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Forum: Wishes and new features

Topic: Website Feature Requests - Page: 11

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Mobile site doesn't give any notification if you have an unread PM
 

The wishlist section of this website should be a state-of-the-art wishlist section (and not this forum!!!) where we could see which suggestions are popular (because we could vote), roadmapped, discarded, and not these long lists of messages, often outdated.

Thanks !
 

I'd like to request account options to automatically subscribe to threads when authoring them or commenting on them.

Also it would be great if Ctrl + Enter would be a shortcut for "Save" (i.e. send) when making a thread reply (accessibility yey)
 

nwcrps wrote :
Well, we need to agree that the technology on the entire website is very outdatedd.

I known that is expensive to refactor the entire website but dreaming is free.

Yes, but i think the best quality-of-life improvements don't need that much development time in summary and would be worth it. I don't know their web tech stack, but i'm a web dev myself and some features shouldn't take more than a day or two at most.
 

I agree with that.
 

nwcrps wrote :
Well, we need to agree that the technology on the entire website is very outdatedd.

What makes you think of this ? Can you define "technology" ?

 

Bug report: Stumbled upon my own forum post when trying to find more info on it, but it was linked over an IP which may have created the PHP error you might see:
 

FunctionGer wrote :
Bug report: Stumbled upon my own forum post when trying to find more info on it, but it was linked over an IP which may have created the PHP error you might see:


Its just a notice, and as simple as turn off PHP warnings ;-)
its there on the ip and dev servers so we can see ;-)
 

Rune (dj-in-norway) wrote :
FunctionGer wrote :
Bug report: Stumbled upon my own forum post when trying to find more info on it, but it was linked over an IP which may have created the PHP error you might see:


Its just a notice, and as simple as turn off PHP warnings ;-)
its there on the ip and dev servers so we can see ;-)

Maybe it shouldn't be public so bad actors don't get any info about your backend architecture.
 

FunctionGer wrote :

Maybe it shouldn't be public


Its no secret :) We use PHP, so does Facebook, Slack and most others ;-) Its fairly obvious and standard ;-) Anyways will remove that warning.
 

I hit the bell to put line through it yet i keep getting notifications.
 

script BBCode, very nice, could it click to clipboard?
 



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