Cooperharley wrote: »In the grand scheme of things, does this matter? I feel like most people use the recent tab to see what's being discussed, but it's fine I guess
We can reach out to the provider of our forums, Vanilla Forums, about that. Search optimization happens on their end.kyle.wilson wrote: »The search feature inside of the forums needs a change.
What about the forum post jumping problem? Is there any fix planned for that?We can reach out to the provider of our forums, Vanilla Forums, about that. Search optimization happens on their end.kyle.wilson wrote: »The search feature inside of the forums needs a change.
I don't know how flexible the backend software is as I would like to have an option for a configurable User Interface. This would show the most recent posts in selected categories for a logged-in user. In effect this would simplify the landing page with a quick overview of ones chosen information.
This suggestion is based In setting selected categories as favorites while keeping the header and footer unchanged:
In this view only the most recent posts in the selected categories would show.
By default (for new users or those that do not edit their settings) all categories will be included, ie the forum view would be unchanged.
An easy way to choose ones favorite categories would be required, perhaps in the users settings. This would allow users to have a personalized view while easy access to the header/footer links would still show specific information.
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If the forum was actually using a decent forum framework, e.g. Xenforo, showing/hiding categories in your user settings, and many, many other things, would be possible, and this rearrangement of categories wouldn't have even been necessary.I don't know how flexible the backend software is as I would like to have an option for a configurable User Interface. This would show the most recent posts in selected categories for a logged-in user. In effect this would simplify the landing page with a quick overview of ones chosen information.
This suggestion is based In setting selected categories as favorites while keeping the header and footer unchanged:
In this view only the most recent posts in the selected categories would show.
By default (for new users or those that do not edit their settings) all categories will be included, ie the forum view would be unchanged.
An easy way to choose ones favorite categories would be required, perhaps in the users settings. This would allow users to have a personalized view while easy access to the header/footer links would still show specific information.
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The system is not saving the options properly. This is a bug and we have submitted a ticket to Vanilla to fix.Cloudtrader wrote: »Why am I still seeing a separate ToT Category AND the new Game Systems category with ToT threads in it, too?
Cloudtrader wrote: »Also, Game Systems absolutely does not make sense. If I want to read about Housing, I shouldn't have to sort through crafting and card game stuff.
Four_Fingers wrote: »Would like to see some effort made increasing forum traffic which has been dwindling.
Maybe revisit some players that were overzealously banned a couple of years ago.
I think there’s strong need for an Overland sub forum. Right now, all overland discussions are directed towards one thread, and it’s hard to keep track of the discussions within it.
We can reach out to the provider of our forums, Vanilla Forums, about that. Search optimization happens on their end.kyle.wilson wrote: »The search feature inside of the forums needs a change.
Cloudtrader wrote: »Why am I still seeing a separate ToT Category AND the new Game Systems category with ToT threads in it, too?
Also, Game Systems absolutely does not make sense. If I want to read about Housing, I shouldn't have to sort through crafting and card game stuff.
The Crafting sub-forum is being a bit unpredictable. First, it got moved under General > Game Systems, then a copy of it reappeared under General, then the copy vanished, then it reappeared. It's time to migrate the forum database to a new forum engine, because Vanilla is rubbish (or it's not being configured correctly). We were also promised that the forum post jumping problem would be fixed, but here we are many months later and it's still a problem.