter or Google profile links. Demo You can see and test social profile links on our support forum. Look in the footer, where all social links are displayed. Support For support contact us by email [email protected]. Please, do NOT ask for support or report issues in comments! If you need a profile link for any social network, just drop us an email to [email protected], and we will do it! View the full article
  13. Button to share your IPS Community Suite content on Telegram messenger. Work exactly the same way as standard Facebook, Twitter or Google buttons. Demo You can see and test sharing buttons on our support forum. Open any topic and find sharing section at the bottom of the page. Support For support contact us by email [email protected]. Please, do NOT ask for support or report issues in comments! If you need a sharing button for any social network, just drop us an email to [email protected], and we will do it! View the full article
  14. This plugin will give the staff the ability to manipulate the number of views that topics have received. It adds a new setting on each topic where a view count can be entered. That value will be added on top of the real number of the view count. This can be useful if you want a certain topic or topics to appear popular/important. Installation: To install this plugin, log in to your Admin Panel, go to System->Plugins, click the Install New Plugin button and import the plugin 's xml file. Configuration: To configure it, go to the topic where you want to add the fake view count, click the Moderation Action link and then the Fake Views link. There you can add the extra number of views. Only users with the appropriate permissions will be able to use this option. Settings: There you can select the groups that can control thread views. Moderator Log: Anytime that a topic view count will be increased it will be logged in the Moderation History section in topics, or at the Moderator Log in the Admin Panel. View the full article
  15. Pages SuperQuote is a set of Pages templates to create a beautiful quotation database on your site using the Pages application. Add quotes from your field to your site or let users submit them. Attract new visitors with your new quote database! The quotes are shown on a dedicated quotes page and optionally in blocks you can put anywhere on your site. A settings plugin makes it easy to customize the look of your quotes. What’s needed: IPS 4.2 in its most recent version with the Pages application. You should be familiar with setting up a Pages database. What is included: A beautiful responsive database listing view template to show all quotes or quotes of a specific category. A beautiful responsive database record view template to show a single quote. A sidebar feed block template to show a selection of records (recent, featured, …) anywhere on your site. A random quote block template to show a random quote anywhere on your site. Works both in vertical and horizontal containers. Detailed Feature Description and Notes: You can use many of the stock database features like: comments, ratings, reviews, reactions, feature, additional fields, categories. Features which are not directly supported or not recommended to use: post to forum, promote, tags, record image. SuperQuote comes with several options you can easily adjust through the included settings plugin. Settings apply to all SuperQuote pages and blocks at the same time. Quote color Highlight color Use Google Font (from a predefined selection or any Google Font you want) or the site’s default font. Quote style: Traditional (centered with English quote marks) Modern (left-aligned with a border on one side) Highlighted Initial (left aligned with a colored/enlarged first letter) Show or hide user who created the record in record view mode Link record view mode from the listing view or blocks Shuffle listing view so the order of records changes on every page load. Text direction: left-to-right or right-to-left View the full article
  16. Use my .psd to create your icons, or use those made by me PSD Editable PNG Font View the full article
  17. Use my .psd to create your icons, or use those made by me View the full article
  18. Duo Authentication lets you add Duo as another Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) option. Duo is a paid service with a limited free tier (up to 10 users) which allows centralized management of all authorized users. Setup Instructions Upload the plugin XML file to your Admin CP to install it. Sign up for an account at Duo: https://signup.duo.com/ On your Duo dashboard, create a new "Web SDK" application. See the screenshot above (with 3 arrows and numbers) for an image of how to do this. Make a note of the Integration Key, Secret Key, and API Hostname. Additionally, ensure that "Let users remove devices, add new devices, and reactivate Duo Mobile" is checked. If it is not, you will need to enroll your users yourself and they will be unable to manage their Duo account (add/remove authorized devices) from within Invision Community. If enrolling manually, ensure that the username in duo is their Member ID in Invision Community. See the screenshot above (with the 2 red boxes) for an image of where to find these settings. Copy the Integration Key, Secret Key, and API Hostname into the Duo settings in the Multi Factor Authentication area of the ACP. Toggle Duo from "Disabled" to "Enabled" -- your members can now use Duo! To manage which types of notifications are supported (push, SMS, phone call, passcode), edit the policy on the Duo dashboard. You can also enable a "remember me" checkbox on the Duo dashboard which will allow the user to bypass MFA for a set number of days on the same device. View the full article
  19. Rank Icons with a very bold and differentiated style for your Forum, the zip accompanies: PSD Editable Fonts PNG's View the full article
  20. Unlike a regular website, where you write content for each page, target keywords and optimize text, a forum community's content is predominantly written by users. They don't know or care about your site's SEO and just want to interact with other users or find answers to their questions. To keep your community moving forward, Invision Community implements many best-practice SEO techniques and approaches for you automatically, without you needing to lift a finger. Even still, there are a few additional steps you can take to potentially help your site rank better. How Invision Community helps you automatically Invision Community does a lot of automatic SEO for you behind the scenes to help your site rank better or to help search engines understand your content. Some of those include: Sitemap generation A sitemap file helps search engines to locate pages within your site. This helps search engines find pages so they will be crawled quicker. Invision Community automatically generates a sitemap for you that points to all of your content URLs, and submits it to Google. JSON-LD Another way a site can help search engines is by providing metadata about a page. For example, if the page contains a review, additional data can be supplied to the search engine with rating count, average, and so on. There are dozens of items that can be described in this way, and doing so can mean your results in search engines display this additional data. This makes results more useful to users, potentially leading them to click on your result versus another. It can also help search engines understand your content better. Canonical URLs Search engines can penalize your site in situations where the same content can have multiple URLs. With software that generates pages dynamically, such as a community, this can happen frequently because there are URLs to get the last read post, the latest post, the first post and so on, all ultimately pointing to the same topic page. Invision Community takes care of this for you by setting a canonical URL for every page, telling the search engine which is the definitive URL it should use. Semantic markup The HTML markup used to generate a page is possibly the most important factor impacting SEO. Each HTML tag has a specific meaning (e.g. H1 is an important title) and allows search engines to determine the structure of the page. It's therefore important that tags are used correctly and in the appropriate context - known as semantic markup. Invision Community has been built with semantic markup principles in mind right from the start. Responsive theme Google has been transitioning to a mobile-first approach when crawling sites and it's likely this does or will factor into its PageRank system. Now more than ever it is important that your community offers a genuine mobile experience. Invision Community achieves this by supporting responsiveness - where the theme adapts depending on size of the screen being used - by default. What you can do to improve ranking Let search engines see your content One of the most important things you can do to help with SEO might seem obvious, but we've seen many people unwittingly neglect it: ensure that search engines can see your content! It's tempting to lock down your community so that users have to log in before being able to see your content, and for some communities this might be necessary. However, a search engine can only see content accessible to guests, and so by locking your community down a search engine won't be able to see very much at all, and your pages won't show in search results. Wherever possible, we suggest allowing guests to read your content, though you can require registration to reply. Enable HTTPS Even ignoring SEO this is a good idea, because it's more secure for your users and browsers are increasingly alerting users about sites that don't use HTTPS, showing them as insecure. In terms of SEO, research has shown a correlation between between sites using HTTPS and their ranking position, and in 2014 Google indicated that HTTPS would be a “ranking signal” going forward. Given the other benefits of HTTPS, it would therefore be wise to enable it across your community. Ensure your site loads fast A fast-loading site is very important for rankings, and so you should do what you can to keep your community running quickly. This includes: Enable guest caching Invision Community includes a built-in caching system for pages viewed by guests, ensuring they don't have to be re-generated for every page view. This can greatly speed up your site for guest users and therefore search engines. This is automatically configured on our Cloud services. Don't go overboard with plugins A few good plugins can set your community apart from others, but going overboard can significantly slow down your load times or clutter your interface. Be wary of image-heavy themes As with plugins, a great theme is a good thing to have, but try to avoid one with extensive use of very large images. Choose a good host Some website hosts are slower than others, so ensuring your host is up to scratch is important. Of course our Cloud services are a great solution here! Use 301 Redirects if migrating If you're migrating from another community platform, your page URLs will change to reflect Invision Community's architecture. You can greatly improve SEO retention by using special redirects (known as 301 Redirects) to send users from your old URLs to the new. Search engines understand this method and will update their records. We include redirects in our free migration packages to help you retain your SEO standings after migrating to Invision Community. Write relevant content If your site targets a particular niche, you may see benefit in writing longer-form content as articles on a site blog. This kind of content ranks well and allows you to ensure keywords are used (versus content posted by members, which can be anything). You can also encourage further discussion of the article in the wider community, amplifying its benefit. For a site news page/blog, our Pages app can be used to build an articles section for this purpose. Use social media profiles to your benefit You should register social media profiles for your site on the popular platforms and make them a part of your presence. These sites rank very highly of course, and so if your social profiles can also rank highly for your name, they can be a good way of directing traffic to your site. Use the ‘About' section of the profile to write an interesting blurb about what your site offers. Create eye-catching header images and profile photos to use on the profiles too. Cross-link each social profile to the others (and back to your site, of course). Finally, link to your social profiles from your site too. Invision Community allows you to easily do this and insert icons in your header or footer. Beyond that, you can also use social media to your advantage by cross-linking some of your best content to it. We'll go into more detail on how best to leverage social media in a future article, but the new Promote functionality in Invision Community is a great way of achieving this. Summing Up As always, content is king when it comes to ranking, and that should be your most important focus. Fostering a vibrant community that creates and shares interesting content is key. You can then use SEO methods boosted by Invision Community features to expand your community's reach in search engines. If you have any SEO tips that have helped your site, we'd love to hear them. Share them in the comments below! View the full article
  21. Get the complete Automation Rules family of products for a bargain price. This product bundle is being made available for the 2017 Holiday season. The sale price will be lowered to $39.99 on Black Friday. What's Included - $135 Value --------------------- Automation Rules - FULL - 1.4.2 $35 Value Commerce Rules Expansion - 1.0.2 $55 Value Calendar Rules Expansion - 1.0.2 $15 Value Forums Rules Expansion - 1.0.2 $15 Value Pages Rules Expansion - 1.0.1 $15 Value Bonus Content --------------------- Rules Starter Pack Rule Pack - Member Pip Ranks System Updates ---------------------- Once you have purchased this product, you will also be added as a purchaser of each of the individual products so that you can recieve all future updates per the terms of each product. View the full article
  22. Clean blue theme for IPB 4.2.x Includes Image Slider Slider required uploading images to folder on web site (not for IPS Hosting) or via the 'Manage Resources' area in admincp (IPS Hosting ok with this option) Themed for the following: Forum Blog Gallery Downloads Pages Clubs Commerce Calendar Leaderboard Please contact me if wish to view demo. Terms & Conditions: To be installed on one forum only, to install on more than one then you will need to purchase skin again (contact me for discounts for purchasing more than one skin). You are not allowed to re-sell the skin or make profit directly from the skin. You do not have the right to redistribute this skin set in any way. If you wish to purchase copyright removal then please contact me for more details View the full article
  23. This application will allow you to publish Podcasts from your Community! Features Include: Multiple Podcasts Onsite Listening via the jPlayer Audio Player - also completely skinnable per theme! Full Commenting and Review Support per Episode Full Clubs Support - allow your members to host their own Podcasts on your site! All standard Invision Community features for content (Pinned Episodes, Featured Episodes, Content Messages, Recommend Replies, Reactions, Tags, etc.) RSS Feeds so you can submit your Podcast to iTunes or any other Podcast feed reader! View the full article
  24. Traduzione completa aggiornata alla versione 4.2.6 divisa in sezioni Core - Forum - Calendario GRATIS!!! View the full article
  25. With this mod you can allow your members to view moderators logs on the front page. Various options: enable/disable, choose groups which will be able to see the logs, optional allow moderators access even if they won't in the allowed groups, live sorting, live searching. View the full article
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