8956 Forum Upgrade

Step 2 of the forum upgrade is now complete. Back in December when we took the decision to change the forums we thought that we would have to completely change the software that runs them so as to get some of the networking features we were after.

Turns out that was not necessary so the upgrade is much smoother than expected. Basically most things work like they used to but there are lots of new features to boot. Their utility is still to be proven :smile:. I guess it depends on how we decide to use them.

So - here goes:

[I][B]1. [SIZE=3]Public Messaging[/SIZE][/B][/I]
We've been able to send private message to each other but now by visiting a user's profile we can also post a public message. Great if the question is directed to a specific user (so does not merit a whole thread) but the answer might benefit other people

[I][B]2. Picture Galleries[/B][/I]
We used to have these - but the way they were integrated was uncomfortable and they kind of died out. Well now they are back but built right into the system so should be simpler to use. You can have private and public galleries and people can post comments on the pictures.
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3. User-created Social Groups
[/B][/I]This is an interesting one and one I hope will really prove helpful. Users can create their group - manage the members of that group and share information and pictures in that group. It's like a super-enhanced thread in a way.
I was thinking that this is ideal for special interests such as "Home Heating" or "Ryan Air Offers". Those interested in the subject join the group thus explicitly declaring their interest and also provides a way to follow a subject without loosing information in threads all over the forums.

[I][B]4. Profile Page
[/B][/I]The profile page is very different now - looking more like, well... a profile page! It displays more information about your profile, can have your network of friends (very much like facebook, myspace, etc do) as well as access your picture gallery and social groups

[I][B]5. Tags
[/B][/I]You will notice that at the end of new threads there is a field to enter tags - this is a simple way to categorise the thread and make it easier for others to find it. For example if you are talking about stone walls just add the phrase "stone wall" in the field - then someone looking at tags can get all the threads that deal with that tag.

[I][B]... and much more

[/B][/I]there's lots of others bits and bobs - many of them a pursuit of the latest trends in forums and social networking sites. We will hopefully manage to cover most of them as we progress.

I fully expect things not to work properly so once more please be patient while we sort out all the last problems.

And as I said - this is phase 2 of three phases. The third is the Wiki functionality that a lot of you have indicated would be a useful feature.

Have fun exploring and ask any questions here

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Hi Ronald
I am still using V2, and when I hit the quick link tab, the screen changes, rather then giving me the drop down menu.

I just tried it again and it put me back to here ( hench the edit ....

Oh yes - anyone using the old styles will have problems using the forums properly. Apologies for not specifying that.

Thankyou once again Ronald for all the hard work you and others put into these forums behind the scenes. We are looking forward to trying out all the new features!

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[I][B]1. [SIZE=3]Public Messaging[/SIZE][/B][/I]
We've been able to send private message to each other but now by visiting a user's profile we can also post a public message. Great if the question is directed to a specific user (so does not merit a whole thread) but the answer might benefit other people[/quote]

Hi Ronald, I would also like to add my congratulations on a good looking piece of work. I haven't really investigated all the features yet but the presentation looks very good, in my opinion.

Your mention of this new feature, Public Messaging, reminds me of a curious thing that happened to me last december (I did send you a PM about it but never received a response so I suspect you somehow did not get it). The issue was that I received a PM from someone whose name did not appear in the list of members. The PM had a junk mail feel about it and I wanted to know how it could be possible for a non member to send a PM. I would still like to know the answer to that question, but also will the Public Messaging function make this more or less likely to be repeated?

Hi Licciana - hopefully controls are in place to stop Public Messaging from being just another way to spam everyone.

As for the PM you received I suspect that what happened is that we subsequently identified the member (probably a robot) as a spammer and deleted the account (hence you could not find the member listed anymore)

Thanks for the comments!