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If you could change two things about the CodeIgniter forums, they would be...

November 19, 2010 10:55am

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  • #16 / Nov 24, 2010 3:09pm

    Aidy

    30 posts

    Search Thread Facility, trawling through some threads looking for the info you want sometimes takes quite a while.

  • #17 / Nov 27, 2010 3:53am

    Vheissu

    278 posts

    1.) New users are not allowed links in their signature unless they have a minimum of 5 posts on the site.
    2.) More moderators to combat other types of link spam other than signature link spam.

    I feel like even though I report spam, it takes a while for it to be removed. I, and a lot of others on the forums would be more than happy to help as a fair few people including myself check this site thrice daily.

  • #18 / Nov 29, 2010 10:19am

    a ‘how do I remove index.php’ sticky

  • #19 / Nov 29, 2010 11:44am

    1. when edit posting, and submit, back to current page 😊

  • #20 / Nov 29, 2010 11:48am

    Michael Wales

    2070 posts

    Akismet - Why is the community still asking for a good spam filter?

  • #21 / Nov 30, 2010 2:03pm

    teampoop

    21 posts

    1) ‘Mark all as read’ button
    2) some kind of info as to why my profile isn’t visible.

  • #22 / Nov 30, 2010 2:16pm

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    2) some kind of info as to why my profile isn’t visible

    This too is part of the anti-spam efforts.  After a certain threshold of activity, your profile will be visible.

  • #23 / Nov 30, 2010 2:49pm

    elambiguo

    22 posts

    a “SOLVED” button, just that

    +1 The very best thing about searching on forums…..

  • #24 / Nov 30, 2010 2:51pm

    elambiguo

    22 posts

    Other…. Forums by country language… yeah the english is a universal Language…. but not all understanding… ( Me for example… my level it’s very poor…. sorry).

  • #25 / Nov 30, 2010 5:10pm

    teampoop

    21 posts

    This too is part of the anti-spam efforts.  After a certain threshold of activity, your profile will be visible.

    That is what I assumed. I think what I meant by my comment is an ‘About’ page that defines those thresholds, and possibly the difference between a ‘Summer Student’ and ‘Lab Assistant’.

  • #26 / Nov 30, 2010 5:17pm

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    The exact details aren’t revealed, as we don’t want to help spammers game the system (too quickly).  The “rankings” are just fun labels that are tied directly to your post count.

  • #27 / Nov 30, 2010 6:02pm

    Vheissu

    278 posts

    Derek,

    I am really liking how you and the rest of the EllisLab team are starting to get back in touch with the community not only just for the Codeigniter framework but also the Codeigniter forums and actually asking for our input to help stop the spam and make the forums a better place.

    I’ve been thinking that perhaps a tutorials forum might be useful as well. I and I am sure a few others would contribute some beginner tutorials for people wanting to start with Codeigniter and learn how to do new things with it.

  • #28 / Nov 30, 2010 11:09pm

    cryogenix

    90 posts

    - anti-spam but only to a certain automated extent. I’d agree more to spam somehow managed by active moderators.

    - a stickied newbie guide to the forums.

    honestly i really like the forums just the way it is right now but yeah there’s still room for improvement. one thing that convinced me in choosing CI as my preferred framework is the community since the forums appealed to me as friendly and approachable. unlike other framework communities which gave me an impression of a somewhat “elitist oh so mighty noobs not allowed” group. so if CI wants to tighten its belt, please still be that “friendly and approachable” =)

    cheers,
    my 2 cents worth

  • #29 / Dec 08, 2010 7:51pm

    HdotNET

    73 posts

    1) search by thread
    2) solved button
    3) to be able to filter searches by solved problems would be nice.
    4) a voting system on answers to questions (a bit like stackoverflow).

    ...sorry hadn’t posted in ages so I go and give 5 answers to a question that requires 2. doh.

  • #30 / Dec 12, 2010 9:40pm

    John_Betong

    690 posts

    How about pre-filling the “Fast Reply”, “Post Reply” and “New Topic” input textarea with some very simple and basic reminders that the user may have forgotten in their rush to post, eg:


    Have you specified:

    1. Is your title clear and concise

    2. CI version

    3. Operating system

    4. PHP version

    5. Database

    6. What do you want to achieve

    7. What you have tried and the results

    8. The error messages

    9. Have you searched for a solution

    10. Have you used the code ... /code tags and previewed your post
     
     
     

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