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  1. EN: It will make "I agree to the Terms of Use" checked by default. The reason for this is that some users forget to check it and need to pass security check again... which makes them annoyed and cancel registration sometimes. We just want to make creating new accounts as simple as possible. PL: "Zgadzam się z Warunkami użytkowania" będzie zaznaczone domyślnie. Plugin powstał ponieważ część użytkowników zapominała to zaznaczyć i musiała ponownie przejść weryfikację Captcha... co ich irytowało, a czasami powodowało anulowanie rejestracji. Dążymy do tego, aby zakładanie kont było maksymalnie łatwe. View the full article
  2. Dark Halloween Theme with Team icons and online/offline images (little animation on the left logo image) Includes: PSD Files for logo and team icons Font for theme Dark CKEditor theme Readme.txt file (includes installation instructions) Themed for the following: Forum Blog Gallery Downloads Pages Clubs Commerce Calendar Leaderboard Please contact me if wish to view demo. You will be able to upgrade to all future 4.2.x that IPS release and should not affect the theme (if it does then please contact me) 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
  3. This plugin extends the sitemap to include products from your store. For some reason commerce products aren't included in the default sitemap, which can have a negative impact on your search ranking. With this plugin, your products will now show up in the sitemap that is submitted to search engines, and consequently be included in search result. Having used this on my site for the last week, I am starting to see my products show up in search where they previously were not. This will NOT include products that have "Show in store" turned off. Likewise anything that can't be seen by a guest will also not be included. To install just go to Applications -> Install and upload the .tar file. You can configure the options from Search Engine Optimisation -> Sitemap -> Untick 'Use recommended settings' and configure Commerce. View the full article
  4. This resource will provide a quick list of topics from all forums in your Community. User will see only topics he has permission to view. User with permission will also be able to perform moderation actions in topics. Types of lists: Global list (a new tab in the navigation bar) Will display topics from all forums. This tab/module can be removed at any time in the Applications -> Topics List app row -> Topics List module row permissions Forums level list Will display a list of topics form the forum you are browsing. Settings: Display type: Compact view: only topic title will be displayed Full view: will display a traditional forum view with topics information Use group prefix/suffix formatting in member links Display button to start a new topic Topics per page Honor Pinned Topics Ability to display topics from specific members Ability to display topics from specific forums Ability to choose in which forums a topics list will appear (a new button) Note: NOT recommended to REAL large forums View the full article
  5. With this modification you can add 'stock' option for your paid files in IP.Downloads. View the full article
  6. New light theme for the new IPS 4.2.x The third theme in the Oblivion series with blue foucs in a light version. Live Demo at my site. New nice css function with hover flip in the menu. Change theme to Oblivion light in the bottom "Themes" Should fit all applications that IPS has to offer. Choose between two version, with footer or wihout footer. This theme is only for IPS 4.2.x Advanced footer with up to 4 column. Background and pattern images uploads. View the full article
  7. S.W.A.T Theme First install add-ons, next install theme and theme editor. Support website: http://szablonet.pl Live demo (change style s.w.a.t) : Click! Admin panel settings: Slider settings: Social settings: Add-ons (must be installed!): View the full article
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  8. This resource will restore a feature from IP.Downlodas 2.5.X (IP.Board 3.4): it will display files and members reports. Reports: File: All members who downloaded a file Member: All files a member has uploaded All files a member has downloaded View the full article
  9. This is the full italian translation of the iawards 1.1.1 version for IPS 4.2.X View the full article
  10. This week, we were inspired to discuss home automation after @Joel R raised the question in a topic. With so many commercial options available now, such as Alexa, Siri and Google Home, we started discussing what automation we have in our homes. This week we'll focus on the a few team members who have heavily automated teams. Although @bfarber's answer "I have kids to help automate the home" was a clear winner. Marc S (Support technician & cycle injury enthusiast) For me I just have Hive, which is automation for my central heating system, and an Echo. So I can tell my heating to switch on and off by speaking to the echo if I wish, but to be honest its very rare that I do so. I tend to just use my phone, as it would rely on me being in the same room as my echo. I have some lights which are on sensors in my en-suite, and in my entrance hall. I have thought about getting bulbs I can switch on and off with voice control, but I'm honestly not sure how much they would be used in comparison to what they cost to buy. Because of the way my lights are configured, it would cost a fortune to do (for example my living room would need 5 bulbs for the main light). If I decided to go down that route, I would be looking for lightswitch adaptations, rather than bulbs. Andy (Developer and Support technician) This is a hobby of mine so might be a long answer! When I fully renovated my apartment I took the opportunity to go wild and put structured cabling and do all the prep work for a complete system. I use a system designed and manufactured by a company in my local area (Idratek.com) as the “controller” which handles heating, lighting, presence detection, intercoms, door locks etc and binds everything together. I installed everything myself and in total used about 2km worth of cat5e wiring with hidden magnetic reed switches recessed in door and window jams. I’ve then extended this by adding integrations with other things such as Hue lighting, automated curtains, zoned heating, a smart kettle and cameras etc. A particular favourite of mine is the integration with Logitech Squeezebox. If somebody rings the doorbell or calls me on Skype then the volume automatically decreases in the room I’m in so I can take the call. This system goes beyond the mainstream ad hoc automation kits such as Hue and other retail “smart” products in that it’s not just motion detection but presence. So for example if you’re in a room and the doors and windows are closed the system knows you are in that room until the door is opened. So if you’re sat still reading the light won’t turn off on you but it will still turn off automatically as soon as you leave. There’s no relying on extended 10 minute time outs. Lighting is controlled using internal and external light level sensors too so there’s no messing about adjusting the on/off times with seasonal changes. The system has all the usual smartphone controls but the idea is that it is truly “smart” in that once set up there is little intervention required. Heating is weather compensated for example and although curtains open automatically once the sun comes up, they won’t do so if you’re still in the room to prevent inadvertent flashing to neighbours. If you open a window in a room then the radiators in that room and connecting rooms are automatically switched off so you’re not wasting money heating the outside. I like to kid myself that I’m saving money but in reality the money I have spent probably exceeds any savings I will make in two lifetimes. So if I’m not saving money at least I’m being eco friendly whilst having some fun seeing how far I can push the tech. Mark W (The Senior Developer) I'm not as crazy as Andy, but I do have quite a bit of stuff: All the lights in the house are Hue. These are coupled with motion sensors (Hue motion sensors which also handily double as temperature and light sensors) but for completeness, I took all of the light switches off the walls, replaced the switches with a blank plate which I then added Hue Dimmer Switches on top of - this means that I can still use "normal" light switches when I want to. I have a Hive thermostat, and wrote a Homebridge plugin (https://github.com/mark-wade/homebridge-hive) to allow me to control it with Homekit, which is what I use to tie all my stuff together (Homebridge itself is running on a Raspberry Pi) I have a coffee machine and kettle from Smarter, which I also have Homebridge plugins for. Every room has a Sonos (Play:1 in bedroom and bathroom, Play:3 in office, kitchen and living room), again with Homebridge plugins I have automation set up to: Turns the lights and music on and off as I move throughout the house Turn the coffee machine on after I go into my office in the morning Turn everything off and turn the thermostat down once everyone has left the house But, because I use Homekit to tie it all together, I also use Siri quite a lot. "Hey Siri, turn the coffee machine on" literally never gets old. I'd really like to get a smart door lock and window blinds, but I'm still waiting for products that are actually decent to arrive on the market (there's a lot of US-centric stuff available, but here in the UK we normally need to wait a bit longer). Mark H (Support Technician and part-time Phil) I use an ISY-994i by Universal Devices, which controls *almost* all lights in the house, the door locks (Schlage Z-wave), and is integrated with my: Elk security system OneLink fire/CO alarms 3 Raspberry PI's with temperature sensors (DS2482-100 I2C to 1-Wire IC) Logitech Harmony Davis weather station (Vantage Pro 2) The mobile App I use to control this all, is Orchestrated Mobilinc. Daniel (Support Technician and Developer) A Raspberry Pis running HomeBridge 2 Amazon Dots + 3 Logitech Harmony Hubs & Elite Controllers allow me to control everything via remote controls, phone or voice. Lights: Hue Sound: Sonos in all rooms I have also dozen of homekit compatible sockets to control some none smart devices via the system. The Harmony Hub but also the Raspberry allow me also to control Dyson Fans. Since I moved to a Samsung Phone it's quite a mess because I had to find an alternative to control the homekit stuff Quite clearly, giving developers a box of gadgets and some spare time can lead to very creative things. Do you have any home automation? Do you prefer Alexa to Google Home? Do you also want to move into Andy's house? Let us know. View the full article
  11. One of the bigger decisions a community manager has to make as a community grows is whether to employ proactive or reactive moderation (or a combination of both). This isn’t always a conscious decision; sometimes forum moderation features are toggled without giving much explicit thought to the style of moderation desired and the pros and cons of doing so. It’s worth taking a moment to consider the reasons behind each type, and come to a justification for one or the other. Firstly, let’s discuss what we mean by proactive and reactive moderation. Proactive Moderation With a proactive approach to moderation, the goal is to prevent bad content from ever appearing in public. The primary way that this is achieved is by having moderation staff review all content posted, and manually approving it after deciding whether it is acceptable. Another feature that could be classed as proactive moderation is administrator screening of new registrations. When a new user registers in the community, their account can be placed in a ‘validating’ state, requiring an administrator to review the information submitted and deciding whether to approve the account. As you might expect, proactive moderation is the safest way to ensure bad content doesn’t make it to public view. However, the significant drawback is that users won’t see their content immediately, which can be frustrating and severely stifle productive discussion. At worst, it can push users away from your community altogether. Heavy-handed moderation is often viewed negatively by members who are trying to participate, and can ultimately backfire. With a proactive moderation approach, it’s important that you communicate with members one-to-one if they post content with good intentions but which doesn’t meet your criteria. This can reduce resentment over wasted effort, and gives them the opportunity to adjust their approach for future content. Reactive Moderation In contrast, a reactive approach to moderation allows user to post freely, without explicit pre-screening of content, with moderators reacting to issues as and when they arise. Reactive moderation is, generally speaking, a more pleasant experience for users because it allows them to engage fully with the community. However, there is of course the risk that unsuitable content is seen in public, at least temporarily. Choosing a reactive approach doesn’t have to mean a free-for-all. There are many features you can use to make identifying and dealing with bad content a quick and painless process, while still allowing users to contribute freely to the community: Report center Allows users to identify bad content and submit notifications to moderation staff for prompt action. Badword filter, URL filtering and keyword triggers Prevent common swear words and other divisive terms from being used by censoring them or replacing them with ***. You can also blacklist undesirable URLs from being used within posts. Plus, automatically watch and moderate posts that contain terms you specify. Warning system Where a user has proven to be problematic, the warning system in Invision Community allows you to track infractions and apply punishments to the account. These can range from a simple warning message, to suspension, to complete ban. Users can be required to acknowledge the warning before being able to see the community again. Moderation queue Individual users can be placed into the moderation queue, requiring all content they post to be screened by a moderator before being visible - a good compromise that means you don’t need to screen all content, just that from troublemakers. Spam service The IPS Spam Defense Service is a free service that automatically reviews new registrations to your community to determine whether they match any known spammers, using data crowdsourced from other Invision Community sites. The service can virtually eliminate known spammers from your community, preventing them from ever causing a problem. One-click spam cleanup If a spammer does make it into your community, removing their posts and banning them is a one-click action for moderators. Saved actions Saved actions make it quick to apply multiple moderation actions in one go. For example, if members often post support topics in a non-support forum, a saved action would allow moderators to move the topic and reply to let the member know what happened - all with a single click. Which is the right approach for your community? Every community is different, so there’s no one answer here - that’s why Invision Community includes features that enable both approaches, to allow you to determine which to use. In general, we suggest thinking of reactive moderation as the default stance, and increasing the amount of oversight you make depending on the circumstances. There are exceptions of course. For example, in a situation where a user posting personally-identifying information in a public forum could have a profound implication for personal safety, a proactive moderation approach might be more desirable. Similarly, if it’s essential that users receive correct information that has been vetted by your staff, you may want to review content before it appears (though in this case, other techniques might be considered, such as staff labelling content once it is ‘approved’ by them). Your choice need not be entirely one or the other, either. While Invision Community has moderation settings that apply to the entire community, it’s also possible to apply different settings on a per-forum or per-member group basis. Communities often make use of per-group moderation as a way of screening new members. This is achieved by putting new members into a ‘limited’ group that requires content to be reviewed by a moderator. Then, using Invision Community’s group promotion tools, the member is automatically moved to a regular member group once they have a specified number of approved posts (usually a low number; one to five works well). This approach reduces the danger of a rogue member signing up and creating a problem, without requiring the resources to screen every new post to the community. Finally, whichever approach to moderation your team ultimately finds work best, we recommend creating a clear, detailed set of community guidelines that outlines the boundaries of the community, and what you consider acceptable and unacceptable from members. Most users don’t set out to create problems for you, and referring to your guidelines can often put the lid on any trouble before it starts. We hope this overview proves helpful to both new and established communities. If you have any approaches to moderation that you think others might be able to learn from, please go ahead and share them in the comments below! View the full article
  12. This tool will create missing support topics for Downloads files. Permission: EDIT CATEGORY in Downloads cateegories required. View the full article
  13. This is the italian translation for (BIM42) Chatbox 2.0.0 View the full article
  14. Are you tired of creating, managing, and changing multiple membergroups just so users can write a new article? Page Authors by @Fosters allows individual users to write new records in IP.Page Database Categories. Users can be assigned to categories, so they Add and Edit their own articles. This app overrides their normal group's permission, which may not have permission. This is great if you need Users to contribute to: News stories Knowledge wikis Resource directories Personal blogs created in IP.Pages All without having to move or reassign users to different membergroups or mess with membergroup permissions! Just add the user and go. !! REQUIREMENT !! This application requires IP.Pages. Once this app is installed, a new tab will appear on the "Edit Category" Page where you'll be able to manage the authors. View the full article
  15. This modification is useful if you need to send different email templates for different purposes. For example, you may wish for your forum notifications and digests to use a simple wrapper, while commerce payment notifications will include upgrade links and additional information related to purchases. Uses IPS template logic All member properties are available to be used in the wrapper Use different wrappers for different applications Use different wrappers for individual email templates Specify wrappers for bulk mail View the full article
  16. Caffeine -is beautiful and clean with the special plugin Drystone that replaces the old grid into beautiful grid columns that your community will love a lot. *NEW* Framework You don’t just get a simple theme, you’ll get settings that will change the default framework into your own. It’s your website, make it yours! *NEW* Language Setting Keys In this theme, we've set up the language keys for our settings. I know all of you were dying to wait for this, so you can understand the settings very well. *NEW* Block Content When you enable the block content, it'll put your very own block below the guest message. To fetch the block key, there will be an info message below the setting field called "Enable block content?". *NEW* (BETA) Forum Grids into Drystone In our framework, we introduce you Drystone.js in the forum grid layout. In the settings, you'll be able to change how much columns you want and change the gutter between the vertical and horizontal space between each item in the grid. Note: To test out the new grid layout on the demo board, you must be logged in and chosen the forum grid view. Header Background Color/Image You'll get to choose either a background image or background color (default) to suite your needs and for your community. *NEW* Secondary Footer: Twitter Integration Introducing Twitter integration! In the configuration settings, you'll be able to enable/disable, modify the Twitter footer title, and of course, input your user profile name. *NEW* Social Icons In our new framework, we introduce you with new social icons: Instagram, Dribbble, Soundcloud, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. *NEW* Back to Top Also in our framework, when you scroll down, you'll see the back to top button so you don't have to scroll yourself. Guest Message You will get a guest message that displays everywhere of consisting of a title and a short paragraph of what's possible when your guest creates an account. Google Font Choose your own font to be display everywhere on your forum. Google Font Weight(s) Put more styles into the new font you chose. Override Site Title Spice up your site title by putting in the title you want to be display on the header. Enable Secondary Footer Need more storage for the footer? Don’t worry, we created another footer so you can store more stuff or anything that you want inside. Secondary Footer: About Us Also on the secondary footer, we made an about us section so you can describe your site and your users interests. Appearance You will get setting(s) of changing the default colors to your own liking. And much more! Theme Demo Go here to read about previewing themes on the demo board. Test Account Wanna look more into our themes? Well, now ThemeTree supports a test account for all of our themes. So no more looking at those screenshots or even looking at our themes live. Login to the test account and browse the contents. Display Name: TestAccount123 Password: testyaccount123 Keep up with ThemeTree By: Registering, so you can get upcoming news and updates, and 24/7 support on our forums. Following us on Dribbble (https://dribbble.com/Themetree). You can find out our latest upcoming themes and shots. Contacting us at [email protected]. View the full article
  17. This plugin will display the categories/forums/subforums in a widget, just like happens with other apps (Pages, Downloads, etc.). Widget setting: Number of subforums to display Notes: Permissions honored: user will view categories/forums with permission to view. Althought it is named Sidebar, the block can also the used in the main area. View the full article
  18. Non-Amazon S3 storage services do work with IPS 4.1x. Add your endpoint, key, secret, and sub-directory and custom url if needed, assign to some file category such as attachments or Gallery images and off you go! However, these Non-Amazon S3 services are NOT officially supported by IPS - that's because some of the internal methods have not been altered to handle them. These methods are hard-coded for Amazon S3 exclusively. If you are merely displaying images and the like on the front end, none of this is a problem. It becomes a problem if your end-users are going to download these files - that is when you hit the exclusively Amazon S3 code and the downloads will fail. For example, if you assign non-Amazon S3 storage to save IPS Downloads files, those files will not be downloadable. When the system attempts to make the download URL, it crafts that URL as if you were using Amazon S3, not some other S3-Compatible storage service. The two major areas that this will impact are IPS Downloads files and Attachments (this is what the file storage is called in the Files list in the ACP - it encompasses all attachments such as those you would have anywhere the full editor is used and there is an attachment dropzone.) This plugin intercepts the the URL creation method called on Amazon S3 file storage objects, checks to see if it is an actual Amazon S3 request, and then just passes it on through as usual. If it is NOT an Amazon S3 request, it must be an S3 compatible method, in which case I provide a rudimentary URL to patch this up. It isn't anything fancy: just enough headers to push out the actual file name and trigger your browser to download it. If the attachment or file in question is an image your browser might just pop it up in a new tab, in which case just right click and download it there. This has been tested with the usual modern browsers (minus Safari), and various file-types. All testing was successful. BTW, as an aside, external FTP storage for files is NOT COMPATIBLE with IPS Community in the Cloud. Might want to note that... Free, support through the IPS Marketplace topic for now. Free also means lay off the instantaneous demands for support. I use this too so it's in my interest to keep this going. Support, and this plugin's existence, continues until IPS gets around to actually officially supporting Non-Amazon S3 storage. WARNING! The only item in the entire IPS Suite that marks files as private is IPS Downloads. This plugin will flag them as public. This means a few things: 1) If you are monetizing or otherwise require to fully control access to IPS Downloads files this is probably not the plugin for you. You will need to wait for complete 3rd Party S3 support, or at least specific mods to support obj.space, Digital Oceans Spaces, and so on. It really is just some hump work on getting the signatures correct (and it might be a V2 vs. V4 dance with varying providers as well - IPS just has a hard-coded-to-Amazon V4 method). Give it time, it will happen. 2) If you are using this plugin on an already existing bucket with Downloads files, those files will need to be flagged as public-read for them to download correctly. Again, this plugin is just getting rid of the signatures to allow public files to download correctly from 3rd-party S3 providers. 3) IPS Downloads users on IPS Community in the Cloud may need to wait forever and ever before the plugin will work correctly (forever and ever being defined as more than handful of minutes) as CIC caching takes some time to get things working. You *will* need to be infinitely patient. Like, install and then go drink something for awhile, read a book, etc. Then test. Don't yell at me saying this is broken., It isn't. Tested and verified on both own-hosting and CIC. Enjoy, good luck, etc... View the full article
  19. For one of my projects I needed the possibility to read data from my board. I could not use the built in API because one important thing still is missing: user authentication and only get data the user is allowed to read. So I wrote my own REST API, including user authentication with tokens and a fluent data output. Currently it is not possible to write data. But the plan is to implement that feature in the future. The plugin is currently in a beta state and available for free. In the future there a plans that you have to purchase it. Installation Install the application through uploading it in the ACP Navigate to "Community" > "Itzrest" > "Settings" and insert a random 32 length key. This step is only needed if you want to use authorized access to the API. The key will be used to encode user tokens and authenticate the user if you make API calls. Make sure your webserver supports authentication headers. Otherwise authorized access will not work. That's it. Everything should work like a charme right now. Go on with the next topics Implemented endpoints Currently the following endpoints are implemented (more will be available in the future). And again: at the moment it is only possible to read data. You must prefix every endpoint with /restapi". Forums /forums /forums/<forumId> /forums/<forumId>/topics /forums/posts /forums/posts/<postId> /forums/topics /forums/topics/<topicId> /forums/topics/<topicId>/posts Core /discover/unread /discover /reactions /reactions/<reactionId> /staff/users /staff/users/<userId> /staff/groups /staff/groups/<groupId> /messenger/folders /messenger/folders/<folderId> /messenger/folders/<folderId>/conversations /messenger/conversations /messenger/conversations/<conversationId> /messenger/conversations/<conversationId>/messages /messenger/messages /messenger/messages/<messageId> Calendar /calendars /calendars/<calendarId> /calendars/<calendarId>/comments /calendars/<calendarId>/events /calendars/comments /calendars/comments/<commentId> /calendars/events /calendars/events/<eventId> /calendars/events/<eventId>/reviews /calendars/events/<eventId>/comments /calendars/reviews /calendars/reviews/<reviewId> Gallery /gallery/albums /gallery/albums/<albumId> /gallery/albums/<albumId>/images /gallery/albums/<albumId>/comments /gallery/categories /gallery/categories/<categoryId> /gallery/categories/<categoryId>/images /gallery/categories/<categoryId>/albums /gallery/reviews /gallery/reviews/<reviewId> /gallery/comments /gallery/comments/<commentId> /gallery/images /gallery/images/<imageId> /gallery/images/<imageId>/comments Authentication /auth/login /auth/authenticate Login as user To login as a user you must send a POST Request to the /auth/login endpoint with your username and password: curl \ -d username=max\ -d password=secret\ -X POST <baseurl>/restapi/auth/login As result you will get an object with several user data and the most important thing: the access token: { "data": { "id": "1", "name": "max", "access_token": "********", "photoUrl": "", "birthday": "" } } Keep the token secret and use it for authorized API calls how described in the step "make authorized requests". If you use authentication it would be the best way if you use a secure (https) connection to make API calls. Make requests Nothing more than sending a GET request to a specific endpoint: curl <baseurl>/restapi/<endpoint> For example: If you want to have all available calendars from your board: curl POST <baseurl>/restapi/calendars Your result will be something like that: { "data": [ { "id": "1", "title": "Community Calendar", "title_seo": "community-calendar", "color": "#6E4F99" } ] } Make authorized requests For authorized requests you need an access token. Append the access token as authorization header and make your request: curl \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <token>" \ -X <baseurl>/restapi/forums You can validate if your token is valid by sending a request to the /auth/authenticate endpoint: curl \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <token>" \ -X POST <baseurl>/restapi/auth/authenticate As result you should get a valid user object. Pagination, order If your board has thounsands of posts or threads we must paginate the results. Otherwise the performance of your requests will be horrible. Each endpoint accepts query parameters to sort and paginate your results in an easy way. Therefore each endpoint has a meta node in its result whicht give you information about your current agination state: "meta": { "pagination": { "total": "22", "count": "22", "per_page": "25", "current_page": "1", "total_pages": "1", "links": [] } } Now let us filter / paginate and limit our results: curl <baseurl>/restapi/forums/2/topics?order=title&orderDirection=asc&limit=5&page=2 We will get the following meta output: "meta": { "pagination": { "total": "22", "count": "5", "per_page": "5", "current_page": "2", "total_pages": "5", "links": { "previous": "<baseurl>/restapi/forums/2/topics/?page=1&order=title&orderDirection=asc&limit=5", "next": "<baseurl>/restapi/forums/2/topics/?page=3&order=title&orderDirection=asc&limit=5" } } } View the full article
  20. Will swap REVIEWS and COMMENTS tab positions in event view. View the full article
  21. What is the one thing you'd like to do in life, but haven't got around to yet? This week, we get introspective and look at the things we'd love to do but haven't found the time to do yet. Brandon (Senior tech support and development) Travel more. I've traveled a little bit, but there are still many many places I'd like to visit. Something tells me I'll need to wait for some of the kids to get older and move out first however. Mark H (Tech support) Take a vacation in Hawaii, as that will complete a goal I set in my youth: Visit all 50 States of the US. Have vacationed, usually camping, in 49 of them so far. Marc S (Tech Support) I have a friend who I have spoken to in the US since I was about 13, through originally chatrooms, then ICQ, and these days Facebook. We have always said one day we will meet up, and thats something I certainly intend to do one day, but havent gotten around to it. Rhett (Cloud Support) A week in Phillip Island, Australia for the MotoGP Race. It's still on my todo list! Matt (Senior Developer) Write a book. Unlike my colleagues, I have no strong desire to travel. I've always wanted to write a book though. In my early teens I used to spend time in front of a mechanical typewriter (through choice, I'm not THAT old) and knocked out a few short stories. They were awful, obviously, but I do love the written word and have a few stories I'd like to get down. Andy (Senior tech support and development) Over the years I’ve started learning a few languages and know just enough French and Italian to be dangerous. I’ve never really focused on either though. I would definitely like to get around to becoming a proficient speaker in at least one other non native language. Mark W (Senior Developer) I'm going to go with everyone else and say more travel. Since I get to work from home I often get a niggling feeling that I could be doing this anywhere in the world rather than in my little office in Colchester. I've made some strides in that direction this year: I spent New Years Eve in Sydney, a somewhat interesting series of events led me to spend some time in Washington DC (but that's a story for another time), plus I visited Berlin and Krakow. 4 countries in one year isn't too bad I think, hopefully next year I can break it though! Jennifer (Designer) Visiting my Irish friend in the UK and attempting to go drink for drink with him to see what sort of shenanigans/trouble he gets me into. Daniel (Senior tech support and development) I want to sail around the world for at least one year (but preferable much longer) and visit as many countries as possible on this trip. I would really love to spent my whole retirement on a sailing ship cruising around the world till i get bankrupt! Stuart (Senior tech support and development) I think quite a few people may have a similar answer, but travelling more is something I would really love to do but haven't got to it yet. I've been to USA many times. There are many places on the list I'd like to go at some point like Peru (Machu Picchu), Austraila, Dubai, Indonesia, Bali... Endless list really. A more realistic answer would be to finish some of my project cars that have been sat in a barn for years. We'd love to hear what you would like to do, but don't have time for just yet. Let us know below! View the full article
  22. This plugin make your Pages application ready to use some of important "Wiki Markups" Some of Markups can be using: [[article name]] or [[article name|test title]] markup for linking to articles. it's support Blue/Red links as well ! Create Section headings with: ==H2 Section headings== and ===H3 Section headings=== Create Templates articles so users can substitution in another articles by this markup: {{template:templatename}} List of all accepted markups are listed inside of package. Also "Wiki works Plugin" can be Perfected by "Infobox Buttons" View the full article
  23. This plugin will add a new setting on each topic to ban users from replying to that topic. This can be useful if you want to keep troublesome users or trolls away from certain topics. Only members with permissions to ban users from replying to topics will be able to use this feature. To select the groups that you want to ban users from replying to topics, click the Edit button of the newly installed plugin and you will be taken to the plugin 's Settings page where the groups are listed.. 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 ban users from viewing it, click the Moderation Action link and the Ban Users link. There you can enter the usernames of the users that you want to ban from replying to that topic. View the full article
  24. This application will shows the estimated reading time for posts/topics. User/guest can configure the setting "Words per minute". The application include template plugin. So you can use "counter" with other apps editing templates. If you have any questions before purchase please use support topic. Support topic View the full article
  25. ENG: The plugin shows posts from the chatbox in the profile and on its preview. Chatbox is required in any version. PL: Wtyczka pokazuje wpisy z chatbox'a w profilu i na jego podglądzie. Wymagana jest aplikacja Chatbox w dowolnej wersji. View the full article
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