Yeah... I've thought the same before.Taterbug":2ij5h5ht said:Well, firstly - thank you for maintaining this forum! And great work on the upgradesthe similar topics feature is great!
One if the things I like about some other forums is a "like" feature - not necessarily the FB like but sort of an "I agree!"
Wish there was a "LIKE" button for this. :lol:Goonie":pxzsbqmz said:It would help to have an article about the different morphs, and have it stickied in its own forum so members won't be asking the same questions.
A possibility. I wouldn't be able to store original files, but I could resize them on the server to a couple reasonable sizes. Essentially, I'd be building out a mini photo hosting website. I sort of do this with the Visitor Photo Album, except those don't require someone to be logged in. Maybe it should, and maybe it could be the same feature. A possibility... just need to think through details and amount of time to create it.CooperDragon":1eqysi0c said:It would be nice to have some kind of general photo hosting account on the back end that would allow for direct image posting to the site. Not really sure how feasible it would be though.
Do you mean a way other than "Subscribing" to a topic? Or do you mean a way to summarize the topics you're following, similar to showing your own topics and such? If you weren't aware, you can actually subscribe to any topic even without replying, and would get email notifications.It would be helpful to have a way to flag posts as a way to follow them. I try to view every post using the unread posts link as my bookmark but if I'm away for a while it gets kind of overwhelming. If there was a way to easily see and check back in on posts I was actively following before I left that would make it much easier to "catch up".
CooperDragon":19mic2mn said:Yes, bookmarks sounds like what I'm looking for. I don't subscribe to the topics because the volume of e-mail I'd get would be unmanageable. I'm just looking for a quick visual way of locating topics I'm active in so I can re-visit easily.
If you're thinking about hosting the images in house, then perhaps each user account could have an allotment of drive space to store data (similar to on a domain controller/file server) and when the quota is filled users can remove older images. Might add too much complexity or cost, but it's an idea to think about. A lot of new users seem to have a rough time figuring out the photo posting system.
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