Archive for March, 2007

MyBB Plugin Version Checking

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Ryan likes the way we’re “plugging in” in MyBB 1.4.

Ryan has just finished one of the new features to be found in the MyBB 1.4 Admin CP. (with a little bit of XML goodness from myself too)

We’re implementing plugin version number checking directly in to the Admin CP and integrating it with the MyBB Mods site so you can quickly and easily check when the plugins you’re using have been updated.

March 21st, 2007 9 Comments

DennisTT on the MyBB Copyright

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DennisTT has a rant about people removing the copyright in MyBB.

We’re hard working and honest people bringing you a quality product. Why can’t you say thank you by leaving 2 simple & small lines of text on the bottom of your forum?

Oh, and don’t think we can’t find your forum if you decide you’re going to remove the copyright.

March 18th, 2007 4 Comments

Stargate SG1: Unending

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After an amazing 10 year run, Stargate SG1 has sadly essentially came to an end in quite possibly the best possible finalé episode.

This is a TV series I’ll miss. Every week I hung out waiting for this show.

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To Sci Fi Channel - you guys suck. Majorly.

March 14th, 2007 16 Comments

Leafy

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Everyone loves a leafy, everyone loves a leafy, go leafy go!

I like the colour in this photo I took yesterday - it’s not your typical plantish green, but looks nice. Also my current wallpaper.

March 6th, 2007 5 Comments

On MyBB Thread Subscriptions & Favourites

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We’ve recently had a few people ask on the MyBB Community Forums how they can subscribe to a thread they reply to but not receive email notifications of new replies. They didn’t realise that we already had this functionality – you can add threads to a “favourites list”.

Why didn’t they realise this? The two leading commercial bulletin boards, vBulletin and Invision Power Board have both set the standard in user expectations on how features should work. Both of these commercial and highly popular bulletin board scripts allow users to add threads to their subscriptions list without receiving email notifications.

This creates a bit of a problem for us in MyBB as we’ve got this feature – favourite threads, which nobody actually uses or knows what it does because most are used to the ability to subscribe to a thread and elect to receive no email notifications of new replies.

In an attempt to “normalise” the front end functionality between bulletin boards, MyBB 1.4 now adopts a similar approach – we’ve completely scrapped the separate interface for favourite threads and merged the functionality in to the subscriptions system. This isn’t about us copying x or y, it’s about us bringing an interface to MyBB which hopefully brings some sort of small amount standardisation to the market.

People usually visit several different forums on the internet and interact with each of them. They’re most probably powered by several different forum scripts too and the problem with this is that usually features are worded differently or behave differently between these applications and uses do get lost and don’t know how to perform a task they can on another board. We need to help with this in some cases so we can provide a better experience for your users.

To explain a little better, the new subscriptions system has the following functionality:

  • When registering or editing their profile, users can select their default thread subscription method: Do not subscribe to threads, subscribe to threads but don’t send notification emails or subscribe to threads and receive instant notification emails.
  • Users can select which type of notification they want when making a new thread or posting a reply - the same options as above.
  • When clicking the “Subscribe to thread” link in threads, users are presented with a screen allowing them to choose how they’d like to be notified of new replies (not at all or instant notification)
  • The subscriptions page now lists all subscriptions, you’re notification method for new replies and looks similar to the standard thread listing pages.

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The options you’re shown when subscribing to a thread from the show thread page.

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Your subscriptions list - looking similar to the thread listing & containing checkboxes to manage the subscriptions.

March 5th, 2007 12 Comments